Luxury doesn’t always mean more is more. Julia Millen gleans some insights into thoughtful design from Maren Lundehn, founder of MURRON Interiors
In a world of permanent noise and distraction, where we’re surrounded by multiple digital devices and under pressure to juggle careers and home life, we can be at risk of losing ourselves and the connection to our soul, our heart, our mind and our values. Sometimes we can even lose our dreams. MURRON Interiors, believe that luxury in our today’s world is having time to rest, immersed in nature where you can unplug and reconnect with yourself, your loved ones and your dreams.
From a bespoke, high-profile bay side home to a remote, tranquil cabin in the woods, MURRON Interiors compose unique hideaways throughout Europe for nature loving clients who want to slow down and dream again. Maren and her team offer holistic architecture and design to create airy spaces which are filled with light and celebrate life, solitude and serenity.
To create, as Maren states: “pristine luxury” the team aim for timeless design, using natural materials to enhance the flow of light within a space.
Offering design consultations regarding property and location searches to a complete interior design service, MURRON believe interior design should be centred on people, with the best design working on an emotional level, building strong authentic relationships.
The company’s work is instantly recognisable for its understated luxury, space and natural purity alongside a commitment to sustainable thinking. Maren believes sustainability doesn’t only refer to materials and economics, but also psychological resilience; which means focusing on mental well-being and feelings of fulfillment and happiness.
She concludes: “Ultimately, we want to achieve an equilibrium for our clients, whereby they feel happy and content in their hideaway and finally start to dream again. That’s the essence of luxury”.
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