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Renata Koglin on the return of maximalism in immobilier.ch magazine
The magazine immobilier.ch interviewed Renata Koglin, interior architect and founder of RK Interiors, to explore the rise of maximalism as a reaction to the minimalism that has dominated interiors in recent years.
According to Renata, maximalism is not about careless accumulation but about a curated, meaningful composition where every object, color, and material tells a story and reflects the owner’s personality. She describes it as a generous aesthetic that blends pieces from different eras, noble materials such as velvet or marble, vibrant colors, and theatrical lighting, all while maintaining visual and emotional harmony.
The designer emphasizes the importance of balance: creating focal points, leaving areas of visual breathing space, and selecting each element with an aesthetic, functional, or emotional purpose. “Maximalism is ultra-personalization,” she says, transforming interiors into a true emotional identity card for their inhabitants.
For Renata, this trend goes far beyond style—it’s a declaration of love to creativity and freedom of expression, where the art of combining boldness and harmony is the key to an interior that is both unique, warm, and timeless.
Read the full interview in immobilier.ch magazine: The flamboyant return of maximalism