Luxury is not a concept that can be defined with absolute rigor, since it depends as much on the personal perception of each individual, as on a series of socio-cultural factors, which originate a new “need”.
In the case of interior architecture, the classic concept of luxury was referred to buildings endowed with great luxury, decorative wealth and very expensive materials, always contemplating a basic level of comfort, which often sacrificed in favor of visuality and design. The eclectic architecture is probably the modern style that has most clung to this luxury view of villa.
Modernity was in charge of taking a drastic turn in the thinking of societies, which was reflected in a new interior architectural production where simplicity and a taste for cleaning structures would become the ultimate expression of luxury and sophistication.