8 Interior Design Trends Defining Luxury Homes in the Pacific Northwest


The Pacific Northwest, particularly in the greater Portland and Lake Oswego areas, has a distinct regional aesthetic when it comes to the interiors of luxury homes. Discerning homeowners, custom home builders, and high-end realtors should take note of these 8 key interior design trends shaping the luxury market.


1. Organic Modernism

Clean lines and contemporary elements are softened with organic touches like natural wood and stone. This style brings warmth to sleek, modern interiors.


2. Personalized Amenities

Luxury is increasingly defined by bespoke features tailored to homeowners' lifestyles, from professional chef's kitchens to spa-like bathrooms to custom home offices. Cookie-cutter layouts are out.

Home gym with custom lighting and large sliding glass doors.

3. Textural Intrigue

Luxury homes are embracing tactile materials like woven fabric wallcoverings, plush velvets, distressed wood, honed stone, and more. Layered textures create visual depth and a sumptuous feel.


4. Indoor-Outdoor Flow

Connecting interior living areas to the outdoors is a must in Pacific Northwest luxury homes. Folding glass walls, covered outdoor living rooms with fireplaces, and seamless flooring transitions blur the lines.

Living room with an expansive view.

5. Nature-Inspired Neutrals

Creamy whites and beiges are giving way to greens, blues, taupes and grays that echo the Northwest's lush landscapes. These soothing hues feel sophisticated yet welcoming.


6. Statement Lighting

Bold chandeliers, sculptural pendants, and artistic sconces are jewelry for the home, bringing drama and ambiance to the living spaces of a luxury home. Layered lighting is key.


7. Curated Eclecticism

The most exquisite homes feel carefully collected, not designed all at once. An intentional mix of contemporary pieces with vintage and global elements imparts a worldly, one-of-a-kind aesthetic. This goes beyond interior design trends and simply makes a home feel lived-in.


8. Wellness-Focused Spaces  

Luxury homeowners want interior environments that promote well-being, from calming bedrooms to home gyms flooded with natural light to state-of-the-art air and water purification.

Modern bathroom with walk-in shower and soaking bath.

Wine cellar entrance with crates of wine.

As a leading luxury interior architecture firm based in Portland, Studio Garrison caters to high-net-worth individuals seeking to build or renovate extraordinary custom homes. Our experienced team excels at forging personal connections with clients to craft spaces that reflect their unique tastes, travels, and lifestyles.

Custom wine cellar

Whether working on a wine country estate, classic urban residence, or penthouse condo, we bring an unparalleled level of care and sophistication to every project. View our portfolio to see how we've brought these luxury design trends to life for discerning homeowners in Lake Oswego, Portland, Oregon City, and beyond.

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