Luxe Styling
The Luxe style is a rich, modern take on luxurious Classic design and architecture. Combining timeless classics with the most beautiful materials and sophisticated detailing, it’s a look that exudes glamour and allure.
Opulent colours like navy, charcoal, emerald, green and purple invite you to relax and enjoy the space, while beautiful timbers, glass and metallic finishes underpin the Luxe interior look and work together to create the perfect design aesthetic.
The MyChoice Design Team have created four subsets within the style to help you really tailor your perfect Luxe home – Art Deco, Glamour, Parisian and Modern Luxe
HOW TO ACHIEVE LUXE STYLING IN YOUR HOME
COOKING IN THE KITCHEN
Elegance is the focus, so a singular use of colours is the perfect option. Veined benchtops and gloss cabinetry are the perfect pairing and create a stunning feature against the more traditional architectural details.
BATHROOM BLISS
Polished finishes bring a sense of grandeur that is key to the Luxe style. Oval mirrors will add a layer of interest to the bathroom and evoke a sense of opulence.
UNDER YOUR FEET
Use a plush or high pile carpet to create incredible luxury underfoot. Timber flooring is the perfect solution for Parisian style, or look to rich carpet tones for Glamour and Art Deco styles.
MY STYLE TILE
Bring Luxe to life throughout with elegant, large, marble style tiles on both floors and walls. Tiles should reflect the other finishes in the home. Ensure your tiles compliment the gloss of your cabinetry and hardware.
LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE
Large pendants ground a space and are a must for the Luxe style. Use them in the dining, bedroom, or living areas or create a gallery feel by installing picture lights above artwork.
EYE FOR DETAIL
Polished chrome creates a striking feature and adds consistency through its use on cabinetry and hardware accent detail. High profiled skirting and architraves in the Luxe style pay homage to Classic architecture. Luxury detailed cornices will balance the skirting and architraves and allows the eye to see architectural detail above and below. Panelled and French internal doors make an elegant statement.