6 Homes That Master the Art of Quiet Luxury
If you love getting home decor inspiration from TikTok, you might’ve heard of the Quiet Luxury trend.
Simply put, Quiet Luxury is about making your home look luxurious, but in an elegant and understated way.
In this article, we’ll showcase 6 more homes that embody the Quiet Luxury trend, for your inspiration. (If you haven’t already, read part one of the article here!)
1. This gorgeous bedroom with a built-in headboard
Quiet Luxury is all about displaying restraint.
Instead of full-on gold elements which can veer towards tacky, think subtle touches such as metallic gold pillows and throw cushions.
2. This living room that manages to blend comfort and sophistication
Do you want your living room to look comfy and cozy, or modern and sophisticated?
It’s not easy to pull both off at the same time – but the homeowners of this project have done just that!
3. This home that’s giving colonial vibes
The colonial design aesthetic and Quiet Luxury go hand-in-hand.
If you like this look, you can’t go wrong with black and white tiles.
4. This regal-looking living room
Want to make your living space look more expensive?
One easy trick is to situate your sofa in the middle of the room, rather than pushing it up against a wall. (Of course, that’s assuming that you have enough space!)
5. This living room that’s part Scandinavian, part Quiet Luxury
See how the custom carpentry on the walls seamlessly integrates with the TV console?
This immediately elevates the living space, making it look more luxurious and refined.
6. This living room that’s showroom-worthy
This living room looks impeccably tasteful – so much such that it reminds us of a condo showroom!
Think dark wood tones, mirrored walls, and statement lighting.
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