Clutterful Maximalist as a Mom

As a mom, I think it’s important to share your space with your child(ren). Here’s how we work around here:

My space is her space.

Color is necessary.

Dreams are encouraged. (Child wants to be an artist.) These things will be displayed as it is a happy source 😌

Plants are a must so I can also be happy in our space.

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2025/1/20 Edited to

... Read moreAs a mother, curating a playful and stimulating environment is vital to nurturing creativity and individuality in your child. Embracing clutterful maximalism can result in a joyful, unique aesthetic that reflects both your tastes and your child's imagination. Incorporating colorful artwork and craft supplies, like washable tempera paints and gel pens, encourages children to express themselves artistically. Designate areas where art can be displayed prominently; a gallery wall featuring their masterpieces can boost their confidence and sense of achievement. Utilizing natural elements, such as plants, not only beautifies a space but can also enhance mood and air quality. Consider low-maintenance options like succulents or spider plants which can thrive even in busy households. This creates a lively environment that's visually appealing while promoting a love for nature. Inviting color into your home is essential for creating a vibrant atmosphere. Paint an accent wall or use colorful furniture to infuse energy into shared spaces. Collage photo frames, colorful rugs, or playful wallpapers can also add layers while embracing the spirit of maximalism. Finally, collaboration in decorating reinforces the shared space notion. Involve your child in choosing themes or colors in different rooms to strengthen their connection to the environment. Regularly refreshing decor by rotating art or seasonal decor is a great way to keep the space dynamic and engaging.