Design Interiors for Entertaining

How to create a sense of elegance and luxury

with AMANDA LINDROTH — Acclaimed interior designer with offices in Palm Beach, Charleston and Nassau. Queen of island chic.

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There are certain characteristics you can introduce into your home to give it a luxurious elegance, as well as a few signature design elements.

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How to Create a Sense of Elegance and Luxury

While these can feel like intangible concepts, there are certain characteristics you can introduce into your home to give it a luxurious elegance, as well as a few signature design elements

For me, a room feels elegant and luxurious when it has:

  • A dynamic mixture of scales
  • Strong and smart symmetry
  • Classic architecture to create formality
  • Decorating that provides comfort
  • A layout that encourages conviviality

Include these signature elements in your decorating schemes to help evoke elegance and luxury:

  • A sofa with feather or filled cushions
  • A great club chair
  • A soft Ottoman piled with books
  • Fresh and crisp percale bedding
  • Matelassé or piqué blanket covers
  • Block-printed, hand-quilted throws
  • A four-poster bed frame with an eyelet fabric canopy
  • Composed walls with beautiful crown mouldings
  • Wood ceilings and good skirting boards
  • A stone or wood floor
  • Games such as backgammon or chess
  • Candlelight and lamps on dimmers
  • Plants and flowers from the garden
  • A drinks cupboard

Maintain a sense of elegance by committing to some new habits:

  • Avoid clutter by curating what you have and going through a process of editing your belongings – perhaps a few times a year. A room that's messy and disordered won't feel elegant or appealing.
  • Create collections of things that you love and that bring you joy, whether they be paintings, books or trinkets.
  • Embrace the charm of imperfections. Learning not to be too precious will make for a more joyful, cheerful and happy home.

Discover More

I often use these online marketplaces and auctioneers to discover antiques and second-hand items:

  • 1st Dibs
  • eBay
  • The Saleroom
  • Selling Antiques

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Amanda Lindroth

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Amanda Lindroth

Acclaimed interior designer with offices in Palm Beach, Charleston and Nassau. Queen of island chic.

Evoking warm tropical breezes and dreams of sun drenched mornings, Amanda Lindroth’s colourful style epitomises the lust-worthy aesthetic of island life. Born and raised in Palm Beach, Florida, Amanda’s childhood instilled in her a love of coastal living. After stints in Paris, New York and London, she relocated to The Bahamas in the early 2000’s and set up her interior design practice in 2010, bringing her signature style to the homes of island-dwellers all over the world. She authored her debut book ‘Island Hopping’ in 2018 and launched her first homeware collection in the same year. Creating spaces for entertaining is Amanda’s speciality, and she’s a firm believer in the benefit of thoughtful, clever design for effortless and elegant hosting.

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