What is a luxury space? Designed to reflect luxury in state of space, concept, lights, materials, technology, decoration, etc.
Its style will be reflected in different aspects.
Classical Luxury
The neo-classical interior design style is inspired by the Greek and Roman architecture. It features the grandness that is characteristic of these age-old designs with a modern twist.

Victorian Luxury
The Victorian style of interior design emulates the architecture used in the Victorian era.

Traditional Luxury
The traditional version of luxury interior design utilizes strong wooden accents and warm colors. The grandness of this kind of styling comes from epic detailing.

Baroque Luxury
The Baroque style was literally a movement that rose to defy the simplicity and starkness that arose when religious extremists stripped the churches of all décor – leaving no sculptures, artwork or decorations.

Rococo Luxury
The Rococo style used to be the darling theme of French aristocracy back in the eighteenth century. It represents the tail end of the Baroque era, and features light pastel colors with gold accents to mark its identity.

Modern Luxury
The concept of luxury is interpreted in the modern style through clean lines, spacious rooms with zero structural hindrances and an emphasis on a neutral color palate.

Contemporary Luxury
The contemporary style is an accumulation of all the styles that were popular in the latter half of the twentieth century.

Future Luxury
Futuristic concepts and forms are integrated into the design.
