Silent luxury has been at the forefront of the fashion and design world for some time – but as we enter 2025, this style shows no signs of slowing down.
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The silent luxury trend, which prioritizes quality over quantity and conspicuous consumption, is characterized by discreet elegance – a look that Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker has mastered in his minimalist, cozy living room.
You might be forgiven for thinking that the rockstar, regularly featured on lists of the greatest drummers of all time, would live in a maximalist palace, but according to Homes & Gardens, Travis Barker spoke in an interview with Architectural Digest about his need for a quiet, serene space for downtime to relax with family and friends. The result perfects the silent luxury trend in every sense of the word.
In a world where everything sometimes feels so fast and chaotic, more and more people are turning to quieter, softer home décor ideas. Now more than ever, we seek comfort and luxury in our homes – spaces that exude warmth, elegance, and tranquility.
With this in mind, and on the suggestion of his mother-in-law, Kris Jenner, the musician turned to interior designer Waldo Fernandez to help him bring his vision of a “quieter” home to life.
Achieving a silent luxury living room isn’t as impossible as it may seem at first glance. A few well-chosen décor ideas and silent luxury colors can transform the main room of your house into a luxurious space that is perfectly composed and enriching.
Interior designer Waldo Fernandez is no stranger to curating spaces that embody silent luxury. In Travis Barker’s home, it’s likely that nature inspired the warm, earthy color palette of this living room.
Decorating with neutral tones such as sand, off-white, light gray, and chocolate will add a soft, relaxing touch to the interiors, which can be layered with textures and tones that vary with the seasons.
“I love the calm you create when you have a neutral palette in a room, especially if you want to replicate the silent luxury aesthetic,” says interior designer Tamsin Johnson. “But this choice doesn’t have to be boring: you can create an interesting and exciting space by layering different shades, like off-whites and beige, and then introducing a range of caramel tones and even touches of black.”
In Travis Barker’s living room, layered luxury takes center stage. Layering in interior design is essential for creating rich, expensive-looking spaces at home. The art of layering is learning to use each element individually and making them work together cohesively – building a room from the ground up.
Color is the starting point of any scheme and the first “layer” to consider. We often say that white creates a blank canvas, but any singular color in a room works the same way. However, if you want to achieve silent luxury, a palette of whites, beiges, and gray tones, similar to the ones used here, are the best options.
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