Maximalist Bedrooms: Where More Is More
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Maximalist Bedrooms: Where More Is More

In a world that increasingly favors clean lines and muted tones, maximalism dares to be bold. It's a celebration of richness—of culture,

Era Chandok
Era Chandok
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In a world that increasingly favors clean lines and muted tones, maximalism dares to be bold. It's a celebration of richness—of culture, texture, and expression. Nowhere is this more evident than in the rise of eclectic-inspired interiors, where historic Indian artistry meets contemporary design. If you're looking to create a bedroom that tells a story and stuns the senses, look no further than the opulent offerings of Mogul Interior.

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The Statement Headboard: Where Maximalism Begins


Every maximalist bedroom needs a centerpiece. In this case, it's the headboard—a throne-like backdrop that anchors the space and sets the tone.

  • Vintage Carved Sun Temple Headboard
  • Drawing from the architecture of ancient Indian temples, this headboard features dramatic sunburst motifs that evoke divinity and grandeur.
  • Lotus Scalloped Hand-Carved Headboard
  • Soft curves, lotus carvings, and sustainable reclaimed wood make this a romantic, spiritual piece—ideal for a bedroom layered in color, fabric, and intention.

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Architectural Details: Doors That Tell Stories


Doors don't just divide spaces—they define them. In Indian-inspired design, an antique door is more than functional; it's a work of art.

  • Antique Indian Door with Surround
  • Teak wood and traditional floral carvings bring a palatial energy. Use it as a room divider, wardrobe facade, or even as an oversized wall installation behind your bed.
  • Antique Sliding Barn Doors
  • Reclaimed and richly detailed, these doors combine shabby chic and regal design, fitting perfectly into a boho-maximalist palette.


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  • Rustic Brass-Adorned Jharokha Door
  • Medieval energy meets maximalist charm with this unique door featuring eagle motifs, star-shaped medallions, and mirrored insets.


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Furniture That Grounds the Fantasy


A maximalist room thrives on contrast and depth. That means grounding your vibrant textiles and wall decor with furniture that brings texture, function, and history.

  • Vintage Lotus Ceiling Coffee Table
  • Once part of an ornate ceiling, this table is a slice of architectural art. Weathered textures and hand-carved details make it ideal for layering books, candles, or textiles.

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  • Moody Blue Rustic Trunk Table
  • With its faded finish and generous storage, this piece doubles as practical decor and an eye-catching anchor at the foot of the bed.


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  • Bohemian Shabby Chic Armoire
  • With distressed blues, floral carvings, and generous storage, this cabinet feels like it came from an Indian haveli—but fits beautifully in a modern, textured bedroom


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