1. 'HUSH THE HOUSE' WITH TIMELESS MATERIALS AND NEUTRAL COLORS
Originating from an organization and decluttering standpoint, quietening the home, also known as 'hushing the house' is all about creating a calm, muted space where the colors, shapes, and materials in our home can sing rather than shout. It's all about embracing a less-is-more mentality when it comes to our home ideas while maintaining warmth through color and texture.
2. DECORATE WITH 'QUIET' BEIGE
Contemporary yet timeless in their simplicity, beige room ideas have become a stalwart in the world of interiors, especially when it comes to achieving quiet luxury.
3. LET A SERENE, EARTHY PALETTE TAKE CENTER STAGE
Interior designer Sophie Ashby is no stranger to curating spaces that embody quiet luxury. Here she reveals that nature provided the inspiration for this living room’s welcoming, earthy palette. This is quite a grown-up room, and the seating arrangement reflects this, with a pair of bespoke, classic couches in sage-green velvet, teamed with a tan daybed.
4. UNITE CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY ELEMENTS FOR AN ELEGANT STATEMENT
Beige is not the only way to achieve a quiet, understated aesthetic in your living room. Off-white and gray can work just well to soothe the chaos of modern life.
5. SELECT TONAL COLORS AND TIMELESS MATERIALS THAT MIMIC NATURE
When designing a quiet luxury living room, it is important to remember that materials matter. It is a wise idea to add warmth to the room with structural materials. You can do this with a wooden floor, wood-paneled walls, or wooden ceilings, as shown above.
6. LAYER TONAL COLORS, TEXTURE AND SHAPES
Luxe layering in interior design is essential for creating rich, expensive-looking spaces at home. The art of layering is to learn how to use each of these individually and make them work together cohesively – building a room from the ground up.
7. INVEST IN BESPOKE JOINERY FOR A SUBTLE, EXPENSIVE FEEL
If you want to make a living room look expensive, but also subtly luxurious, then bespoke joinery is an excellent investment.