{"id":53292,"date":"2026-07-16T05:28:05","date_gmt":"2026-07-16T05:28:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.furnitureinfashion.net\/blog\/how-to-choose-upholstered-furniture-for-a-uk-home-being-renovated\/"},"modified":"2026-07-16T05:28:05","modified_gmt":"2026-07-16T05:28:05","slug":"how-to-choose-upholstered-furniture-for-a-uk-home-being-renovated","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.furnitureinfashion.net\/blog\/how-to-choose-upholstered-furniture-for-a-uk-home-being-renovated\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Choose Upholstered Furniture for a UK Home Being Renovated"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Furnishing while the dust settles<\/h3>\n<p>Renovating a home is exciting and demanding in equal measure, and furniture is often left until the last moment. Yet choosing upholstered pieces early, and choosing them wisely, can save money, prevent delays and help you picture the finished rooms as the work progresses. A renovation is also a rare chance to plan a home properly, room by room, rather than buying piecemeal over years. The key is to make decisions that suit both the building work happening now and the settled home you are working towards. We help customers navigate this every day, and a considered approach makes the process far smoother.<\/p>\n<h3>Plan around the finished scheme, not the current mess<\/h3>\n<p>During a renovation it is easy to feel overwhelmed by bare plaster and exposed floors, but furniture choices should be guided by the finished scheme. Decide on your flooring, wall colours and overall style first, then choose upholstery that complements them. Bring samples and swatches home so you can see fabrics against your chosen paint and flooring in the actual light of the room. This prevents the common disappointment of pieces that looked right in a showroom but clash once installed. Planning against the final vision keeps your choices coherent. Our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.furnitureinfashion.net\/fabric-sofas\">modern fabric sofas UK<\/a> come in a wide range of tones to suit whatever scheme you are creating.<\/p>\n<h3>Measure carefully and plan for access<\/h3>\n<p>Renovations often change the shape and flow of a home, so measure the finished dimensions rather than relying on the old layout. Note the position of new radiators, sockets, doors and windows, since these affect where furniture can sit. Just as importantly, check access routes for delivery, including doorways, stairs, hallways and any tight turns, especially if walls or staircases are changing. Large pieces such as corner sofas need particular thought. Our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.furnitureinfashion.net\/corner-sofas\">corner sofas UK<\/a> sale offers flexible seating, but confirming it will fit through the finished access points avoids a costly surprise on delivery day.<\/p>\n<h3>Time your purchases with the work<\/h3>\n<p>Timing is one of the trickiest parts of furnishing a renovation. Order upholstered furniture too early and you risk it being damaged by ongoing dust and building work, or having nowhere clean to store it. Leave it too late and long lead times on made to order pieces can leave you sitting on the floor for weeks. A sensible approach is to choose and order pieces once the messy structural work is complete but before final decorating, so they arrive as rooms are finished. Ask about delivery lead times when ordering so you can plan around them realistically.<\/p>\n<h3>Choose durable fabrics for a settling home<\/h3>\n<p>A newly renovated home takes time to settle, and the first months often involve finishing touches, deliveries and extra foot traffic. Durable, practical upholstery makes this period easier. Tightly woven fabrics resist marks and cope with the activity of a home coming together. Removable, washable covers are helpful if any building dust lingers. Neutral, mid tone fabrics hide the odd mark and give you flexibility as you finish decorating. Choosing hard wearing pieces now means they will still look their best once the home is fully settled. Our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.furnitureinfashion.net\/fabric-corner-sofas\">fabric corner sofas UK<\/a> include practical, hard wearing options well suited to a busy new home.<\/p>\n<h3>Protecting furniture during ongoing work<\/h3>\n<p>If furniture must arrive while some work continues, protect it carefully. Keep upholstered pieces well away from any dust producing tasks such as sanding or plastering, ideally in a completed, sealed room. Cover them with breathable dust sheets rather than plastic, which can trap moisture. Ventilate rooms to let any fresh paint or new material odours disperse before soft furnishings absorb them. Delaying the unwrapping of new pieces until the surrounding area is clean keeps them looking pristine. A little care at this stage protects your investment.<\/p>\n<h3>Buying room by room<\/h3>\n<p>A renovation is the ideal moment to plan complete rooms rather than single pieces, which often results in a more cohesive home. Think about how each room will function and choose upholstered furniture that works together, from the living room seating to the bedroom and dining areas. Coordinating tones and styles across rooms creates a sense of flow throughout the home. Where budget is a concern, prioritise the pieces you will use most and add others in stages. Our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.furnitureinfashion.net\/living-room-furniture\">living room furniture UK<\/a> sale makes it easier to plan a whole room at once rather than assembling it piece by piece.<\/p>\n<h3>Storage and multi purpose pieces<\/h3>\n<p>New homes benefit from furniture that works hard, and a renovation is the time to plan storage in. Upholstered pieces with built in storage, such as ottoman beds, storage benches and footstools with hidden compartments, help keep a settling home tidy. These pieces are especially valuable while you are still finding a place for everything. Choosing multi purpose furniture now reduces clutter later and makes the most of every room. Our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.furnitureinfashion.net\/ottoman-storage-beds\">ottoman storage beds UK<\/a> combine comfort with generous hidden space, ideal for a home still finding its rhythm.<\/p>\n<h3>Frequently asked questions<\/h3>\n<p><strong>When should I buy furniture during a renovation?<\/strong> Choose and order once the messy structural work is done but before final decorating, so pieces arrive as rooms are finished. Ask about lead times so long delivery windows do not catch you out.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How do I make sure furniture will fit after renovation?<\/strong> Measure the finished room dimensions rather than the old layout, note new radiators, sockets and openings, and check delivery access including doorways, stairs and tight turns.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What fabric suits a newly renovated home?<\/strong> Durable, tightly woven fabrics in neutral mid tones cope best with a settling home. Removable washable covers help if any building dust lingers during the final stages.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How do I protect furniture if work is still going on?<\/strong> Keep pieces in a completed, sealed room away from dust, cover them with breathable dust sheets rather than plastic, and ventilate to disperse paint and material odours.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Should I plan furniture room by room?<\/strong> Yes. A renovation is the ideal time to plan complete, coordinated rooms rather than buying piecemeal, which creates a more cohesive home and helps you prioritise the pieces you use most.<\/p>\n<p>Discover the full range at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.furnitureinfashion.net\">Furniture in Fashion<\/a>, where quality upholstery and everyday practicality come together for UK homes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Renovating a home is a rare chance to plan your furniture properly, room by room, rather than buying piecemeal over years. 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