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Designing a home in California Wine Country is about more than creating something beautiful. It’s about creating a space that feels lived in, welcoming, and deeply aligned with the way you move through your day.
There’s a common misconception that luxury interiors have to feel formal or untouchable. But at Revelry, luxury takes on a different tone. It’s quieter. More grounded. More connected to real life.
Our goal is to create interiors that feel elevated and refined, while still being comfortable, functional, and easy to live in. This is what I often think of as laidback luxury—spaces that feel as good as they look.
Wine Country interiors are shaped by both the landscape and the lifestyle. Homes here are designed for gathering, for slowing down, and for enjoying everyday moments with family and friends.
This design style is rooted in:
Rather than chasing trends, Wine Country interior design focuses on creating a timeless foundation that evolves naturally over time. The result is a home that feels effortless, but is actually very thoughtfully designed.
Luxury is not about excess. It’s about intention. A well-designed home should feel calm, inviting, and supportive of your daily life. It should function beautifully without feeling overdesigned or overly formal.
Laidback luxury means:
This approach allows a home to feel elevated without feeling intimidating. It’s the balance between refinement and ease that makes a space truly successful.
One of the biggest shifts I’ve seen in recent years is the emphasis on comfort. Clients are no longer looking for homes that simply look beautiful. They want homes that feel good to live in.
Comfort shows up in many ways:
A home should support everything from quiet mornings to busy gatherings. If a space only works visually but not functionally, it ultimately falls short.
One of the most practical ways to blend comfort and luxury is through performance fabrics.
Performance fabrics have come a long way. They no longer feel overly synthetic or limited in style. Today, they offer the same softness and visual appeal as traditional upholstery, with added durability that supports real life.
This is especially important in Wine Country homes, where spaces are often used for entertaining and hosting.
Performance fabrics allow you to:
I often recommend performance fabrics to clients because it removes the stress of maintaining a beautiful home. You don’t have to sacrifice style for practicality—you can have both.
Another defining element of Wine Country interiors is the connection between indoors and outdoors.
Large windows, sliding doors, and open layouts bring in natural light and allow the surrounding landscape to become part of the design. Because of this, interior choices need to complement what’s happening outside.
This often means:
When done well, the home feels cohesive with its environment. The interior doesn’t compete with the view. Instead, it enhances it.
A truly successful home is one that feels personal. This doesn’t come from filling a space with decorative items. It comes from thoughtful curation and choosing pieces that have meaning, reflect your lifestyle, and contribute to the overall feeling of the home.
This might include:
Timeless design is not about avoiding personality. It’s about incorporating it in a way that feels intentional and enduring.
Blending comfort and luxury sounds simple, but in practice, it involves hundreds of decisions.
From selecting materials and furnishings to managing layout, scale, and flow, every detail plays a role in how the space ultimately feels.
An experienced Wine Country interior designer can create a cohesive vision from the beginning, helping you design a space that balances beauty and functionality. They can also navigate sourcing, timelines, and logistics while helping you avoid costly mistakes.
Wine Country interiors are shaped by both the landscape and the lifestyle. They prioritize natural materials, a strong connection to the outdoors, and spaces designed for gathering and everyday living.
Yes. Luxury comes from quality, proportion, and thoughtful design, not from formality or excess.
Absolutely. Performance fabrics allow you to maintain a polished, elevated look while supporting everyday life. They are one of the best ways to achieve livable luxury.
It comes down to balance. While the overall feeling may be relaxed, elements like tailored upholstery, thoughtful lighting, and well-chosen materials ensure the space still feels refined.
The first step is understanding how you want your home to feel and function. From there, we develop a plan that aligns your lifestyle with the design direction.
At Revelry, we believe in understated luxury. In other words, we believe your home can be down to earth and functional while still being beautiful and luxurious.
If you’re thinking about refreshing your space or have a design project in mind, we’d love to chat with you.
Book a complimentary Discovery Call to start the conversation and explore how we can help create a home that blends comfort and luxury.
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Speak with our Principal Interior Designer, Dana Feagles.
Tell us about your project, your needs, your hurdles, and your aspirations.
Learn how we can help.