Lasting Interiors Tag

How Do You Avoid Short Term Design Trends

How Do You Avoid Short Term Design Trends

Short term design trends can leave a home feeling tired within a year or two, especially when every major piece arrives during the same fleeting cycle. Avoiding this quiet trap is more about mindset than money. This guide shows you how to identify lasting design choices, focus on materials that improve with age, and resist purchases driven mainly by photography rather than daily life. You will find practical filters for choosing colours, detail and proportion, plus the five year question that helps you decide whether a piece truly belongs in your home. Real character in a British interior builds slowly, layered through the seasons rather than ordered in a single online basket. By making each decision with patience and clarity, you create rooms that feel anchored and personal regardless of what is current. Read on for advice that helps your home age gracefully and keeps it feeling current without ever chasing it....

How Do You Choose a Living Room Style That Lasts

How Do You Choose a Living Room Style That Lasts

A living room that still feels right several years from now rarely happens by accident. It is the result of quiet, considered choices about layout, materials, proportion and palette, with a healthy dose of restraint. In this guide we look at how to build a lasting living room style that suits real UK homes, from narrow terraces to roomy open plan layouts. We cover the importance of starting with how you actually live, choosing a sofa that anchors the room, selecting materials that age gracefully, keeping colour and pattern in the background, and planning storage before decoration. Along the way we share simple editing techniques that help a space feel calm rather than crowded, and explain why classic shapes almost always outlive seasonal trends. Whether you are starting from scratch or refining a setting you already love, these ideas help you build a living room with quiet, lasting character....