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Welcome to the Furniture in Fashion Blog, your source for modern furniture inspiration UK. Dive into our expert styling tips, trend reports and buying guides for the living room, dining room, bedroom and home office. Whether you’re refreshing your décor or furnishing your entire home, explore ideas to help you choose the right pieces, finishes and layouts. Stay ahead of trends, shop smarter and enjoy fresh content from the trusted brand Furniture in Fashion

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How to Style a Contemporary Sideboard in a Traditional Home

How to Style a Contemporary Sideboard in a Traditional Home

Mixing periods is one of the more rewarding tricks in British interiors, and a contemporary sideboard placed inside a traditional sitting room or hallway can feel surprisingly settled when handled with care. The older bones of the room give the modern piece a sense of history, while the sideboard itself brings clean lines that prevent the space from feeling like a museum. This guide walks through the practicalities, from matching tonal warmth in timber and proportions to choosing the right art above and styling the top in three thoughtful layers. Asymmetry, soft objects, and considered hardware all play their part. The aim throughout is to let the two centuries speak to one another, rather than disguising the modern piece. Traditional rooms benefit from a contemporary update when the update sits inside, rather than imposing upon, the architecture already there....

9 Modern Living Room Ideas for Homes Without Much Natural Light

9 Modern Living Room Ideas for Homes Without Much Natural Light

Many UK homes were never built with daylight in mind, yet a low light living room can become one of the most atmospheric spaces in the house. The trick lies in working with what is there rather than fighting it. This guide walks through nine practical ideas, from softer wall tones and layered lighting to generously sized mirrors and sofas with raised legs. Reflective accents, lighter window dressings, and considered furniture placement also play their part in lifting a darker space. Whether the room sits inside a Victorian terrace, an Edwardian semi, a basement flat, or a north facing extension, the principles remain the same. Small changes compound, and a dim space soon feels considered rather than gloomy. The result is a living room with depth, warmth, and quiet character, even when the daylight never arrives in full....

How to Choose a Sofa That Works With Underfloor Heating

How to Choose a Sofa That Works With Underfloor Heating

Underfloor heating brings a quiet, even warmth to UK homes, yet it does change the way a sofa needs to be chosen. The frame, fillings, and upholstery all respond to the steady heat rising from the floor, so a few sensible decisions help your sofa look good and last well. Raised legs are the single most important feature, since they allow warm air to circulate freely beneath the seat. Breathable fabrics such as linen blends and chenille work nicely, while finished leathers cope well with consistent warmth. Cushion construction matters too, with foam mixed with feather or fibre wearing more gracefully than solid foam alone. Rugs should be thinner rather than thick. Layout also plays a part, with a small gap between sofa and wall encouraging healthy airflow. This guide walks through every detail, so your new sofa pairs beautifully with the warm floors below....

7 Modern Tub Chair Ideas for UK Living Rooms

7 Modern Tub Chair Ideas for UK Living Rooms

Tub chairs have evolved into one of the most adaptable seating choices for modern British living rooms. Their curved backs and compact footprint make them easy to slot into spaces that other chairs struggle to fill, from snug corners to open plan living areas. This guide explores seven practical ideas, beginning with pairing two tub chairs as a relaxed conversation spot opposite the sofa. A single tub chair becomes a quiet reading corner with the right side table and lamp, while a swivel model adds flexibility to open plan layouts. We also look at using a bolder fabric for statement appeal, framing a fireplace with symmetrical pairs, and styling a tub chair alongside a chaise for layered comfort. There is guidance on choosing the right scale, fabric, and leg style, followed by a short FAQ covering comfort, room size, bedroom use, and the most practical fabrics for everyday living....

How to Choose a Sofa Colour for a North Facing Room

How to Choose a Sofa Colour for a North Facing Room

North facing rooms have a quietly atmospheric quality of light. It is soft, even, and a touch cooler than the warmer light in south facing spaces, which influences how every colour behaves in the room. The sofa, as the largest visual piece, deserves careful thought before any purchase. This guide explains how to read the light first, then build a colour choice around it. We look at why warmer tones often work better in this kind of space, how cool greys can sometimes feel flat, and when deeper shades such as forest green or terracotta truly come into their own. Texture is given its own section, since brushed linen, bouclé, and chenille all read richer under softer light than smooth weaves. Practical advice is included on testing swatches in the actual room before committing. A short FAQ rounds off common decisions about dark sofas and walls. We finish with practical pointers for British homes....

8 Living Room Accessories That Make a Real Difference

8 Living Room Accessories That Make a Real Difference

Living room furniture sets the foundation of any space, but the smaller details usually decide how a room feels day to day. A well placed lamp, a quiet sculptural object, or a softly draped throw can shift a room from purely functional to genuinely welcoming, without significant cost or effort. This guide looks at eight accessories that tend to do the heaviest lifting in British homes. We cover the role of a generous rug in pulling seating together, decorative mirrors for light and depth, and warm table lamps for evening atmosphere. Considered wall art, vases with seasonal stems, and a soft throw all bring quiet character into a modern living room. Sculptural objects and layered cushions complete the picture. There is also a short FAQ on how many pieces to use, how to choose cushion colour, and the best place for mirrors. All suggestions are calm and practical....

How to Make a Long Narrow Living Room Feel Balanced

How to Make a Long Narrow Living Room Feel Balanced

Long, narrow living rooms appear in many British homes, from Victorian terraces to modern flats. The shape itself is rarely the issue; the real challenge is the temptation to push every piece of furniture flat against the longest walls, which only makes the room feel like a corridor. This guide looks at how to bring a sense of balance into that kind of space without major works. We cover floating sofas away from the wall, introducing console tables behind them, and dividing the room into two zones with distinct functions. There is practical advice on choosing sofas with the right proportions, anchoring each area with the correct rug size, and using mirrors to widen the room visually. Layered lighting helps the eye travel along the length, while a clear walkway keeps daily life simple. We finish with a short FAQ covering common decisions about furniture placement and rug sizing for British homes....

6 Ways to Display Books Stylishly in a Living Room

6 Ways to Display Books Stylishly in a Living Room

Books quietly shape the feel of a living room, adding warmth and personality to even the most modest UK home. This guide looks at six considered ways to display them, from full wall bookcases that ground a space to neat stacks on console tables that add subtle rhythm. Reading corners with a small side table and a soft lamp suit single titles, while open shelving rewards a relaxed mix of books, prints, and ceramics. We also look at coffee tables as quiet libraries for large format volumes, and at alcove storage as a tailored solution for British rooms with awkward dimensions. Each idea is practical, easy to live with, and designed to grow over time rather than feel staged. A short FAQ at the end answers common questions about quantity, arrangement, and bookcase choice for smaller rooms. Furniture in Fashion offers a wide range of modern living room furniture to support each approach....

5 Ways to Improve a Living Room Without Moving Furniture

5 Ways to Improve a Living Room Without Moving Furniture

Sometimes a living room needs a refresh, but the idea of pulling out the sofa and rearranging everything is exhausting. This article shows that you do not need to move a single piece of furniture to give the room a new lease of life. We walk through five calm, practical changes that happen on the walls, in the lighting and in the soft furnishings rather than on the floor. Topics include switching to warmer bulbs and adding lamps for layered evening light, refreshing the wall above the sofa with new art, lifting daylight with a well placed mirror, rotating cushion covers and throws for a seasonal shift, and replacing or layering a rug without disturbing the layout. Each idea can be done in an afternoon, and any one of them on its own can change how the room feels in a noticeable way....

How to Style a Living Room Around a Statement Rug

How to Style a Living Room Around a Statement Rug

A statement rug changes the order in which a living room is built. Instead of starting with the sofa, the rug becomes the brief, and every other piece in the room negotiates around it. This article walks through how to style a UK living room around a bold rug without the space feeling cluttered or chaotic. We cover why the rug should be laid before any furniture decisions are made, how to choose an upholstery shade that supports rather than competes, why coffee tables should turn down their volume when a rug speaks, and how to size the rug to the seating rather than the floor. The piece also looks at echoing one colour from the rug elsewhere, keeping the floor around it calm, and layering lighting to reveal pattern in different ways. Build the room slowly and let the rug lead....