How Do You Design a Home That Reflects Your Lifestyle
Designing around lifestyle rather than appearance produces homes that hold up over time. Trends fade quickly, but routines tend to stay similar for years, often decades. A home that matches how you actually spend your days requires less constant rearranging and feels easier to maintain. This guide looks at how to plan British homes around real habits rather than borrowed images. From auditing how each room is used to choosing seating that matches the way your household gathers, every section focuses on practical decisions that suit working from home, family meals, evening television, and quiet weekends. It also considers materials suited to busy households, storage that absorbs daily mess, lighting layered for evening hours, and the importance of leaving room for change. The aim is a home that feels naturally yours, season after season....