Elevated Home
Timeless interior design is at the heart of what we create for our clients – a home that they will love for many years to come. Another way of looking at timeless interiors is to create an elevated home. This is one that looks and feels effortlessly stylish.
In this Shop the Look article, we focus on elevated homes and explore our top design tips and ideas on how you can create an elevated home too.
Let’s take a closer look at Elevated Homes!
How to Recognize an Elevated Home
An elevated home is one that looks and feels more luxurious than usual. They may not be a typical white, modern, and contemporary home, but they are usually understated yet effortlessly stylish and comforting. The key to an elevated home is the design details that accumulate to have a huge effect on how the space looks and feels to others.
You will typically find elevated homes have combined a variety of textures, perfect lighting levels for all eventualities, and have invested in quality rather than quantity.
Elevated Home Fun Facts:
An elevated home is both comfortable and stylish. Start with soft and timeless tones in your spaces to create an elevated look. Soft and neutral-toned colors set the tone for a calming and cohesive home.
Using natural materials in your home also brings a sense of timelessness into the spaces, and an element of durability too. Stone countertops, rustic wooden furniture, rattan and jute accessories, and linen curtains are all great examples of using natural materials in spaces to elevate the look and feel.
Style Clues
This style often includes:
- Soft and Muted Colors
- Natural Materials
- Layered Textures
- Good Quality Materials and Furniture
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Add linen curtains into your space to embrace different textures into your home.
"Cane
A wooden statement piece of furniture – like this cane sideboard – helps to add texture, natural materials, and good quality materials into the home.
"Alabaster
Good quality lighting sets a space apart from others. This chandelier features quality materials too!