Victoria and David Beckham's Living Room Exudes Elegance With Modern Art, White Curtains, and a Classic Lamp – It's a Masterclass in Evergreen Style
Simple and understated furnishings come together to create chic magic in Victoria and David Beckham's London living room – here's why it works
Contrary to popular belief, the secret to a beautiful home isn't a complex equation that requires years of training to master. Elegance often comes through in simplicity and little details. David and Victoria Beckham's London living room is the perfect example.
We spotted the effortlessly elegant design in an Instagram video posted by their son, Cruz Beckham. The video showcases the Beckham family singing along to Cruz's guitar, but we were more taken by the living room idea in the background. It feels like the perfect combination of neutral tones. Wall paneling adds elegant, quiet luxury, while simple lighting and a traditional lamp ground the room. A painting of an eye and a green velvet sofa add interest and texture.
Together, these simple but seemingly disparate elements create a warming, quiet luxury feel. It's equal parts beautiful, classic, and cozy.
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Recreate David and Victoria's Look at Home
For a dose of depth, add this moss green pillow cover to the heart of your sofa or armchair. Made from a soft velvet, it's hard to resist this luxurious staple. If you want to try out Victoria's green sofa, but aren't sure where to start, this is a great option.
Simple, chic, and of beautiful quality, these West Elm drapes will add an organic modern feel to any space. They pair gorgeously with other natural hues.
A pretty lamp with a simple silhouette can have a big impact, as seen in David and Victoria's living room. This fluted style from IKEA is both stylish and affordable.
Victoria and David define their living room with a crying eye picture, and this Dimitri Likissas painting is a gorgeous alternative. It has a pop art influence for a stylish, contemporary feel.
A durable and stylish 3-seater, this midcentury-modern-inspired sofa is the ultimate family room staple. Covered in a durable yet soft corduroy, it will stand through years of wear and tear.
A bouquet of flowers is the perfect choice to add height and style to a side table. This pretty set from Venus Et Fleur lasts for more than a year, for a resilient and stylish look.
Furthermore, this shift, embodied in David and Victoria's home is reflected in current interior design trends. Isabel Fernandez, Director at Quorn Stone, explains: 'We’re seeing a clear move towards timeless design choices, a trend often referred to as "quiet luxury." When budgets are tighter, people want interiors that last and feel adaptable rather than something that risks looking dated in a few years.'
She continues: 'This consumer shift also highlights the emotional side of design. In uncertain times, timeless interiors provide stability and comfort, creating homes that feel both considered and secure. And with homeowners planning to stay in their properties for over a decade, the demand for long-lasting, versatile materials is only set to grow.'
Versatile, simple spaces will always be in style, no matter the year. With a bit of texture and color to lend personality, it doesn't get better than the basics.
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Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.