First spotted on the runways at some of the biggest fashion shows, the quiet luxury aesthetic has extended beyond the catwalks to become one of the most-talked-about interiors trends of the year.

Characterised by understated elegance, a muted palette and natural textures, the timeless subdued look works in every property type, whether you live in a new build, a cosy cottage or a period townhouse.

Read on to discover how to channel this relaxed and contemporary look into your home.

Quiet luxury bedrooms

Cream winged upholstered bed in relaxing neutral bedroom with matching lamps on either side of the bed.

Eden winged upholstered ottoman | @ourruralnest

Bedrooms are the perfect place to try out this trend as it works beautifully in the relaxed setting of a sleep sanctuary. Our upholstered beds offer luxurious foundations for creating a bedroom that evokes quiet luxury.

With upholstery options spanning tactile velvet to soft woven fabrics in a choice of effortless neutral tones, our upholstered beds bring a sense of refined calm to a bedroom.

Oak Furnitureland Burleigh weathered oak bedside table in a muted bedroom with wall panels.

Burleigh bedside table | @cottagerenovationcwmrhys

With its weathered oak finish, our Burleigh range is ideal for adding soft natural elements to the space. Pair with neutrals on the walls and subtle textures to add different tones to stop the scheme from looking flat.

Quiet luxury living rooms

Neutral sofa with a cute brown dog sitting on and the Burleigh pedestal table in the background.

Burleigh pedestal table | @our_wandsworth_home

Another room where the understated elegance of quiet luxury blends in seamlessly is in your living space. Layer beige on beige for an effortlessly chic yet pared-back aesthetic and add touches of green for a pleasing contrast.

Oak Furnitureland Willoughby corner sofa in a neutral fabric with mum and baby sitting on in a living room.

Willoughby corner sofa | @new_mummy_jess

A generously proportioned cream sofa is the dreamiest of backdrops for a quiet luxury living room. Our Willoughby corner sofa epitomises all the aspects of the trend – neutral, tactile, earthy accent tones and modern design.

Pair of cream sofas and matching footstool in a cosy beige living room space and cosy accent features.

Gainsborough sofas | Gainsborough footstool | @ourhomeinsuffolk

Create a carefully considered living room that ticks all the boxes of quiet luxury by opting for beige sofas with the added comfort of a footstool. Sumptuous throws and pillows give a luxe touch that is anchored with natural wood details.

Quiet luxury dining rooms

Oak dining table with scroll back upholstered dining chairs in a neutral dining space.

Scroll back dining chairs | @paintitprettyhome

Give you dining room a quiet luxury makeover by combining beautiful natural oak with the plush comfort of upholstered chairs. A palette of beige and soft green warms the space perfectly and creates a relaxing aesthetic for leisurely mealtimes.

Industrial-style oak and metal dining table and bench seating, in a period living room with cream walls and a feature fireplace.

Brooklyn dining table and benches | @ourvictorianhome1875

Earthy tones and furniture with an industrial edge give this dining space quiet luxury appeal. The understated combination of carefully curated decorative accessories, textiles and natural materials add a lovely lived in yet stylish finish.

Quiet luxury hallways

Large washed oak pedestal round table toped with decorative accessories in a neutral hallway.

Burleigh pedestal dining table | @athomewithneen

Give the best first impressions by introducing the quiet luxury aesthetic to your entrance space. Our Burleigh pedestal table looks beautiful in generously proportioned hallways and offers plenty of room to display decorative accessories, greenery and books.

Hopefully that’s given you plenty of ideas for incorporating this trend in your own home. For more inspiration, head to our Instagram and follow #OakFurnitureland, or visit the Oak Furnitureland website to update your furniture.