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2025’s Brightest Trend Yet

Feeling a little color-starved after winter? That’s where sunlit maximalism comes in. It’s playful, bold, and soaked in natural light, think golden yellows, vivid oranges, and oversized florals all happily coexisting in one space. Designers are done playing it safe in the sunny season.

Designers are done playing it safe. Instead, they’re layering patterns, textures, and statement pieces with sunny confidence. It’s not about matching, it’s about making a space that feels alive. If dopamine decor had a favorite cousin, this would be it.

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Power of Sunshine Shades

Move over neutrals, this season, yellow is leading the pack. From buttery pastels to sunflower brights, these happy hues are popping up on walls, curtains, and even kitchen cabinets.

Why? Because nothing feels more lively than rooms soaked in color that mimics sunlight. Designers say it brings instant energy to any corner, especially when paired with warm white or coral accents.

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Layered Patterns

One floral is fine, but three? That’s where the fun starts. Sunlit maximalism thrives on mixing patterns that feel like they’re blooming in the best way.

Plaid, paisley, and poppies on the same sofa? Totally allowed, designers are encouraging fearless layering as long as the vibe stays light and happy. If it feels too coordinated, you’re probably doing it wrong.

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Glass and Lucite Are Back

Clear furniture is trending again, but this time with a sun-drenched twist. Designers are pairing Lucite tables with pastel cushions or setting stained glass pieces near windows to bounce around that golden-hour glow.

The result? A room that feels light, fun, and just a little bit retro. These transparent touches keep the eye moving and let the bolder colors shine without overwhelming the space.

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Plants Are Getting Loud Too

We’re not just talking fiddle leaf figs anymore. Sunlit maximalism loves a plant moment, but make it big, bold, and blooming. Think hibiscus in jewel-toned pots or neon pothos trailing over patterned shelves.

The greenery acts as both decor and a mood-lifter. Designers are treating houseplants like art, mixing them in with vintage finds, funky ceramics, and wild wallpaper. The messier the jungle, the cooler the vibe.

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Sunny Retro Artwork

Gallery walls aren’t going anywhere, but they’re getting a sunlit upgrade. Vintage travel posters, abstract blooms, and ’70s-inspired prints are top picks right now.

The key is mixing warm tones and playful shapes that mimic sunshine and nature. Designers are even turning to thrift stores for pieces with character and a hint of nostalgia. It’s curated chaos, and it works.

Oversized Florals on Everything

Small floral prints are cute, but sunlit maximalism is going full bloom. Designers are adding large-scale floral patterns to walls, rugs, and even ceilings to create a statement.

The bigger, the better. These prints don’t whisper bright, they shout it. If you’ve ever wanted to live inside a blooming garden, now’s your chance.

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Sheer Curtains

Heavy drapes? Not this season. Designers are swapping them out for gauzy, sheer curtains that catch the light and cast a soft filter across the room.

They add movement, drama, and let all that natural breezy sunshine pour in. Pair them with patterned roman shades or colorful tiebacks for that perfect balance of breezy and bold.

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Accent Walls Go Maximalist

Forget basic paint jobs. Sunlit maximalism is about giving your walls some personality. We’re seeing bold wallpaper, hand-painted murals, and even color-blocked archways take over this season.

Designers are ditching beige in favor of warm peaches, sunny corals, and lemony tones. And the best part? You only need one wall to make a splash.

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The Return of Painted Furniture

Whitewashed Everything is out. Painted furniture, especially in sunny hues, is back and better than ever. Designers are reviving vintage pieces with coral, mustard, or seafoam paint for a fresh new life.

It’s a budget-friendly way to play with color and personality. Don’t be afraid to mix it up, yellow dresser with pink knobs? Yes, please.

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Tile Is Getting Wild

Forget subtle subway tiles. Designers are leaning into bold tile patterns in bright yellows, rich terracottas, and even mismatched mosaics. Bathrooms, backsplashes, and entryways are all fair game.

It’s not about perfection, it’s about personality. With sunlight bouncing off the glossy surfaces, these colorful tiles feel like little bursts of joy underfoot or behind the sink.

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Partying Outdoor Spaces

Sunlit maximalism isn’t just an indoor vibe. Designers are taking the look outside with patterned patio cushions, colorful awnings, and painted planters in wild color combos.

Even small balconies can get the treatment, think striped rugs, layered textiles, and citrus-colored lanterns. Your outdoor space should feel like a vacation, even if you’re just watering the plants.

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Maximalist Lighting

Lamps aren’t just for lighting anymore, they’re statement pieces. Designers are bringing in quirky shapes, colored glass bases, and retro shades that cast a warm, inviting glow.

Mix and match lampshades or add fringe for flair. It’s all about playing with light, shadow, and personality. The brighter the bulb and the bolder the look, the better.

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Tablescapes That Feel Like Spring

Dining tables are going maximalist with floral runners, mismatched plates, and citrus-colored candles. It’s casual, colorful, and made for impromptu gatherings.

Designers say the trick is layering, combining textures like linen, glass, and rattan, and don’t worry if nothing “matches.” The point is to create a space that feels joyful and lived-in, like your favorite spring picnic, just with better chairs.

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Floors That Don’t Play Safe

Maximalist floors are making a comeback. Think painted wood, patterned rugs layered over jute, or even colorful peel-and-stick tiles.

Designers are using the floor to add a little surprise, especially in rooms that get good sunlight. It might sound wild, but a striped floor runner under a floral chair? That’s sunlit maximalism in a nutshell.

Struggling to deal with hot floors in summer? The best flooring to keep your home cool this Summer can help you beat the heat in style.

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Bathrooms Sunshine

Bathrooms don’t have to be boring. Designers are adding bold tile, sunny wallpaper, and colorful sinks to make these small spaces pop. Even a yellow shower curtain or a funky mirror can brighten things up instantly.

It’s all about turning your morning routine into a vibe. Add in some natural light, a few plants, and patterned towels, and suddenly your bathroom feels less utility with more personality. Looking to give your bathroom a fresh new vibe? Check out these designer picks for stunning bathroom upgrades that make every detail count.

Got a favorite sunlit maximalist moment from the list? Drop it in the comments, let’s see which bold idea wins the most love!

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Jessica Xavier
I’m Jess, here to share practical design advice and budget-friendly hacks, blending your favorite fandoms seamlessly into your decor. Let’s connect and create your dream space together!

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