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Here's Why The "Quiet Luxury" Trend Is Growing With Homeowners

May 2, 2023 at 7:27 PM PST

The quiet luxury trend is growing with Millennial homeowners. They are embracing this sophisticated and posh take on luxury appeal, and it has taken social media by storm.

The trending style and growing hashtag has been on fashion runways and is making its way into homes. This trend is anything, but boring. It embraces functionality and sustainability.

Defining The Quiet Luxury Design Trend

The phrase “quiet luxury” describes people who flaunt their wealth in a stealth-like way. It’s been called ‘normcore,’ as it pairs minimalist design with practicality. It appears that people want to give the appearance of wealth without coming across as gaudy. With the quiet luxury trend, homeowners have all designer labels with none of the gaudiness.

Luxury is a word that varies from person to person. Certain things that one homeowner might consider a luxury, another may not. The quiet luxury trend fits all styles and gives homeowners the ability to decide. House goods, such as quality cookware and high-count sheets, all count as quiet luxury.

What The Experts Say

“Quiet luxury is about restraint,” said interior designer Ken Fulk in an interview with Vogue. “It’s not about a style or look, … but rather a focus on quality and a dedication to making every moment matter. From the rituals of your daily wake-up regimen to the profile detail in a crown molding, it’s about investing in the pleasure and beauty of our everyday lives.”

Everyone can agree that luxury can be something that stands the test of time. Whether that’s quality material, unique craftsmanship or exclusive textiles and fabrics, Millennials want to invest in high-end pieces that they can pass down.



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