Furniture in Fashion Blog
Furniture in Fashion Blog
Furniture in Fashion Blog
New build homes offer plenty of advantages, from energy efficiency to a clean starting point. The one thing they often lack is character. Square rooms, flat white walls and few original features can leave a living room feeling like a blank box. The good news is that personality can be built in layer by layer. Here is how to give a plain new build living room warmth and individuality, using pieces from Furniture in Fashion.
Create Architecture Where There Is None
The first step is to add the structure the room is missing. Wall panelling is one of the most effective ways to do this, bringing texture and shadow to a flat surface. Even a simple arrangement of moulding can transform a plain wall into a feature. If panelling feels like a big commitment, a large arrangement of framed art has a similar effect. Our wall arts range lets you build a gallery wall that draws the eye and gives the room a sense of purpose.
Bring in Warmth Through Materials
New build rooms can feel a little flat because everything is new and smooth. Introducing natural materials adds the warmth and depth that older homes have by default. A wooden coffee table, a woven rug and a mix of fabrics in the seating all help. Layering different textures is the quiet secret to a room that feels collected over time rather than bought in one go.
Add Height and Storage With Shelving
A blank wall is an opportunity. A tall shelving unit or a freestanding bookcase adds height, storage and a place to display the objects that tell your story. Books, ceramics, plants and framed photographs all bring life to a plain room. Browse our shelving units and storage for designs that fill vertical space and give a new build the lived in feeling it often lacks.
Layer Your Lighting
New builds frequently rely on a single ceiling light, which casts a flat, even glow that does little for atmosphere. The fastest way to add mood is to introduce lamps at different levels. A table lamp on a sideboard and a second on a side table create pools of warm light in the evening, softening the room and adding intimacy. Our table lamps offer styles that double as decorative objects in their own right.
Ground the Space With a Rug
Hard flooring is common in new builds and, while practical, it can feel cool and impersonal. A rug instantly warms the floor, adds colour and pattern and helps define the seating area in an open plan layout. Choose a rug large enough to sit beneath the main furniture so the arrangement feels anchored. See our rugs for textures and tones that bring softness to a smooth, modern floor.
Choose Furniture With Personality
Where new build walls are plain, the furniture can carry the character. A sideboard in a warm timber or a bold finish gives the room a focal point and useful storage at once. Mixing a few different styles, perhaps a contemporary sofa with a more traditional cabinet, creates the gently eclectic feel that makes a room interesting. Look at our sideboard furniture for pieces that add both function and flair.
Layer in the Finishing Touches
Character lives in the details. Cushions in varied fabrics, a throw over the arm of the sofa, a stack of books and a few well chosen objects all signal a room that is loved and used. These small layers are easy to change with the seasons, so the room can evolve without major effort. The aim is to move the space away from showroom neatness towards something that feels personal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do new build living rooms feel so plain?
They often have square rooms, flat walls and few original features, along with hard flooring and a single ceiling light. This combination can feel like a blank box until you layer in texture and personality.
What is the easiest way to add character quickly?
Layered lighting and a large rug make an immediate difference, instantly warming the room and adding mood. A gallery wall is another fast and flexible option.
Does wall panelling work in a modern home?
Yes. Panelling adds texture and shadow to flat walls and suits new builds well, giving them the architectural interest they tend to lack.
How do I make a new build feel less like a showroom?
Mix furniture styles, layer natural materials and add personal touches such as books, plants and varied cushions so the room feels collected over time.
With panelling, layered lighting, natural textures and furniture that carries personality, even the plainest new build living room can feel warm, characterful and unmistakably yours.

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