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5 Interior Design Tricks to Make Any Space Look Fabulous

5 Interior Design Tricks to Make Any Space Look Fabulous

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Looking for simple interior design tips to transform your home without a full renovation? The good news is you don’t need to knock down walls or start from scratch to create a beautiful space. With a few clever home styling ideas, you can instantly make any room look more polished, cohesive and considered.

Whether you're updating a living room, bedroom or hallway, these expert interior styling tricks will help you make your home look effortlessly fabulous.

1. Layer Your Lighting for a Warmer, More Expensive Look

One of the most effective living room styling tips is to avoid relying solely on overhead lighting.

Layered lighting is a key principle in interior design. Combining ceiling lights with table lamps, floor lamps and wall lighting creates depth and warmth. This technique instantly makes a room feel more luxurious and inviting.

If you want to make a room look cosier — and even more expensive — opt for warm bulbs (around 2700K). Soft lighting enhances textures and creates atmosphere, especially in living rooms and bedrooms.

2. Use Texture to Add Depth (Even in Neutral Interiors)

Neutral home décor is timeless, but without texture it can feel flat. Adding layered materials is one of the easiest home décor ideas in the UK for elevating a space.

Think woven rugs, natural oak furniture, linen cushions, ceramic lamps, rattan accents and brushed metal finishes. Mixing materials — matte and gloss, smooth and tactile — creates visual interest without overwhelming a calm colour palette.

This is an affordable interior design trick that makes even minimalist rooms feel thoughtfully styled.

3. Style Surfaces Using the Rule of Three

If you're wondering how to style your home like a professional, start with the rule of three.

Grouping accessories in odd numbers — particularly threes — creates balance that feels natural to the eye. On a console table or coffee table, combine:

  • A table lamp

  • A stack of design books

  • A vase or sculptural object

Vary the heights and shapes slightly to create movement. This simple styling method works beautifully in hallways, living rooms and bedrooms.

4. Anchor the Space with the Right Rug

Choosing the right rug is one of the most impactful interior design decisions you can make.

A well-sized rug defines zones, especially in open-plan homes, and helps furniture feel connected rather than floating. If you want to make a room look bigger, choose a rug large enough for at least the front legs of your sofa and chairs to sit on it.

Natural woven rugs add warmth and texture, while subtle stripes can visually elongate a room. The right rug pulls together your entire interior scheme in one effortless step.

5. Add Greenery to Bring Life into Your Home

Every well-styled interior includes something living.

Indoor plants, olive trees, seasonal stems or even high-quality faux greenery soften hard lines and add organic shape. This is one of the simplest home styling ideas that instantly lifts a space.

Greenery works in every room — from living areas and bedrooms to kitchens and hallways — and complements both modern and traditional interiors.

Simple Changes, Big Impact

Beautiful interiors aren’t about perfection — they’re about thoughtful layering, texture and balance. With these interior design tips, you can refresh your home without overspending or overcomplicating the process.

If you’re looking for timeless furniture, rugs and home accessories to help you bring these ideas to life, explore our latest collections at Green & Gable for considered pieces designed to elevate everyday living.


Your home should feel like a true reflection of you — calm, curated and considered. If you’re ready to elevate your space, our Interior Design Service offers tailored support to help you achieve a home you truly love coming back to.
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