I Gave Up ‘Perfect’ Interiors and Fell in Love With 'The Sunday Home Trend' Instead

How to create a home that feels like a weekend retreat

Cozy fall living room with fireplace
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The Sunday home trend is taking hold as British interiors shift toward a slower, more considered way of living. In an age dominated by constant connectivity and the blurring of work and personal life, homes are increasingly expected to serve as a sanctuary, a place to unplug, unwind, and recharge. This desire for domestic refuge is driving a move away from spaces designed for productivity or show, and toward interiors that nurture rest, comfort, and a slower pace.

This shift shows up in interiors that prioritise relaxed seating, layered textiles, and a softness that feels inviting rather than styled for display. At the heart of this trend is the cosy modern style, a look that balances comfort and contemporary design, creating spaces that feel lived-in and soothing while remaining fresh and up-to-date. Every element is chosen to support slower rituals and an unhurried approach to weekend living, offering a deliberate contrast to the always-on rhythm of modern life.

A cozy living room with a lit fireplace, candles, pink walls, a patterned rug, upholstered ottoman and pink chair.

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english country style living room with soft pink walls, ceiling beams, green upholstered sofa with patterned pillows and a yellow ottoman styled with a tray, shell, and candle

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Creating a Sunday-inspired home isn’t about keeping up with trends or perfect styling – it’s about crafting a space that truly supports you. By embracing the Sunday home trend, layering comfort into every corner, and slowing down your routines, your home can become a place of refuge, rest, and real joy. In a world that rarely pauses, the Sunday home reminds us that it’s okay to take time for ourselves, to unwind, and to savour life at a gentler pace.

Ultimately, designing your home with intention isn’t just about interiors – it’s about your wellbeing. If you’re wondering how to be happier at home, start by thinking about what makes you feel truly relaxed, cosy, and at ease. Small changes, from softer seating to spaces that invite lingering, can turn your everyday surroundings into a sanctuary you’ll love.

Sophia Pouget de St Victor
UK Content Editor

Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Content Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored to a UK audience. With a background in luxury interiors and a qualification in Garden Design from London, she has a passion for creating spaces with character and emotional depth. Sophia gravitates toward interiors that defy definition, valuing individuality and effortless elegance. She lives in West London with her partner, two mischievous terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.