Minimaluxe interior Quick Step

Minimaluxe interior delivers quiet luxury

Trendwatchers predict that minimaluxe, a blend of user-friendly minimalism and high-quality design, will be a major design trend in 2024. This style brings a unique sense of quiet luxury, which captivated the fashion world last year. Quick-Step floors align perfectly with this trend, offering both ease of installation and maintenance, as well as being a statement in high-quality design. 

Today, we take a peek inside the minimaluxe interior of professional cyclist Florian Sénéchal and his wife Margaux.

The minimaluxe mantra is ‘less is more’. This interior trend focuses on simplicity and functionality while emphasising high-quality, luxurious materials and finishes.

Minimaluxe aims to create a refined, peaceful, and harmonious space that, while understated in decor, is rich in quality and comfort. The aesthetic is often subtle, using neutral colour palettes, natural materials, and discrete luxury details to create an atmosphere of ‘quiet luxury.’ 

The Sénéchal family’s home beautifully exemplifies this, where flowers and a rustic fireplace add charm to their modern interior, and warm, neutral shades enhance the harmonious effect of light and space. Additionally, furniture plays a key role, with quality trumping quantity. 

In a minimaluxe interior, simplicity shines through so the flooring choice is especially significant. To visually connect the living room with the dining room, Florian and Margaux dreamed of a seamless floor across the entire ground level. They chose a herringbone wooden floor from Quick-Step’s Disegno collection, adding grandeur to the living space and also easing maintenance worries usually associated with wood.

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