Quiet luxury
Trend alert!
To provide you with the best possible interior design advice, we keep a close eye on all new trends. We make sure to collect them for you in extensive blogs, such as living trends 2023 and living trends 2024, but sometimes we come across a trend deserving of a little more attention.
Quiet luxury is such a trend! In this blog, we tell you what quiet luxury means, and what you can do at home to give your interior a quiet luxury touch.
What is quiet luxury?
First, the explanation. You may have seen the term before and it might just ring a bell, but then again you may never have heard of it before. Let’s take the term literally first. In this case, ‘quiet’ refers to the minimalism part of the trend. In a quiet luxury interior, you’ll find no hustle and bustle, a large collection of colours, and many different patterns. Luxury here means a luxurious appearance without really going over the top.
Materials for quiet luxury dining tables
The striking thing about the quiet luxury trend is that it’s actually much more than a hype. Quiet luxury is here to stay, and that means that you can lay the foundation for your new interior with sustainable furniture with a warm appearance. For example, a walnut dining table is a wonderful option if you’re planning to do 'something' with quiet luxury. Oak wood is also very durable due to its lifespan and offers you plenty of options to match it with quiet luxury. Our oak dining tables are available in more than ten colours. Colours such as maroon, walnut and winter match this trend perfectly.
Quiet luxury living room
If we extend the trend to the living room, we find some opportunities to really bring quiet luxury to life. If we focus on luxury, we automatically end up with velvet or quality leather. Naturally, these materials are available in different colours, allowing you to add the right accents here and there so you can match your furniture perfectly with your taste and the rest of the interior.
Quiet luxury colours
We advise you to choose one colour palette and don’t make your space too crowded. Consider colours like different shades of brown, grey, and white. Natural colours form the foundation of your interior and are the connecting factor within the whole. Try to stick to your chosen colour line everywhere, so that everything fits together beautifully. That’s how you create a quiet luxury interior. Think beyond just your sofa and coffee table, but also think of minimalist wall art, matching rugs, lamps, and side tables, for example. After all, details make perfection!