How to Bring “Quiet Luxury” to Your Rental Apartment

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Quiet Luxury for Rental Apartments

The quiet luxury trend is a popular way to decorate a rental apartment without breaking the bank. It focuses on creating a stylish and comfortable space by choosing high-quality materials, adding pops of luxury accessories, paying attention to details, creating a serene atmosphere, and making the space your own.

The quiet luxury aesthetic is all about understated elegance and understated wealth. It’s the opposite of the flashy, over-the-top luxury that we’re used to seeing in movies and magazines. This trend has been gaining popularity in recent years, thanks to shows like “Succession” and brands that focus on high-quality materials and timeless, understated designs.

When it comes to apartment living, quiet luxury means creating a space that is both stylish and comfortable, without being over-the-top. It’s a great option for renters who may not have the budget (or their landlord’s permission) for a full-blown luxury makeover of their rental apartments.

Here are five tips for working the quiet luxury trend into your rental apartment:

1. Choose high-quality materials

Look for pieces that are well-made and will last, such as natural materials like wood and leather. These materials are durable, stylish and can add a touch of luxury to your rental apartment. You can also find high-quality furniture and accessories at thrift stores and consignment shops.

Living room of a rental apartment with brown leather couch, white throw blanket, cushions and side table with blooming flowers in ceramic vase, with a wicker basket on the floor.

2. Add pops of luxury

With carefully placed accessories, you can add a touch of simple sophistication to make your place a luxury apartment. A beautiful throw blanket, a statement piece of art, or a luxurious bathrobe can all make a big difference. When choosing accessories for your apartment, look for pieces that are unique and eye-catching. Needless to say, avoid anything that looks too cheap or tacky.

Young woman in a white bathrobe brushing her hair sitting on the side of a bathtub in her rental apartment.

3. Pay attention to details

A clean and organized space, along with soft and diffused lighting, can help you create a cozy and elegant home, even if it’s a rental apartment. This means decluttering your space, dusting regularly and keeping your furniture in good repair.

Living room of a rental apartment. with cozy grey sofa, armchair and glowing lamps that give a soft, diffused light.

4. Create a serene atmosphere

To make your apartment more elegant and cozy, you should steer clear of loud colors and patterns. Instead, opt for more muted tones such as white, beige or gray. These colors are calming and relaxing, and they will make your space feel more spacious. You can also add pops of color with accessories, such as throw pillows, curtains or artwork.

Beige curtains and a modern grey sofa in the living room of a stylish rental apartment.

5. Make the space your own

Personalize your rental apartment to make it feel more like your own by adding photos, artwork and souvenirs from your travels. These items will make your apartment feel more inviting and comfortable. However, when choosing personal touches, make sure the items are meaningful to you, as this will help you create a space that you truly love.

Close up on a decorative souvenirs from travels in a beige-themed living room of a rental apartment.

Here are some additional tips that are specific to rental apartments:

  • Ask your landlord if you can make any changes to the space. This could include painting the walls, adding new flooring or installing new lighting.
  • If you’re not allowed to make any major changes, you can still add some personality to your space with removable wallpaper, area rugs or curtains.
  • Take care of your belongings. This will help them last longer and make your apartment look more well-maintained.

The best part about the quiet luxury trend is that it’s all about creating a space that reflects your own personal style. So don’t be afraid to experiment and have fun with it!

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Veronica Grecu

Veronica Grecu is a senior creative writer and research analyst for RentCafe. With more than 14 years of experience in the real estate industry, she covers a variety of topics in the apartment market, including rental competitiveness, new construction and other industry trends. Her work has been featured in top publications like The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Miami Herald, CNN, CNBC, and more. Prior to RentCafe, Veronica was involved in producing real estate content for Multi-Housing News, Commercial Property Executive and Yardi Matrix. She holds a B.A. in Applied Modern Languages and an M.A. in Advertising and PR.

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