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How to Style a Home Office for Video Calls

How to Style a Home Office for Video Calls

Video calls have become part of the daily rhythm in many UK homes, and the space behind us often speaks before we do. A thoughtfully styled home office helps you appear calm and considered on screen without a complete refit or a separate room. This guide explores practical ways to set up your desk, light your face, choose a supportive chair and quiet the background so video calls feel less mechanical and more natural. We look at how UK homes can solve common problems like cluttered shelves, harsh ceiling lights and walls that echo, using a few simple changes you can act on this week. Whether you work from a corner of the living room or a small spare bedroom, you will find ideas to bring more composure to your screen. At Furniture in Fashion, we see these same small choices making a real difference to how the working day feels....

8 Office Storage Ideas for Homes With No Dedicated Study

8 Office Storage Ideas for Homes With No Dedicated Study

Not every home in the UK has a separate study, and many of us work from corners of living rooms, the end of dining tables or quiet landing nooks. The puzzle is rarely about working harder. It is about finding a way to keep the things we need close to hand and out of sight when the day ends. Storage is the quiet engine behind any workspace that does not take over the rest of the room. In this guide we share eight practical office storage ideas that work in real flats and houses across the country, from slim sideboards and tall shelving to pedestal drawers, hidden cabinets, fold away desks and folding screens. Each idea earns its place by doing more than one job. At Furniture in Fashion, we see customers across the UK solving this puzzle weekly with quieter, simpler answers than they first expected....

How to Style a Traditional Study in a Modern Home

How to Style a Traditional Study in a Modern Home

A traditional study has a particular mood that does not always sit easily in a modern home, yet with a careful hand it can feel as natural in a new build as in an older property. Warm wood, a tight palette, books that look read rather than arranged, and lighting layered in three calm ways all play their part. The aim is a room that feels removed from the everyday rhythm of the house without seeming out of step with it. This piece walks through how to anchor the space with a wooden desk, build even a small library, choose a chair that suits the room, soften hard surfaces with textiles, and let personal objects give the space its character. The result is a study that feels gathered, considered and quietly at home in a modern setting rather than borrowed from another era....

6 Corner Desk Ideas for Awkward Home Office Spaces

6 Corner Desk Ideas for Awkward Home Office Spaces

Awkward corners are some of the most common starting points for a UK home office, from chimney recesses to landings, attic eaves and quiet ends of living rooms. A corner desk often suits these places better than a flat sided model because it claims two walls rather than fighting for one. From compact alcove desks to L shaped layouts, curved fronts that allow chairs to swing freely, and storage planned around the surface rather than the room, the right choice can turn an overlooked area into a calm working zone. This piece walks through six ideas that work well in real homes, with notes on finishes, chair movement and how to keep the corner tied to the rest of the room. The aim is a working space that feels considered rather than squeezed in, no matter how unusual the layout happens to be....

9 Home Office Ideas for Parents Working Around Children

9 Home Office Ideas for Parents Working Around Children

Combining family life with home working calls for a room that bends rather than one that looks pulled together for the camera. From where the desk faces, to how quickly you can clear the surface when little hands appear, to the rug that softens footsteps during a video call, the details that matter to parents are rarely the same as those in a corporate office. These nine ideas focus on how UK parents actually use their home offices through the school year, from term time mornings to long summer holidays. The aim is a calm, flexible space that works on the busiest days, settles back to being an office on quiet ones, and grows with your children as their routines change. None of this needs to be expensive, but a little planning saves a great deal of stress over time and keeps the whole household moving forward....

How to Choose a Desk for a Shared Home Working Space

How to Choose a Desk for a Shared Home Working Space

Sharing a home working space takes more thought than setting up a desk for one person. From how each of you uses the room, to materials, shapes, cable routing and the way the area looks once laptops close, every choice nudges the day in a slightly different direction. The right desk supports both routines without crowding the room, while the wrong one can leave you stepping over chairs and apologising on calls. This guide walks through how to measure the room, choose between long single desks and corner setups, weigh up wooden, glass and high gloss finishes, and plan for the evenings when the office quietly becomes a guest room again. The goal is a calm shared space that works for both of you, day after day, without one person constantly working around the other, however demanding the week happens to become....

6 Gaming Chair Ideas for Bedrooms and Home Offices

6 Gaming Chair Ideas for Bedrooms and Home Offices

For many UK households a gaming chair sits at the centre of daily life. It supports evenings of play, daytime study, video calls and the occasional film marathon. Treated as a piece of furniture rather than a peripheral, it can sit comfortably in either a home office or a bedroom without taking over the room. This guide sets out six approaches to choosing a chair that supports the way you actually live. We look at fit, styling, upholstery, dual purpose use, the floor underneath and the wider setup around the chair. The aim is to help you choose a seat that holds its own through long sessions of gaming and work, while quietly settling into the room when the screen is off and the rest of the day takes over....

5 Home Office Furniture Ideas on a Budget

5 Home Office Furniture Ideas on a Budget

Setting up a home office on a sensible budget is more about smart planning than spending power. Across UK homes, working from a kitchen corner, a spare bedroom or a hallway nook has become normal, and the right desk, chair, storage and lighting can shape how the day unfolds. Rather than buying everything at once, focus on what your routine actually needs and what your room can hold. A compact desk that fits a chimney breast, a supportive chair with adjustable height, vertical storage that frees the floor, layered lighting that reduces strain, and pieces that earn their place by serving two roles all matter. This guide walks through five practical ideas that work well in small UK rooms, helping you build a workspace that looks pulled together without feeling overdone, and one that can grow with you as your routine changes over time....

How to Create a Productive Home Office in a Rented Property

How to Create a Productive Home Office in a Rented Property

Renting brings a particular set of limits when setting up a home office. Drilling into walls, painting shelves or fixing lighting often falls outside the tenancy agreement, and the deposit usually depends on leaving the property as you found it. None of this needs to compromise the working day. With the right freestanding furniture, a few low tack additions and a clear sense of how you use the room, a rental can host a working environment that feels rooted rather than improvised. In this guide we look at how to zone the space, manage cables, soften the acoustics and choose storage that travels with you to the next address. The result is a home office that supports long days at the screen and leaves no trace behind....

9 Home Office Ideas for Bedrooms Without Much Spare Space

9 Home Office Ideas for Bedrooms Without Much Spare Space

Plenty of UK homes simply lack a spare room for working. The bedroom often steps up as the quietest part of the house, which makes it the practical place for a desk. The challenge is keeping it restful at night and productive by day, without giving over too much space to office equipment. In this guide we look at nine arrangements that have worked well in real homes, from tucking a desk behind the bedroom door to building one into the alcove beside a chimney breast. Each idea is designed for bedrooms that have very little spare floor area, so none rely on knocking through walls or removing the bed. We close with notes on cables, lighting and storage, the practical details that keep a bedroom office feeling like a bedroom first....