Scale is the quiet reason some rooms feel right and others feel awkward. Before choosing anything, measure the room, including the width of doorways and the height of skirting and windows. Sketch a simple plan and mark where the furniture will sit. This small effort prevents the common mistake of buying a piece that looks fine in the showroom but overwhelms the room at home.
The sofa is usually the largest item in a living room, so its scale sets the tone for everything else. In a smaller room, a two seater with slim arms will leave more breathing space, while a larger family room can carry a deeper or longer design. Measure the wall it will sit against and leave room for people to pass comfortably. Browse our sofa furniture with your measurements to hand so you can compare dimensions, not just looks.
A coffee table should relate to the seating around it. As a rough guide, it should be roughly two thirds the length of your sofa and at a similar height to the seat cushions, which keeps it easy to reach. Too small and it looks lost, too large and it dominates. Our coffee tables come in many shapes, and a round one can soften a small room while making it easier to move around.
The same thinking applies to dining. A table that seats your everyday household with a little room to spare is more practical than one that fills the space. Measure the room and allow space for chairs to pull out when choosing from our dining tables.
Bedroom scale often comes down to the bed and the storage around it. A bed that is too large leaves no room to walk, while too small a wardrobe leads to overflowing clothes. Measure the floor space and think about how doors and drawers will open before committing. Our wardrobes range includes sliding designs that suit rooms where a hinged door would block the walkway.
Good scale is not only about the size of each piece but the space between them. Allow clear walkways so you can move through a room without weaving around furniture. As a general rule, leave enough room for a person to pass comfortably between large pieces. This breathing room is what makes a well furnished room feel calm rather than crowded.
Two pieces of the same size can feel very different depending on their design. A solid, dark unit feels heavier than an open frame or a glass topped table, even if they take up the same footprint. In a small room, choosing pieces with legs, slim profiles or transparent surfaces keeps things feeling light. In a larger room, heavier pieces help fill the space and stop it from feeling sparse.
A room made up entirely of low furniture can feel flat, while too many tall pieces can feel boxed in. Aim for a mix. A tall bookcase or a wardrobe can balance the low lines of a bed or sofa, drawing the eye up and down the room. This variation in height gives a space rhythm and stops it from feeling monotonous.
It is easy to fall for a piece online, but the right scale always depends on your room rather than the latest look. Take your measurements, picture how you move through the space, and choose accordingly. For pieces in a wide range of sizes to suit every UK room, explore the full collection at Furniture in Fashion, with free UK delivery.
Aim for roughly two thirds the length of your sofa and a height close to the seat cushions. This keeps it in proportion and easy to reach.
Leave enough room for a person to pass comfortably between large pieces, ideally a clear walkway. This keeps the room feeling open and easy to use.
A two seater with slim arms and visible legs usually works well, leaving floor space visible and room to move around it.
Measure before you buy, choose pieces with lighter visual weight, and mix tall and low items so the room feels balanced rather than crowded.
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