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How to Use Accessories to Complete a UK Home Interior

How to Use Accessories to Complete a UK Home Interior

June 5, 2026
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A room can have the right sofa, a handsome table and well chosen storage and still feel somehow unfinished. The reason is almost always the same. The accessories, the smaller decorative layer that brings a space to life, have not yet been considered. Accessories are where a home stops looking like a showroom and starts telling the story of the people who live there, and in UK homes they are the detail that turns practical rooms into welcoming ones.

Understand what accessories actually do

Think of furniture as the structure of a room and accessories as its voice. Where larger pieces handle function, accessories handle feeling. They introduce colour, texture and personality in a way that is easy to adjust and easy to live with. Because they are small and changeable, they let you experiment without commitment, refreshing a room for a new season or a new mood with very little effort.

Start with shape and height

A common mistake is scattering objects of a similar size across a surface, which reads as clutter rather than styling. Variety is what catches the eye. A tall vase beside a low stack of books and a medium object creates a gentle rhythm of heights that feels natural and considered. Whether or not the vase holds flowers, its form alone gives a surface presence and stops it feeling flat.

Choose objects with meaning

The accessories that resonate are rarely chosen at random. A few well placed ornaments and sculptures draw the eye and reveal something of your taste, and a single striking piece often works harder than a crowd of smaller ones. Give standout objects a little space around them so they can be appreciated, and resist the urge to fill every gap. Restraint is what makes the chosen pieces feel deliberate.

Bring the walls into the scheme

Bare walls leave a room feeling incomplete, however well the floor is furnished. Hanging wall art lifts the eye, adds colour at height and balances the weight of furniture below. You do not need a gallery of pieces. One well sized work above a sofa or sideboard can anchor an entire wall and pull the colours of the room together in a way that feels effortless.

Use reflection to add light and depth

Among all accessories, mirrors are perhaps the most practical. A well positioned decorative mirror doubles as both decoration and a tool for opening up a room, reflecting daylight and making a space feel larger than its dimensions. Treat the frame as part of the styling, choosing a finish that complements your other pieces, and the mirror becomes a feature rather than merely a function.

Build comfort through texture

Hard surfaces alone make a room feel cool and unfinished. Layering in softness is what makes it inviting. Cushions, throws and similar touches add warmth you can feel as well as see, and they are among the simplest accessories to change. Mixing textures, a smooth ceramic against a woven basket or a soft knit against polished wood, gives a room the depth that photographs and showrooms work hard to achieve.

Edit before you finish

The final step in accessorising is knowing when to stop. Once a room is dressed, step back and remove anything that competes rather than contributes. A well accessorised space feels balanced, not busy, and the pieces that remain should each have a reason to be there. Editing is the quiet discipline that separates a styled home from a cluttered one.

Let accessories follow the seasons

One of the quiet pleasures of decorating with accessories is how easily they shift with the year. Lighter textiles, fresh stems and brighter tones suit the longer days, while heavier throws, warmer colours and softer light feel right as the weather turns. Because these pieces are small and inexpensive to swap, you can refresh a room several times a year without redecorating or spending heavily. Keeping a small store of seasonal pieces out of sight means you can update a space in an afternoon, and a home that responds to the seasons always feels current and cared for.

Accessories are the layer that completes a home, turning rooms that work into rooms that feel like yours. We stock a wide selection of vases, mirrors, wall art and decorative pieces at Furniture in Fashion with free UK delivery, so the finishing touches are easy to find in one place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I begin when accessorising a room? Start with the main surfaces and vary the height of objects, grouping a tall piece with lower items to create a natural, considered arrangement.

How many accessories are too many? If pieces start competing for attention or surfaces feel crowded, edit back. A balanced room feels calm rather than busy, with each object earning its place.

Do mirrors count as accessories or furniture? Mirrors sit comfortably in both roles. They decorate a wall while also reflecting light and making a room feel more spacious.

How do I add personality without clutter? Choose fewer, more meaningful objects and give them room to breathe, layering in soft textures so the space feels warm rather than overfilled.

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