5 Home Styles UK: Ideas To Consider In 2024
Trends come and go, but a few home styles keep showing up in UK houses because they are liveable, easy to personalise, and shop-able on a normal budget. Below you will find five looks, with room-by-room furniture tips, quick styling swaps, and links to shop similar pieces from Opulent Co.
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1.Bohemian Bliss (cosy, layered, plant-friendly)
Boho is relaxed and collected. Layer natural textures, global textiles, and warm wood.
- Living room: start with a soft fabric sofa, add an accent chair, a carved side table, and a kilim or rug.
 - Dining: mix woods, pair a rustic dining table with non-matching chairs.
 - Hallway: woven baskets on a console table for grab-and-go storage.
 

Shop the look: Sofas, Accent & Armchairs, Rugs, Side Tables, Console Tables.
Bohemian home style in the UK is all about relaxed layers and natural texture. Think boho living room ideas with a fabric sofa, carved wood side table, patterned rug, rattan baskets, and warm lamp lighting. This easy bohemian decor mix works across small UK homes and larger open-plan spaces.
Quick wins: tasselled cushions, baskets, a trailing plant, and warm lamp light.
2. Retro Revival
Retro reads cheerful and social. Think rounded silhouettes, walnut tones, ribbed fronts, and a hit of mustard, teal, or rust.
- Living room: a curved sofa or bouclé armchair, a fluted media unit, and a low coffee table.
 - Dining: pedestal dining table with upholstered chairs for that vinyl-and-vino vibe.
 - Bedroom: a ribbed chest of drawers and globe lamps.
 

Shop the look: Accent & Armchairs, Media Units, Coffee Tables, Dining Tables, Lamps.
Retro home style brings 60s and 70s shapes into modern UK interiors. Curved sofas, bouclé armchairs, fluted storage and globe lamps create a playful retro living room look that pairs well with walnut finishes, mustard accents and patterned rugs.
Quick wins: swap hardware for antique brass, add a patterned rug, hang a statement mirror.
3. Industrial Chic
Industrial is about contrast. Mix metal frames with timber, stone, and leather.
- Living room: a leather sofa, metal-leg side tables, and a chunky sideboard.
 - Dining: a reclaimed-look dining table with metal chairs or benches.
 - Hallway: a console table with open legs and a big mirror to bounce light.
 

Shop the look: Sofas, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Benches, Mirrors.
Industrial style furniture is a favourite in UK city homes. Combine metal frames with solid wood tables, leather sofas, black mirrors and ribbed glass lighting for a practical industrial living room or dining space that still feels warm and liveable.
Quick wins: black picture frames, ribbed glass lamp, and a linen throw to soften the edges.
4. Scandinavian Simplicity
Scandi is warm minimalism. Keep palettes pale, edit surfaces, and choose useful pieces.
- Living room: a 3-seater sofa in grey or oatmeal, oak side tables, and a pale rug.
 - Dining: a light wood dining table with simple chairs and a paper-shade pendant.
 - Bedroom: a clean bedside table and a slim chest of drawers.
 

Shop the look: Sofa Beds, End Tables, Rugs, Dining Tables, Wardrobes, Lamps.
Scandinavian style living room ideas focus on calm, bright and functional design. Choose light oak tables, neutral fabric sofas, pale rugs and paper-shade lighting for a warm minimal Scandi home that suits flats and family houses across the UK.
Quick wins: linen cushions, a textured throw, one sculptural vase, and a neat cable tray.
5. Eclectic Extravaganza
Eclectic is curated, not chaotic. Repeat a few colours and finishes so the mix feels intentional.
- Living room: combine one vintage-look armchair with a modern sofa and a dramatic mirror.
 - Dining: mismatch chairs around a simple oak table.
 - Hallway: make a vignette on a console table and hide clutter in drawers.
 

Shop the look: Accent & Armchairs, Sofas, Mirrors, Console Tables.
Eclectic interiors blend vintage and modern pieces with a tight colour palette. Mix a statement mirror, contemporary sofa and classic armchair, then repeat metals and textures for a curated eclectic living room that feels intentional, not busy.
Quick wins: choose a three-colour palette, repeat metals, and group accessories in odd numbers.
Room-by-room style swaps (fast upgrades)
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Living room: swap the coffee table and add a textured rug for instant mood change.
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Dining room: upgrade to a round dining table to improve flow in small UK spaces.
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Hallway: a console table with drawers ends the “dumping ground” problem.
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Bedroom: matching bedside tables and a lamp pair = hotel calm.
 
Final Thoughts
So there you have it, 5 funky home styles to spice up your space and show off your personality. Whether you're a bohemian at heart or a fan of industrial chic, there's a style out there for everyone. So go ahead, get creative, and make your home a reflection of your one-of-a-kind self!
FAQs
What home style is most popular in the UK right now?
Calm minimal looks like Scandinavian and Japandi lead, with industrial accents still popular in city homes.
How do I choose a home style that will not date quickly?
Stick to a simple base (neutral sofa, oak tables), then add personality with lighting, rugs, and decor you can swap seasonally.
Can I mix styles like industrial and Scandi?
Yes. Mix materials but repeat two or three finishes to keep it cohesive, for example oak, black metal, and linen.
What furniture should I buy first when changing style?
Start with the pieces you use most, usually a sofa and dining table. Then layer storage and lighting.
How do I make a small UK living room feel bigger?
Choose slim-leg furniture, a round mirror, light rugs, and keep walkway clearance around 80 cm.












