"If there's one thing I love as a decor maximalist, it's interesting wall art. Paintings, collages, vintage posters, you name it: I have it all, and it's carefully arranged from floor to ceiling in my white-walled Bushwick loft. I also love Halloween, and if you have been to my home in fall, you absolutely know this. That's because I decorate for Halloween like the true maximalist I am."
"(Mushrooms and caterpillars and red-eyed rabbits aren't particularly creepy during the light of day, but pair them with some shadowy lighting and a venus fly trap and you've got yourself your new Halloween party theme.) Outside of Michaels decor, I've added a mixture of vintage glassware, Halloween florals from years past, a mushroom blow mold and various knickknacks I've thrifted. The Queen, to me, ties it all together, quietly ruling over her court of objets d'art."
A maximalist interior features layered wall art—paintings, collages, vintage posters—arranged from floor to ceiling in a white-walled Bushwick loft. A seasonal Halloween approach leans into themed collections that move beyond standard skeletons to include Alice in Wonderland motifs. The Queen of Hearts playing-card wall hanging functions as the focal piece, complemented by decorative chess pieces, a mushroom cloche, and a rabbit serving stand topped with a Frog King. Accents include thrifted knickknacks, vintage glassware, and past Halloween florals. Strategic shadowy lighting and botanical props, such as a venus fly trap, transform whimsical elements into a gothic Halloween tableau.
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