It can’t be that you haven’t heard of the Quiet Luxury trend – the aesthetic is taking the fashion world by storm. Since it resonates with many, it is currently shaping the field of interior design. In the following article, we reveal what characterizes the look and how you can set up your own apartment according to the principles of “silent and luxurious”.
Quiet luxury trend in furnishings: this is how it works
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What is the Quiet Luxury trend in interior design?
Quiet Luxury is not for maximalists: this style calls for a restrained and cheerful interior design. This means that you have to do without visually obtrusive designs and color palettes. Instead: Make an investment in quality materials, furniture and accessories that would not catch the eye with logos and excessive designs.
Silent and luxurious
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Quiet Luxury is the lifestyle of the so-called old money, where the furnishings subtly express sophistication and culture. Do you know the saying that new money screams and old money whispers? This is exactly what you should realize and still remain contemporary. The trend is highly selective: you should plan and curate your interior cleverly.
Quiet luxury trend in interior design
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The biggest fashion labels have designed and presented clothing lines in the style of Quiet Luxury for autumn/winter 2023/24, and now the aesthetics are finding their way into many walls.
What is not Quiet Luxury?
Quiet Luxury is not minimalism. The minimalist furnishing style is economical with details and must above all be function-oriented. With Quiet Luxury, you can even mix different styles to achieve graceful unity. A touch of vintage is possible – even a rural touch or the exoticism of Japandi. It is up to you what the undertone of the facility will be – kitsch, collision and provocation are absolute no-gos.
Quiet Luxury is not minimalism
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The rooms should appear calm, cultivated and noble and express your personality. Quality is the starting point in aesthetics.
Materials and furniture in the style of Quiet Luxury
There are clever strategies that will help you make your home look more expensive. First of all, think about your choice of materials – which textures look luxurious and harmonize well with each other?
Gwyneth Paltrow’s home in Montecito, California
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- Marble is a noble material that has been associated with particular elegance for centuries. Therefore, rely on checkerboard floors, fireplace surrounds or pieces of furniture made of marble.
- ceramic tiles: Gwyneth Paltrow, the pioneer of the Quiet Luxury trend, has chosen glazed and antique ceramic tiles from Portugal for her own kitchen residue. They play together in style with their brass faucet and fittings.
- Wood is a luxurious material and will create a natural ambience in the sense of Quiet Luxury. Go for noble hardwood and choose the exact nuance depending on the color palette in the room. Wooden floor is also a noble-looking floor that can bring a certain warmth into the room.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s kitchen in Montecito, California
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Editor’s tip: Mixing and matching the right materials is a small art in itself. Change the combination of materials in each room to create a multi-faceted and show-stealing Quiet Luxury interior.
mix and match
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With regard to the furniture, you can choose those designer pieces that impress you best and that you can stage as eye-catchers. What are the textiles of choice? Ideally, curtains, covers and runners give your interior design the finishing touch.
The Quiet Luxury trend resembles a calm color palette
Colors are crucial in interior design and to a large extent determine the atmosphere of a room. No color extravagance is desired here.
Calm color palette
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Go for light, creamy and warm tones and stay away from bold and eccentric patterns and motifs. The wall colors should be coordinated with the choice of materials in the room and, above all, serve to relax. Light and muted colors are soothing and relieve your psyche, luxury brings joy.
A possibility? White, beige, blue, metallic, gold, black make a good color palette. In it, white and beige are primary colors, blue and black – complementary colors, and gold and metallic – accent colors.
Bright, inviting rooms
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The right lighting according to the Quiet Luxury trend
The most important thing is that you let the light into the room. While maximalist styles can be loud, dark and overwhelming, Quiet Luxury uses a muted and calm color palette to optimize the perception of light in the room.
Choosing the right lighting
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Soft, diffuse light, in which the light sources are diverse and accents come into their own – or artificial light that harmonises well with natural light, are to be preferred.
Large windows look luxurious
If you are looking for a new apartment or are planning a renovation, opt for large windows. Large windows have a high-quality effect and not only allow a good view of the outside, but also maximize the incidence of light in the room.
How to realize multi-layer lighting?
Don’t go overboard with opulent chandeliers or accent lighting that’s overly dramatic, and try to create layered lighting by combining different light sources. The first layer is the overhead lighting, the second is for the activities you are doing in the room – for example reading or knitting, the third layer is the aesthetic accent lighting that highlights objects in the room or is itself the spotlight.