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Embracing Quiet Luxury in Interior Design with Tiles

July 14, 2024

The concept of ‘quiet luxury’ or ‘low-key luxury’ has been steadily transforming the world of interior design. This trend emphasizes understated elegance, serene spaces, and materials that offer both sophistication and comfort. With their versatility and aesthetic appeal, tiles play a pivotal role in achieving this refined yet subtle opulence in homes and commercial spaces. Here’s a look at how you can incorporate the quiet luxury trend using porcelain, ceramic, glass, or natural stone tile in your interior design.

Understanding Quiet Luxury

Quiet luxury emphasizes quality and timeless design over ostentatious displays of wealth. It involves selecting functional and beautiful elements to create tranquil and carefully curated environments. This trend leans towards minimalism yet with a warm and inviting approach, incorporating rich textures and fine details.

The Role of Tile in Quiet Luxury Design

Tile is an excellent choice for incorporating quiet luxury into any space. It’s durable and practical and comes in many varied finishes, colors, patterns, and textures that can elevate a room’s aesthetics. Here’s a look at some ways you can use tile to inject low-key luxury into your design.

Sophisticated Color Palettes
Use tiles in muted, neutral colors like soft grays, warm beiges, and creamy whites to form a tranquil backdrop to any interior. These muted colors gently reflect light, making spaces appear brighter and more open. Consider tiles with subtle metallic or pearlescent finishes for a hint of luxury.

 

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Carbon-neutral Civilization porcelain tile  features unique crystalline visuals and subtle movement found in ancient basalt rock formations.

alaska.jpgAs light passes across the tiles in our  Alaska porcelain tile collection  you can catch a glimpse of shine, thanks to the dual finish reminiscent of true terrazzo.

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Native Metal porcelain tile  captures the eternal luxury and sheen of patinaed minerals and ores in a refreshingly unique porcelain and resin tile line.

Textural Depth 

Textures add depth and interest to a space without overwhelming it. Textured tiles, whether they mimic natural stone, wood, or concrete, bring an element of the outdoors inside, fostering a sense of peace and connection with nature. Consider using tiles with a slight relief or embossed patterns for bathrooms and kitchens to enhance the sensory experience.

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Hide and Sleek wall  tile  offers an alluring shift in flat and three-dimensional tiles. Light plays along the pearlescent finish, casting shadows and illuminating vertical spaces throughout the day, causing the unique surface texture to recede and emerge in sophisticated elegance.

Geometric and Minimalist Patterns

Quiet luxury often involves geometric and minimalist patterns that provide visual interest without extravagance. Think simple lines and asymmetrical patterns that draw the eye but maintain a serene environment. Installing tiles in unique patterns like herringbone or chevron can subtly add complexity and flair to floors or walls.4384_CROSSVILLE_COLOR-PERSPECTIVE-CPR03_HQ.jpg

4″ x 12″ beveled subway tiles from our  Color Perspectives wall tile  collection installed in a herringbone pattern provides interest without overwhelming the space.

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Our  Nest wood look parquet-inpsired mosiacs  create a luxuriously low-key backdrop for this American Farmhouse show house. (Builder: Scissortail Homes, Designer: Pencil Shavings Studio) Read the case study.

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Our  Yin + Yang  natural stone tile  in a herringbone pattern creates a subtly luxurious backdrop for this Southern Style Now Show house kitchen in Savannah.

Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Transition 

Use matching indoor-outdoor porcelain tile flooring from the interior to an exterior patio or terrace to create a seamless transition that blurs the boundaries between inside and outside. Flowing seamlessly from indoors to outdoors makes your interior space appear larger and maintains a cohesive aesthetic that is both luxurious and down-to-earth.

Accent Details 

Tile can be used for accent details to punctuate quiet luxury. A row of decorative tiles can delineate spaces in an open floor plan or add a focal point in a minimalist room. Even a single beautifully crafted ceramic tile can serve as wall art, offering elegance without clutter.

Choosing the Right Tiles 

When selecting your tile for a low-key luxury design, consider its longevity and the craftsmanship behind it. Also, consider the sustainability of the materials and the ethical practices of its manufacturers, which align with the ethos of modern luxury being both environmentally conscious and socially responsible.

Quiet luxury means creating a home that reflects your personality while blending simplicity with elegance. In their myriad forms, tiles provide a perfect medium to achieve this style. They offer a blend of functionality and artistic expression that can transform any space into a haven of understated elegance.

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