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Sophie Edwards

Henry Winkler's Cardinal Design Sin Reveals A Surprising Truth: You Don't Need a Neutral Piece to Ground a Maximalist Living Room

Henry winkler on a background of trees.

Does a bold living room need a neutral sofa? Henry Winkler doesn't think so, and, after seeing his living room, we're inclined to follow in his unapologetically maximalist footsteps.

Every inch of the comedian's living room is covered in personal effects or patterns. From the open shelves filled with books, picture frames (like these pretty gold ones from Amazon), and miniature sculptures to the floral sofa stacked with not one or two but six striped pillows, it's a celebration of all the joy in Henry's life. Despite common perception, there is no neutral piece to ground the bold scheme, and it doesn't need one.

If Henry's space has inspired you, never fear. Homes & Gardens is here to provide a roadmap for how you, too, can create a maximalist space that doesn't need a neutral, grounding sofa. We've curated a shoppable edit based on Henry's living room, and spoken with a range of designers on why his look works, and how to replicate it. Let's dive in with a glimpse into the comedian's home.

Henry Winkler in his Los Angeles living room, 2023 (Image credit: The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Recreate Henry's Look at Home

Statement piece

A pretty floral print like this can be the starting point for your whole living room look. It would be ideal for pairing with striped cushions and lampshades, as we see in Henry Winkler's living room.

Earthy tones

Pretty Ochre combines with deeper orange on a stylishly patterned throw pillow. It's the perfect complement to a floral sofa.

Stunning Pleats

Not a cabana stripe, but a barely-there ticking strié, fading softly into Pooky’s signature pinched linen pleats. Dainty ruffles at the edge add a sartorial, cottagecore-adjacent touch that’s temptingly timeless.

Statement piece

Combining a classic silhouette with a high-contrast print, this cushion is guaranteed to make an impact on your sofa. It's wonderfully versatile, too, whether your prefer a more maximalist style like Henry or a grounded look.

Low pile

A large jute area rug like the one in Henry Winkler's living room is the perfect way to make any room feel instantly design-led. For a true maximalist style, it can even be layered with other rugs.

Hand-painted

Inspired by traditional Ming Dynasty motifs, this beautifully hand-painted planter brings a refined, heirloom-quality feel to any houseplant. Henry has positioned one on his side table filled with an orchid, but you could also style it alone on open shelves.

The fact that Henry goes full throttle on his maximalist living room is part of what makes it look so cohesive. Katie Gutierrez, Founder of the Miami-based studio Errez Design, explains: 'I love that this room has no hesitation about being full. The shelves are loaded with books and family photographs, the sofa has this pale blue storybook print, the lampshades are striped, the cushions are striped and checked, and somehow nobody is panicking.'

So, why do all these mixed patterns and accessories work? Katie explains: 'Patterns can live in harmony when the room has a shared palette, repeated scale changes, and enough old-fashioned symmetry to keep the whole thing from turning into chaos.'

To recreate Henry's look at home, careful consideration is essential. Lindsay Olson, Interior Designer at Lulu Designs, explains: 'I think the key is intentional layering – you want to choose a sofa and pillows that create visual hierarchy within a busy background.'

'Try anchoring the bold sofa with solid textures elsewhere (like a simple rug or solid lampshade and a bold color to offset somewhere in the room),' advises Lindsay. 'When mixing prints, ensure there is a common thread, like a shared color palette or similar scale contrast, to keep it cohesive instead of chaotic.'

Just like with minimalism, intention is the spice that brings maximalism to life. With careful planning to integrate cohesion, your living room can be as beautifully bold as Henry's in no time at all.

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