Maximalist Living Room Magic.. Shag Interior Transforms Magnolia Living Room into Luxury Paradise!

Maximalist Living Room

Maximalist living room magic!

 I am SO excited to share with you some before and after images, along with the moodboard and concept, of one of my favourite projects to date!

When I sat down with Clare and David (client) at our first appointment it became clear that there were several issues with the living room and that for the last 6 years the room had only ever been used as a workspace in the day time; favouring watching TV upstairs rather than in the family room.

Living room before Shag Interior
Before
Living room before Shag Interior
Before

As you can see from the before images, whilst the room wasn’t unpleasant, it lacked character, charm and ultimately it wasn’t a functional space owing to the uncomfortable couches and layout.

Some of the issues we discovered were:

  • North-facing rectangular room with limited light due to trees outside window
  • Door opens into the centre of the room
  • Lack of electrical sockets so unable to switch furniture around
  • Not cosy

Once we had established the client’s pain points I then set about putting together an action-plan. Firstly, I presented some options for a concept. Clare and David were excellent at communicating their likes and dislikes and we quickly settled on a maximalist design with rich, jewel tones and gold highlights.

Moodboard for living room
Concept - moody maximalism

The Action Plan

I created a moodboard and suggested we embrace the lack of natural light rather than fight it by trying to brighten it up. I assured them that this would create the cosy atmosphere they desired. 

We colour drenched the room in Valspar Outdoor Escape, including the skirting and doors. 

David was working from the small desk at the back of the room which was not the most inspiring place to be productive. I immediately suggested we flip the layout and put the desk in the bay window, making the most of the natural light available and providing a more stimulating environment for working.

I also suggested we install a pocket door to give more space to the centre of the room but this was decided against due to the fact they have four children, so likely to get broken over time.

I had an electrician come and install some extra sockets at the back of the room so we were able to plug the TV in and additional lighting.

Maximalist Living Room

I presented some wallpaper options for the far wall to introduce some pattern and colour. Clare & David decided on this print from Lust Home. Available here

Maximalist Living Room

I then sourced all the furniture and decor needed to pull together the overall scheme. 

The stunningly beautiful purple couch was found at Vintage Sofa Company, as was the INCREDIBLE leopard print footstool! (My personal favourite piece). 

shag interior maximalist design

Lighting, artwork and soft furnishings really pushed this room into the luxe design we see now. I’m a big believer in clashing and layering print on print. It’s my speciality.

Fianlly we added the finishing touches such as mirrors, candles and not forgetting some lovely plants to really amp up the jungle vibe!

Maximalist Living Room
"We now love to spend time in the room and do so every day. Every time I walk into the room I just love how it looks and feels. I feel like we have a space that's very special."
A person standing on a beach at sunset
Clare Williams
Stafford

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I’m Sophie, maximalism specialist and founder of Shag Interior. Click here to see the services I offer or email me to enquire about working together.
Sophie Newlands founder of Shag Interior

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