5 'quiet luxury' bedrooms that look expensive – decorate with this year's must-have trend

1. ADD SUBTLE TEXTURAL INTRIGUE ON WALLS

In days gone by, wall paneling's purpose was insulation – today it has evolved into an elegant and modern decorative flourish – perfect for a quiet luxury bedroom. ‘Paneling is an easy way to add texture, depth and interest to walls in all types of properties, historic and contemporary,’ says Rosie Ward, creative director of Ward & Co. ‘The key to success is to match the style of the paneling to the age and style of your home.

2. STICK TO CLASSIC COLOR COMBINATIONS

Classic, calming, and synonymous with nature, pale green-gray is a hue that keeps the peace. ‘An amalgamation of grey, green, and bluey brown, this shade has a moody, sophisticated feel and adds great depth to interiors,' says Francesca Wezel, founder, of Francesca’s Paints. 'It is perfect for quiet luxury bedrooms and would work well as a background color for artwork.’

3. PLAY IT SAFE WITH NEW NEUTRALS

Decorating with neutrals, inspired by colors from the natural world, adds a gentle and soothing touch to interiors that can be layered with textures and tones to ebb and flow with the seasons.

4. 'HUSH THE HOUSE' WITH TIMELESS FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS

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 decorating ideas while maintaining warmth through color, texture and layering.

5. CRAFT A BEDROOM FOR RELAXATION

A quiet luxury bedroom should not only look elegant, but it should serve the purpose of providing a sanctuary for relaxation and rest. 'I like a bedroom to feel almost a little temple-like, which I think comes from a few qualities.' says interior designer, Tamsin Johnson. 'I want my bedrooms to have a feeling of grandeur about them, while also needing to be a cozy sanctuary and projecting a sense of calm. I like them to feel a little off-limits to everyone else – as if it is a privilege to enter the sanctum.'

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