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At home with Charlotte Broekaert

At home with Charlotte Broekaert

Hi, Charlotte! We’re so excited to feature your new home in our journal. To begin, could you reintroduce yourself to the club please?

Of course. I am Charlotte, twenty five years old, working as the digital editor for Feeling magazine while creating content on the side. My life feels like a modern day Carrie Bradshaw moment filled with meetings, writing, photoshoots and city life, and I truly enjoy the pace of it. I love creating beautiful things, whether that is for a story or inside my home.

Where do you draw inspiration from when choosing pieces for your home?

At the moment I find most of my inspiration in Nancy Meyers movies. I love the way her interiors feel warm and lived in yet elegant and considered. That combination of comfort and sophistication, with a subtle modern twist, is exactly what I want to bring into my own space.

What are your favorite places to shop for home décor?

I love vintage shops because finding unique pieces with a story immediately adds soul to a home. I also enjoy browsing Zara Home for timeless staples. When I discover a space I genuinely connect with, such as a beautifully designed hotel, I often take inspiration from the atmosphere and details I experienced there.

How would you describe the style of your home in three words? Does it match your personal style?

Elegant, lived in and timeless. A few years ago my style was focused on modern shapes, chrome accents and minimalism. Today I want warmth, atmosphere and pieces that feel refined. It matches the way my personal style has evolved and it feels much closer to who I am now.

How has your interior style evolved over the years?

I used to prefer very minimal and sleek interiors. As I grew older I started craving spaces that feel softer and more layered. I now look for timeless pieces and details that bring comfort and emotion into a room. My home feels more like a reflection of myself than ever before.

Finish the sentence: A room truly comes alive when it has:

Good lighting. Everything begins with light. Morning sunshine, a warm lamp in the evening or the soft glow of candlelight can completely transform a room and give it character and emotion.

Which Lepelclub collection and colorway do you think matches your home the best?

I remain very happy with the Bow Series. A bow adds a gentle and elegant touch that fits beautifully with the atmosphere I aim to create at home.

To wrap up, what interior design trends do you think we are going to see a lot of in 2025?

I think we will see a strong return of what I call the Nancy Meyers mood, meaning warm and characterful interiors that feel personal rather than overly styled. With the holiday season approaching I notice gingham and nostalgic patterns making a comeback. The Soho House feeling will continue to inspire many people as well, with rich textures and an inviting, lived in sensibility.