Luxury Home Décor

Carry on Reading...

Create a considered interior with luxury home décor from Dowsing & Reynolds

The most convincing luxury interiors rarely rely on excess. Instead, they feel resolved: the lighting has presence, the hardware feels substantial in your hand and even practical fittings such as switches, taps and towel rails have been deliberately chosen.

Our collection brings those details together across the home. Sculptural lighting, tactile metalwork and warm Gold finishes create a consistent thread, while natural stone and frosted glass add softness and material depth. The result is luxury that feels calm, individual and easy to live with.

Make luxury lighting the focal point

Statement lighting can establish the mood of a room before any of the smaller details are added.

For spaces with generous proportions, our signature Bubble Chandeliers create sculptural impact through clusters of glass globes. The Gold Bubble Cloud Frosted Chandelier works particularly well over a long dining table or kitchen island, while the XL Frosted Bubble Chandelier is designed for stairwells, atriums and double-height spaces where lighting needs enough scale to hold its own. 

For something quieter, explore Solenne Alabaster lighting. Natural alabaster gives each fitting subtle texture and variation, becoming softly illuminated as light passes through the stone.

You can also introduce the softer glow of Waldorf lighting, where smooth frosted glass is paired with refined Gold metalwork, or look to our hotel lighting collection for pieces such as the Ritz wall light. These work beautifully for layered schemes where wall lights and ceiling lighting share the job of creating atmosphere rather than relying on one central fitting.

Image courtesy of @am_amcdesign

frosted bubble chandelier above a dining table

Shop switches and sockets that belong in the scheme

Luxury is often most noticeable in the things you touch every day.

Our Gold switches and sockets turn an essential fitting into part of the wider interior, allowing warm metallic detail to continue across walls rather than ending with the lighting.

For a softer, more nuanced interpretation, Elemental Gold switches and sockets have an artisan matt finish with timeworn warmth. Less polished and more atmospheric than conventional gold, Elemental Gold works particularly well with alabaster, natural stone, rich timber, plaster textures and layered neutral interiors.

Image courtesy of lottiebownhome

Gold double socket with white inserts on a wallpapered wall.

Add tactile luxury with cabinet and door handles

Handles offer one of the simplest ways to introduce luxury home décor accessories to furniture, cabinetry and doors because their quality is both seen and felt.

The Gold Podia handles use precise knurled detailing to create grip and texture, making them particularly effective against simple flat-fronted cabinetry, stone worktops and painted joinery. For a different tactile effect, Gold Corinthian handles introduce a distinctive ribbed surface and warm metallic detail to cupboards and drawers.

Carry the same attention to detail onto internal doors with the Gold Kandinsky door knob. Made from brass, its rounded form combines a smooth central surface with tactile knurled edges, giving a frequently used touchpoint weight, texture and presence.

Image courtesy of @our_greenhouse_reno @studio.maple

pink kitchen unit with gold Dowsing & Reynolds skyscraper handles

Bring refined Gold details into the bathroom

A luxury bathroom is often defined by the quality and consistency of its smaller fittings.

Coordinate gold bathroom accessories such as knurled towel rails, hooks and toilet roll holders with gold taps to repeat the same warm metallic note around the room. Knurling brings tactile detail to functional pieces, while satin and softly brushed Gold finishes provide warmth without relying on high shine.

Image courtesy of @aflux_interiors

How to create a quietly luxurious interior

Start with fewer pieces, chosen more carefully. A substantial chandelier, alabaster wall light or beautifully detailed handle has more impact when there is enough visual space around it to be noticed.

Use Gold as a repeating accent rather than covering every surface with it. Repeating a finish in small, considered ways is a technique interior designers often use to make a room feel more cohesive and deliberately put together. Pick up Gold through lighting, handles, taps, mirrors and selected switches and sockets, then balance the metal with tactile materials such as natural stone, timber, linen, glass and softly textured walls. The repetition creates a subtle visual rhythm that can make the whole space feel more refined and luxurious.

Most importantly, pay attention to the details you interact with. The reassuring click of a toggle switch, the grip of a knurled handle and the gentle glow through frosted glass or alabaster are the details that make a room feel considered long after the initial impression.

frosted cloud chandelier above dining table in a show apartment

Image courtesy of @andrewhenryinteriors

More interior inspiration

Discover more ideas for creating a considered home:

  • Home Lighting Design Ideas
  • How To Create A Lighting Plan For Your Home
  • What Colours Go With Gold?

Showing 21–25 of 25 results