overdecorate
verb
over·dec·o·rate
ˌō-vər-ˈde-kə-ˌrāt
overdecorated; overdecorating
: to decorate (something) too elaborately or extensively
The children overdecorated the cake.
overdecorated the Christmas tree with ornaments and tinsel
"After the years of excess and overdecorating … people are reverting to a more classic and simple way of living."—
David Easton
overdecorated
adjective
… rejected overdecorated Victorian styles in favor of a spare simplicity that featured geometric shapes and unadorned surfaces.
—
Jonathan Raimes and Lakshmi Bhaskaran
The Depression-era set decoration is perfect, and you get to appreciate all of it because Haynes lingers on each stucco bungalow, each deserted seaside road, each overdecorated Beverly Hills manse.
—
Stephen King
overdecoration
noun
The simple lines sketched by the architects avoided any effect of massiveness or overdecoration.
—
Paul W. Keating
During the Renaissance and post-Renaissance, when urban development produced an air of luxury and richness, there was an ever-increasing tendency toward overdecoration—to a point where the original form was lost and the function obscured.
—
Henry Dreyfuss
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