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Indoor decor Tips and Tricks to make your space reflect your style | Story by Liv George. Photos by Breahna Crosslin and Michael Dunn.

Let’s be honest, we’ve all spent the last *checks calendar* year or so locked in our homes, without much else to do. If you’ve gotten to an extreme level of boredom, you’ve probably thought about throwing away everything you own and starting over in a van, traveling the country. But, since that isn’t the most realistic plan, you probably settled for rearranging your bedroom, dorm, apartment, whatever you have available to you. As college students, we usually live in rentals, which can seriously cramp your style in terms of what decorations are allowed. However, those limitations do not keep you from creating a cozy and homey atmosphere, wherever you are. In the spirit of redecorating, especially during the spring cleaning season, here’s some rental-friendly decor inspiration for your next big room-rearrangement-session.

Maximalism

Maximalism is for people who love lots of runs to the thrift store, flea market, and garage sales. The style features lots of….everything! That’s what makes maximalism fun, the only rule is “more.” More color, more patterns, more throw pillows, more everything! Of course, you don’t have to overwhelm yourself with the decor, but maximalism is all about displaying all your fun knick-knacks, your cool art prints, and even your houseplants.

Key features

• Variety of textures, colors, and patterns • Unique statement pieces-especially as wall art • Mix of layered decor like houseplants, floor pillows, books, statues, etc. • Cozy, bohemian, vibe

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