
Much more than a design trend, quiet luxury is a way of life, and these homes offer a masterclass in how to get the look right
Calm, collected and artfully curated, there is a reason why quiet luxury interiors took over our TV screens, movies and social media last year: they encscone any space in a warm, earthy glow that spells good taste. No surprise then that this trend shows no signs of letting up. To help you keep pace, we've rounded 3 homes that nail the look best. This is the ultimate guide to quiet luxury interiors; perfect for your dream home makeover!

This impeccably layered home in Dubai by Neeshay Nouman, founder of The Niche Corner, epitomizes quiet luxury through its thoughtful design choices and meticulous execution. The residence, envisioned as a serene and timeless haven, reflects a shared love for minimalism between the IT professional homeowners and the designer.
The carefully curated all-white interior palette, complemented by warm wood touches and clean beiges, creates an atmosphere of understated elegance and tranquillity. The bespoke furniture, including a walnut kitchen and antique brass accents, contributes to the seamless cohesion of the space. External elements, such as a 70-year-old olive tree, enhance the connection with nature. Nouman's emphasis on texture and fabrics, along with the incorporation of unique design elements like the airlifted olive tree, adds layers of sophistication to the minimal aesthetic. The overall result is a home that radiates luxury through its refined simplicity.

Step into the world of French decorator Marika Dru, founderof Atelier MKD in Paris, and immerse yourself in the epitome of quiet luxury.Presented here are two projects; first – a spacious family apartment on AvenueHenri-Martin, near Place du Trocadéro in Paris – and second, a once-dividedearly 20th-century Parisian apartment in the 16th arrondissement, showcasingits unique arched doorways and mouldings.
For the family apartment, Dru showcases her penchant forenduring design and inviting living spaces. Her delectable colour palette ofcream, caramel, and chocolate exudes warmth and comfort. Opposing the notion oftrends, Dru strives for lasting elegance and employs a straightforwardtechnique of contrasting materials—marble, wood, cement, and texturedfabrics—consistently throughout different rooms for a cohesive and intriguingdesign.
This 3,000 sqmAlderley Edge mansion in the heart of the golden triangle became the canvas fora multi-generational sanctuary and a personal legacy. Meiger redefined themeaning of Haute Couture Interiors, transforming a practical brief for afamily-centric home into a residence of lasting elegance, purpose, andemotional depth.
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Every detail was conceived as a bespoke expression of thefamily’s way of living. Indoor and outdoor spaces move effortlessly betweenmoments of calm, celebration, and connection, shaped by natural light andmeticulous craftsmanship. Four uniquely designed kitchens and interconnectedliving areas form the warm, welcoming heart of the home—each robust enough foreveryday life yet refined enough to feel timeless.
The result is an intimate refuge of belonging: a home thathonours heritage, nurtures future generations, and reflects the trust placed inMeiger’s whole-home, curated interior architecture. A true InfiniteSanctuary—crafted not just to be lived in, but to be remembered. Step insidethis sanctuary