When a bedroom is being refreshed, the chair is often the piece that signals the new direction of the room. Walls may have been repainted, curtains replaced and bedding refreshed, but it is frequently the introduction of an upholstered chair that brings the scheme together. The fabric carries the new palette, the silhouette confirms the style and the comfort it offers makes the bedroom feel finished rather than functional.
For UK homes that are being updated rather than fully renovated, an upholstered chair is also one of the easier purchases to commit to. It does not involve dismantling the bed, rearranging the wardrobe or shifting the layout. It simply slots into the space and brings new character with it.
Modern bedroom updates in the UK tend to fall into a few quiet categories. Some readers are softening a previously minimalist room with warmer textures. Others are updating a busy traditional scheme into something calmer. A third group are introducing colour into a previously neutral palette. The chair you choose should reflect the direction of the update.
Curved silhouettes, rounded backs and soft boucle fabrics suit homes moving towards warmth and tactility. Cleaner lines, slim arms and tighter weaves work for readers heading towards a more contemporary look. Channel back chairs, fluted detailing and velvet upholstery sit comfortably in updates that lean into character without going fully traditional.
Bedroom chairs do not see the same daily punishment as living room sofas, but they still need to wear well. Linen blends bring a relaxed feel and breathe easily in summer. Wool and bouclé add warmth and are forgiving of daily marks. Velvet looks elegant and is more practical than many readers expect, particularly in modern performance weaves that resist crushing.
If you are concerned about long term care, ask about Martindale rub counts and choose a fabric rated for general domestic use at minimum. Removable covers are not always available on bedroom chairs but are worth looking for if the room sees heavy use. Browse our bedroom chairs collection to compare fabric weights and finishes side by side.
Soft neutrals continue to dominate UK bedrooms, but the definition of neutral has broadened. Warm putty, oat, mushroom and pale clay sit alongside the older greys and creams. These tones flatter most wall colours and allow the bedding to take the lead. For a bolder update, deep forest, navy and aged terracotta all read as sophisticated rather than loud, particularly in matt fabrics.
If the room already has strong colour in the curtains or bedding, choose a chair that picks up a single tone rather than introducing a new one. The chair becomes the connector that quietly resolves the scheme.
Updates often involve rethinking how the room is used. A reading corner may be replacing a redundant piece of furniture, a chair may be filling a space where a TV unit once sat, or the new chair may be standing in for a tired old one. Measure the available footprint carefully and leave breathing space on each side of the chair so it does not appear wedged in.
For end of bed placement, choose a wider, lower silhouette such as a long bench style or a slim accent chair without arms. For corner placement, a higher backed style works well. We also see the chair being used as a quiet companion to a dressing table in updated bedrooms, replacing the more formal stool with something softer and more inviting.
An upholstered chair should feel connected to the rest of the bedroom rather than added on. Echo the chair fabric somewhere else in the room, even subtly. A cushion on the bed, a runner across the foot of the mattress or a throw folded over a blanket box all create the visual links that make a scheme feel resolved.
Lighting also plays its part. A chair tucked into a darker corner of the room benefits from a nearby floor lamp, while a chair beneath a window may need only a small reading light on a side table. Both options keep the chair usable rather than purely decorative.
A weekly vacuum with a soft brush attachment keeps fibres lifted and dust at bay. Rotate cushions every couple of weeks where possible and treat any spills immediately with a clean cloth and lukewarm water. Avoid placing the chair in direct sunlight for long periods, as some fabrics can fade unevenly. A professional clean every two to three years extends the life of the upholstery considerably.
Which fabric wears best in a bedroom?
Linen blends, wool weaves and modern performance velvets all wear well in domestic bedrooms when matched to general use ratings.
Is bouclé still a good choice for an updated bedroom?
Yes. Quality bouclé continues to look fresh and adds warmth and texture to neutral schemes without dating quickly.
Can I introduce a strong colour through the chair alone?
You can, provided the colour is echoed elsewhere in the room through cushions, art or bedding so it does not look isolated.
Will a large upholstered chair fit a UK double bedroom?
Often yes, but measure carefully. A compact armchair under seventy five centimetres wide is usually the safer choice in standard rooms.
Where can I see your full collection?
You can view the wider range at Furniture in Fashion, where every bedroom chair ships with free UK delivery.
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