Style Comparison
Quiet Luxury vs Japandi
A side-by-side comparison to help you decide which design style fits your space and personality.
Quiet Luxury
RefinedUnderstatedPremium
Quiet luxury is the design equivalent of a perfectly tailored suit: no logos, no flash, just impeccable quality that speaks for itself. Premium materials, neutral tones, and refined craftsmanship create spaces where elegance is felt rather than seen.
Japandi
MinimalistNaturalWarm Neutrals
Japandi is the intersection of two design philosophies that share a deep respect for simplicity, craftsmanship, and nature. Japanese wabi-sabi meets Scandinavian hygge in a style that feels both intentional and lived-in.
Bathroom - Quiet Luxury
Entryway - Japandi
Color Palette Comparison
Quiet Luxury
Warm ivorySoft greigeMushroomPale stoneMatte bronze
Japandi
Warm whiteSoft beigeMuted sageCharcoal grayPale oak
Key Differences
| Aspect | Quiet Luxury | Japandi |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Honed marble, Cashmere and alpaca, Solid oak with natural finish | Light oak and ash wood, Linen and cotton, Handmade ceramics |
| Key Elements | Premium natural materials (cashmere, marble, solid wood); A strictly neutral, tone-on-tone palette | Clean lines with organic, imperfect touches; Low-profile furniture close to the ground |
| Best Room | Bedroom | Living Room |
| Colors | Warm ivory, Soft greige, Mushroom | Warm white, Soft beige, Muted sage |
Can't Decide? See Both in Your Room
Take a photo of your room and try both Quiet Luxury and Japandi. Compare the results side by side with your actual space.