Why Styling Your Home Matters More Than You Think (Even After Renovating)

Photography: Katie Pryde

Over the years, I’ve noticed something that happens in so many homes — including my own in the past. The room is clean, the big pieces are in place, and technically everything is “done”… yet it still doesn’t quite feel how you imagined.

I remember a client once standing in her newly decorated living room with me, hands on hips, saying, “I don’t understand. We’ve bought the sofa, painted the walls and everything matches — but it still doesn’t look like the rooms in magazines.”

And the truth was, nothing was wrong with the room at all. It just hadn’t been styled yet.

Photography: Eve Conroy for the Sunday Post PS Magazine

When we buy a home or renovate a space, most of the budget naturally goes on the big decisions. Kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, sofas, dining tables. Those are the bones of the house, and they absolutely matter. But interestingly, they’re rarely the thing that makes a room feel warm, inviting and finished.

That final feeling — the one where you walk into a room and think “ahh, this just feels right” — almost always comes from the styling.

Styling is where the room gains personality and atmosphere. It’s the cushions that make the sofa feel inviting, the lamp that creates a soft glow in the evening, the stack of books or a vase of flowers that gives a corner life. None of these things are dramatic on their own, but together they create that sense of comfort and cohesion we’re all drawn to.

What I find fascinating is that styling is often the smallest financial investment in the whole house, yet it creates some of the biggest emotional impact. A home might cost hundreds of thousands of pounds, and renovations can easily run into the tens of thousands — yet the finishing touches that pull a room together often cost very little in comparison. Sometimes they’re pieces you already own, just used in a different way.

Photography: Katie Pryde

In fact, one of the things I love most about working with clients is showing them how much potential is already in their home. We might move a lamp from one corner to another, group a few objects together, add a little colour or texture — and suddenly the room feels calmer, warmer and more intentional.

It’s rarely about buying lots of new things. It’s about understanding how to layer a room properly so that everything works together.

Once people see this, something lovely happens. They start looking at their homes differently. Instead of feeling that something is missing or that they need to start again, they realise they’re often 90% of the way there already.

And that’s exactly why I love teaching this approach.

If you’d enjoy learning how to style your own home with confidence, I’ll be sharing my full Popfox styling method at my VIP Home Styling Masterclass, running from 10am–1pm on Friday 24th April. It’s a relaxed, small-group session where I’ll show you how to bring rooms to life using the finishing touches that make all the difference. Follow this link to download your personal invitation - I’d love to see you there!

Photography: Katie Pryde