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7 Living Room Decor Ideas That Feel Expensive but Are Not

7 Living Room Decor Ideas That Feel Expensive but Are Not

A polished living room rarely comes from spending more. The rooms that look the most considered tend to follow the same quiet principles: edited surfaces, layered lighting, careful art placement and a few well chosen accessories. This article walks through seven decor ideas that bring an expensive feel to a UK living room without the matching price tag. We look at why one oversized wall mirror always reads better than several small ones, how to layer three different light sources, why most artwork is hung too high above sofas, and how a single tray can turn scattered coffee table objects into a styled vignette. Each idea is small in itself, but together they shift the room into something that looks intentional rather than decorated. The result is a calmer, more refined space that suits everyday family life as much as Sunday afternoons spent with guests....

How to Choose a Footstool That Works as Extra Seating

How to Choose a Footstool That Works as Extra Seating

Footstools are often treated as an afterthought, but the right one can do quiet double duty as both a footrest and a low seat when guests arrive unannounced. This guide explains how to choose a footstool that genuinely works as extra seating in a UK living room. We look at why height matters more than most people realise, how the shape of the top affects comfort for an actual person rather than a pair of feet, and which fabrics survive heavy household traffic. The article also covers lift top stools that hide everyday clutter, how a simple tray turns a stool into a side table, and how to match the piece to a fabric or leather sofa without looking too coordinated. By the end, you will know exactly what to look for the next time a footstool catches your eye....

8 Ways to Define a Living Area in an Open Plan Home

8 Ways to Define a Living Area in an Open Plan Home

Open plan homes give us flexibility and light, but they can leave the living area feeling undefined. Without walls to lean on, the sofa drifts and the room loses its quiet centre. This guide walks through eight calm, practical ways to mark out a lounge zone without renovating. From anchoring a generous rug under the seating, to floating the sofa, adding a console behind it, layering pendant and floor lighting, and using a freestanding room divider, each idea adds quiet structure while keeping the airy feel intact. We also explore how repeating one colour around the seating area can pull everything together visually. Whether your room is wide, narrow or unusually shaped, these eight approaches adapt to UK homes of every size. By the end of the article, you should have a clear plan for giving your lounge area its own identity within a larger shared space....

How to Create a Calm Living Room Using Neutral Furniture

How to Create a Calm Living Room Using Neutral Furniture

A calm living room is built from small, careful decisions rather than a single design move. The colours stay close to one another, the textures soften the edges of the room, and the objects on display feel chosen rather than collected. Neutral furniture is the most reliable foundation for that kind of space because it lets light do the work and ages well as personal taste shifts. This guide explains how to build a genuinely calm UK living room without falling into beige flatness, covering the right tone of upholstery, the role of layered texture in jute, linen and wool, the warm bulb temperatures that flatter neutral palettes, and the restrained coffee table styling that protects the sense of breathing space. It also looks at how to mix wood and metal finishes so the room reads coherently. The result is warmth, texture and quiet personality, not a stripped back showroom interior in the slightest sense....

6 Living Room Furniture Ideas for Older UK Properties

6 Living Room Furniture Ideas for Older UK Properties

Older UK homes have personalities that modern builds rarely match. The cornicing, sash windows, chimney breasts and timber floors all carry history, and the furniture you choose either supports that history or competes with it. This living room guide shares six ideas for furnishing Victorian, Edwardian and post war properties without resorting to strict period matching. From compact two seater sofas that fit neatly inside bay windows and tub chairs that echo the curves of original mouldings, to display cabinets that draw the eye up toward generous ceiling heights and console tables that reclaim awkward strips of floor, each suggestion is built around real spatial constraints. The focus is on scale, proportion and finish, allowing the architecture of the building to lead and modern furniture to play a quiet supporting role. The result is a living room that feels current without losing the character that made the home worth choosing in the first place....

How to Choose Between a Chaise Longue and a Corner Sofa

How to Choose Between a Chaise Longue and a Corner Sofa

Choosing between a chaise longue and a corner sofa is one of the bigger decisions you can make about a UK living room. Both promise comfort, both look at home in a modern layout, and both shape the room around them in different ways. A chaise longue suits quieter homes and narrower rooms, where its long elegant silhouette can sit lengthways without blocking the natural flow of the space. A corner sofa earns its place in busier households, where two or three people often share the same space and a wider seating shape helps everyone fit comfortably together. This guide walks through the practical questions that should drive the choice, from room dimensions and walking routes to how often you host, how you spend your evenings, and which upholstery makes sense for daily life. The aim is a sofa decision that feels right years after the delivery, not just on day one....

9 Ways to Add Storage to an Open Plan Living Room

9 Ways to Add Storage to an Open Plan Living Room

Open plan layouts are a defining feature of modern UK living, but they bring a storage challenge that traditional rooms do not. With no internal walls to hide behind, every cabinet, shelf and console has to look as composed as it is useful. This guide sets out nine practical ways to add real storage to an open plan living room without losing the openness that makes the layout work in the first place. From tall slim bookcases that act as soft dividers and sideboards with mixed cupboard and drawer space, to console tables behind floating sofas and hidden compartments inside footstools and coffee tables, each idea is built around how UK homes actually live day to day. The result is a room that absorbs daily clutter quietly, keeps the cables and remotes out of sight, and still reads as the bright, generous space the layout was originally designed to deliver every day....

How to Style a Living Room for Christmas Without Clutter

How to Style a Living Room for Christmas Without Clutter

December can pile up quickly in a UK living room. Cards, candles, foliage and gifts all compete for the same shelves and surfaces, and what should feel cosy can begin to feel crowded by the second week. A calmer festive space does not depend on more decoration. It depends on editing what is already in the room, choosing a single strong anchor such as the fireplace or the window, and layering soft texture rather than stacking objects. This living room guide walks through eight considered styling moves that keep the room warm and useful through the season without losing the breathing space families need every day. From restrained coffee table styling and warm layered lighting to seasonal swap outs that protect everyday function, the focus stays on relaxed, intentional decoration rather than seasonal overload. The result is a living room that still feels properly festive but never closes in on the people who live there during a busy December....

How to Choose the Right TV Stand Height for Your Sofa

How to Choose the Right TV Stand Height for Your Sofa

The right TV stand should disappear into the room. You should notice the film, not the furniture, yet a stand that is too tall or too short pulls your eye upward or downward and makes evenings on the sofa subtly uncomfortable. Getting the height correct is one of the quietest improvements you can make to a UK living room, and it costs nothing but a few moments of measurement. In this guide we share how to match a TV stand to your sofa, screen size, viewing distance and storage needs. We cover the rule of eye level, sensible heights for different screen sizes, the question of wall mounting versus a freestanding unit, and a simple at home test that prevents costly mistakes. The advice draws on years of helping UK homes set up living rooms that feel calm, considered and comfortable to spend long evenings in at Furniture in Fashion....

7 Ways to Use Soft Furnishings to Change a Living Room Mood

7 Ways to Use Soft Furnishings to Change a Living Room Mood

The bones of a room rarely change, yet the same living room can feel airy in summer, cosy in autumn, and quietly festive in December. The shift almost always comes from soft furnishings rather than bigger pieces. Cushions, throws, rugs, curtains, lampshades and footstool covers carry mood in a way that the sofa and shelves never can. In this guide we share seven practical ways to use soft furnishings to change a living room mood through the year, from building a small cushion wardrobe to rotating rugs, layering throws, and adjusting the light through curtains and lampshades. We draw on years of helping UK homes adapt their rooms across the seasons, and show how a working seasonal edit can transform your space four times a year without major spending at Furniture in Fashion. Small changes, considered well, do far more work than most people expect....