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Living Well in a UK Flat
Flat living in Britain takes many forms. There are Edwardian conversions in Glasgow, modern apartments along the Thames, ex council blocks in Manchester, and quiet cottages turned into upper floor maisonettes. Each has its own quirks, but they share a single requirement when furnishing: every piece must earn its place. A side table is among the easier items to get right, provided it is chosen with the flat itself in mind rather than a generic notion of modern style.
We hear this often from customers shopping at Furniture in Fashion. People want a piece that feels current without overwhelming what is sometimes a single shared room.
High Gloss Finishes for Light Filled Apartments
Modern UK flats often have lower ceilings and smaller windows than older houses. Reflective surfaces help by bouncing whatever natural light is available across the room. A gloss top, particularly in white or pale grey, adds visual brightness that lifts the entire space. Our high gloss side tables are popular for this reason in newer builds across the south of England.
Gloss also reads as contemporary in a way that suits flats with clean lines, neutral walls and minimal mouldings. It pairs well with brushed metal accents and stone effect kitchen worktops, which are common in modern apartments.
Compact Pieces for Studio Layouts
In a studio, every piece of furniture serves more than one role. A side table beside the sofa may also act as a dining surface for a quick meal or a temporary desk for a laptop. Pieces with a top of around forty centimetres square offer enough room for these uses without dominating the floor plan.
For studios with a defined sleeping zone, a side table can also serve as a small bedside surface, which is helpful when there is no space for a full nightstand. A neutral finish makes this dual use easier on the eye.
Tables That Move Easily
Flats often shift in use through the day. A morning workspace becomes an evening living area. A weekend gathering changes the layout for a few hours, then everything returns to normal. Side tables on castors, or those light enough to lift in one hand, support this kind of life much better than heavier statement pieces.
Round shapes are also useful here. They can be moved between a sofa and a chair without rotating to fit the new position, which sounds minor but quickly adds up in daily life.
Storage Hidden in Plain Sight
Flats rarely have the storage capacity of houses. A side table with a drawer or a small cabinet base can hold remotes, chargers, magazines, candles and the small clutter that builds up in any home. A piece that closes neatly keeps the room looking calm even when it is full of life.
Closed storage is particularly useful in open plan flats, where the living area is visible from the kitchen or hallway. Hidden clutter changes how the whole space feels.
Materials That Suit the Style of UK Flats
Modern apartments lean towards lighter, cleaner finishes than period homes. Wood with a smooth grain, painted MDF, and brushed metal are common pairings. Browsing the wider side tables selection with these materials in mind helps narrow the choice quickly.
Period conversions take a different approach. They often have decorative cornicing, wooden floors and original fireplaces. Here a side table with a stronger material presence, such as solid oak or a marble top, can hold its own against the room’s existing character.
Pairing With Compact Sofas
Flats tend to have two seater sofas, love seats or modular sectionals rather than full three seaters. The arm height on these is often slightly lower, which means a shorter side table will sit more comfortably alongside. A piece between forty five and fifty five centimetres tall usually works well in this setting.
Hallway and Entry Solutions
Flat hallways are often narrow, sometimes serving as the only route between every room. A slim side table along the wall, holding a tray for keys and a small light, makes the hall feel intentional rather than transitional. It also helps slow the entry into the home, which changes how people use the space.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are gloss finishes durable in a busy flat?
Modern gloss finishes are scratch resistant and easy to clean with a soft cloth. They do show fingerprints, so a quick wipe over keeps them looking sharp.
What height suits a flat sofa with a low arm?
Aim for between forty five and fifty five centimetres for low arm sofas, which keeps the surface within easy reach without exceeding the seat line.
Do round side tables really save space?
They make movement around the table easier and feel softer in tight spaces, which is often more valuable than a small reduction in surface area.
Can one side table work for both living and bedroom use?
In a studio, yes. Choose a neutral finish and a height that splits the difference between sofa arm and mattress level, around fifty centimetres tall.

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