End of Quiet Luxury? Jessica Simpson’s Entryway Proves Bold Luxury Is the Trend for 2026

End of Quiet Luxury? Jessica Simpson's Entryway Proves Bold Luxury Is the Trend for 2026
End of Quiet Luxury? Jessica Simpson’s Entryway Proves Bold Luxury Is the Trend for 2026. Instagram/gigilaub

The era of quiet luxury may be coming to an end. In 2026, interior design returns to celebrating dramatic and bold luxury, and Jessica Simpson’s entryway project is living proof of that transformation. Forget beige minimalism: today’s design calls for shine, visual impact, and personality.

The space, revealed in an Instagram post by renowned photographer Gillian Laub, is pure luxury—a true aesthetic statement.

+ Why You Should Consider Wall-to-Wall Carpeting in Your Interior Design Project

With emerald green walls, crystal sconces, an ornate gold mirror, a classic leather chair, and even a leopard print cushion, Jessica Simpson’s entryway doesn’t just welcome — it impresses.

Luxury without restraint: this entryway doesn’t whisper sophistication. It shouts it — with elegance.

Lighting as a focal point: the secret to modern luxury

What truly stands out in the design is the strategic use of pendant and decorative lighting, which elevates the space with a theatrical touch. Crystal chandeliers, sconces, and sparkling fixtures create a play of light that exudes glamour and personality, transforming the space into a unique visual experience.

According to Sheena Marundan, a design expert at Archic Furniture, investing in impactful lighting is an effective way to transform any entryway:

“Elegant pendant lights create a sense of drama and sophistication the moment you enter. They draw the eye upward, generating instant impact and glamour. Beyond aesthetics, they also enhance the comfort and functionality of the space.”

Decorative lighting also provides practical advantages. Whether through crystal chandeliers for a classic look or modern fixtures for a contemporary feel, these elements can — and should — be adapted to the homeowner’s style.

Pro tip: Invest in dimmable lighting to adjust the mood of the space according to the moment — whether it’s a chic reception or a cozy evening at home.

The end of quiet luxury?

While the “quiet luxury” style still has a place in minimalist projects, we’re increasingly seeing interiors that dare to use bold colors, metallic finishes, rich textures, and sculptural lighting. Jessica Simpson’s green entryway is an excellent example of how maximalism can be elegant, cohesive, and current.

This new wave isn’t about random excess, but about design with presence. Spaces that tell stories, blend noble materials, and aren’t afraid to shine.

Time to say goodbye to beige?

If you’re renovating or rethinking your home in 2026, consider replacing neutrals with bold choices. Use decorative lighting as a focal point, embrace deep colors, and opt for materials that shine. Expressive luxury is back — and here to stay.

Source: Homes & Gardens

This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

DecorStyle.com.br
Back to top