How to Create a Home Interior That Feels Personal Not Generic in the UK
A home can look perfectly pleasant and still feel strangely impersonal, following a familiar template of neutral walls and matching sets. This guide explains how to create a UK interior that genuinely reflects you, without a complete redesign. We look at starting with belongings you already love, mixing materials and eras so a room feels collected rather than bought all at once, and using walls to tell your story through art and mirrors. There is advice on layered lighting to set the mood, styling surfaces with vases and sculptural objects, and building in comfort through soft textures you can change with the seasons. Finally we cover the quiet art of editing, removing anything that feels like filler so the pieces that matter remain the focus. The result is a space that feels personal, considered and calm, rather than generic, and one you will want to spend time in....