At Interiors by Steven G., we are experts in creating a luxurious and sophisticated living space. Luxury interior design uses high-quality materials, exquisite finishes, and unique design elements to create an elegant or opulent living environment. These materials and design elements can be used to add texture, color, and personality to any high-end project.

Materials

Certain materials are often associated with luxury due to their rarity, exclusivity, or quality. Some of the materials we commonly use when designing a luxury space include:

Natural Stones

Marble is a commonly used stone in luxury interior design. Designers often use this natural stone for flooring, countertops, and accents. Its intricate veining pattern gives it a distinct look. Marble comes in a variety of colors and finishes. It is a versatile material that can be used in various design styles, from traditional to modern. Marble is also durable and heat-resistant. You can place high-quality marble flooring in high-traffic areas like kitchens and hallways without worrying about wear and tear.

Other natural stones such as granite, limestone, and travertine can also be used for luxury flooring, countertops, and accents. These stones are similar to marble in their durability and resistance to normal, everyday use. Crystal is another material that can be used for lighting fixtures, chandeliers, and decorative accents. It helps reflect light and add subtle beauty to a room.

Exotic Woods

The choice of wood for an interior design project depends on the desired look, style, and functionality of the space. Each type of wood has unique characteristics and can add warmth, texture, and character. Exotic woods help elevate furniture, cabinetry, and flooring.

Woods like mahogany, teak, and ebony are some of the options for high-end millwork. Mahogany is a reddish-brown hardwood with a straight, fine grain. Teak is a durable hardwood with a warm, golden-brown color and a straight, tight grain. Many use mahogany and teak for both indoor and outdoor furniture.

Precious Metals

Gold and silver are commonly used in luxury interior design for fixtures, hardware, and decorative accents. Gold can be used to add warmth and richness to a space, while silver adds sparkle and provides a clean feel. Both gold and silver are great for reflecting light and brightening up a room.

Luxury Fabrics

Some fabrics like silk, velvet, and leather are considered synonymous with luxury and are commonly used to add sleekness to a room. Silk is a luxurious and high-end fabric that can be used for drapes, upholstery, and bedding. It has a soft feel and elegant appearance that adds a royal look to any bedroom or living area.

Velvet is another plush and luxurious fabric that is often used for furniture, drapes, and decorative accents. Brightly colored velvet can add a pop of color when used for throw pillows. It is a soft and smooth fabric that gives off a hint of shine in direct lighting.

High-quality leather is often used for furniture, wall coverings, and decorative accessories. It is a highly durable and versatile material that can last through the years. It can be used for headboards, sofas, and tabletops. Quality leather requires minimal maintenance and develops additional character as it ages.

Design Elements of Luxury Materials

Luxury interior design requires an understanding of how each material can influence a space. At Interiors by Steven G., we aim to design a space with an understanding of the client’s preferences and needs. Here are a few ways to create a luxurious interior design using quality materials:

Add Texture

Texture is used in interior design to add visual interest, depth, and dimension to a space. Texture refers to the surface quality of a material. It can be either tactile or visual. Luxurious texture can be created through materials like velvet, fur, leather, or silk.

We incorporate texture into our designs to create a sense of balance and harmony. We do this by providing contrast and variation to a space. Smooth textures can be balanced with rough textures, and shiny textures can be balanced with matte textures.

The use of texture can also help to create a certain mood or atmosphere in a space. Rough, natural textures like stone and unfinished wood can create a more rustic or organic feel, while smooth, sleek textures like glass or polished metal can create a more modern and sophisticated vibe.

Consider Customizing

Customizing elements such as built-in shelving, cabinetry, or furniture can create a unique and personalized feel that enhances the luxurious atmosphere. When we discuss customization with our clients, we consider factors such as the budget, the style and theme of the space, and any specific needs or preferences. We also help clients consider the materials used for their customized features, such as exotic wood or leather, to see if they will match the overall desired look.

Customization can be a great way to create a unique, personalized space that reflects the client’s taste and lifestyle. Customizing elements such as furniture, lighting fixtures, window treatments, and wall finishes can help create a one-of-a-kind space that stands out.  Customization can also help to solve specific design challenges such as awkward room layouts or unusual architectural features.

Incorporate Rich Colors

Rich colors can make a space feel more luxurious by adding depth, warmth, and sophistication. They can create a sense of elegance and intimacy that elevates the overall aesthetic of a space. Rich colors can also create a sense of drama and interest, drawing the eye and creating a focal point in a room.

Deep, rich hues such as burgundy, navy, emerald, and plum can make a room feel more inviting, particularly in larger spaces. We can easily incorporate these colors in your space through materials like velvet and silk.

Choose Luxury Interior Design for Your Next Space

At Interiors by Stephen G., we specialize in full-service interior design. We understand how to use luxury materials like marble, silver, and silk to upgrade your space and give it the high-end feel you’re looking for. Contact us today to take advantage of our years of experience with luxury interior design.