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15 Quick Finishes That Make Any Room Look Designer

Sofa ordered. Room still flat?

These 15 pieces make it feel designed by today.

If your living room has been hovering in that almost there phase — the sofa’s in, but the room still feels unfinished — this is your cue. With holidays around the corner, kids coming home, and guests filling the house, these are the pieces that instantly bring warmth and intention back into your space. 

When I’m sourcing for clients, I’m always drawn to the quiet details. The curve of a leg, the patina of a finish, the texture that catches light in a way you don’t even notice until dusk hits. These are the things that separate a room that feels “done” from one that feels designed.

Here’s what I’ve learned walking through hundreds of homes:

You don’t need more furniture — you need the right supporting pieces. A side table that earns its keep. A pair of sculptural lamps that double as art. The tray that finally corrals your remotes and becomes the anchor of your coffee table. The right pillow or throw that softens everything just enough to feel lived-in.

Without these accents your room will fall flat, I promise … so add a few key accents to get a more finished, designer approved space!

Step 01

Pillows. Right now, tapestry inspired pillows are all the rage and I’m loving these two I found! Consider a good accent lumbar like this — great for a bed, or add to your sofa story with a few solid pillows. Mix sizes and fabrics, and have fun with it. I’ve added this solid green one that I absolutely adore with the lumbar. Try these wish a dark chocolate brown sofa, or a a neutral linen to give it some personality.

Step 02

Accent Furniture. This is your coffee table or the side tables. I’ve been sourcing many ottomans lately, and have found that you’re either Team Ottoman or Team Coffee Table! Most of our clients want that relaxed yet polished feel to their living room, so we will add a leather ottoman like this one. Kids can kick up their feet, but then when needed, add a tray and it’s a spot to gather with apps and cocktails. Also I love anything with iron legs these days! These pieces have a beautiful old-world feel. This side table or this one are great for mixing in this material in a delicate way. Don’t go over the top with it, just an accent or two will add depth to your space.

Step 03

Texture. Add a woven element. It can be through a vessel like this one  — just add some faux branches or stems for a pretty soft look to your dining table. Or, a rug is always key IMO! Something like this neutral one — it can go with many different palettes while grounding the space with a subtle pattern and texture.

Step 04

Lighting. Ok, if you have been reading my blog for awhile you know how much I talk about accent lighting. Ha! It’s my not-so-secret hack for creating a layered space. I’m obsessing over these sconces — they’re great in an entryway or above a fireplace. And, though adding electrical isn’t as easy as these other options, if you don’t already have accent lighting in your space, I’d highly encourage you to hire an electrician to add a couple of sconces. You’ll be amazed how elevated it will feel and wish you had done it sooner!

These are small moves that have real weight. Check out all fifteen items we found for you here below.


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Rectangular tufted leather ottoman with dark turned legs, perfect for layering trays, books, or cozy throws in a living room. Two-tier round side table with blackened iron frame and glass shelves, ideal for bedside or sofa styling. Warm brown velvet stool with slender black iron legs, a versatile accent for seating or under a console. Double-shelf rectangular coffee table with black iron frame and light wood surface, timeless and functional centerpiece. Arched wall mirror with slim gold frame, perfect for layering light and adding classic elegance to a room. Distressed black console table with multiple drawers and textured detailing, ideal for entryways or behind a sofa. Sculptural marble drink table in warm beige tones, elegant next to an armchair or in a reading nook. Vintage-inspired tapestry featuring lush green foliage and forest scene, framed with a classic woven border. Tall woven wicker vase with sculptural handles, perfect for branches or as a decorative standalone piece. Soft brown linen pillow with natural texture and flange edge, ideal for layering on sofas, chairs, or beds. Long rectangular lumbar pillow with vintage tapestry print in warm brown and mauve tones, perfect for adding depth and texture to a sofa or bed. Rectangular travertine coffee table with slab top and block base, showcasing natural stone veining in neutral tones. Handwoven natural jute rug with a soft grid texture, timeless foundation piece that adds warmth and grounding to any room. Round black iron side table with sculptural, flared legs and hammered finish, a striking modern classic. Sculptural linen wall sconce with pleated shade and brass pull chain, offering soft ambient light with a handcrafted feel.

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Hi 🤍 if you’re new here—my husband and I are the founders of Clouz Houz.
Three months ago, we packed up our life and moved across the country to follow a dream: expanding our design business in new ways and planting roots in a place completely unfamiliar to us. 
We bought a house in Middle Tennessee to renovate and call home… in a community where we knew no one.
It’s been scary. And humbling.
But we’re doing it.
While we haven’t gotten as far as we hoped on this first project, we are making progress—little by little. New hardwood floors. New electrical. Kitchen and laundry demo complete. A bathroom fully replumbed and rebuilt. 
And still… so much more ahead.
Living in the middle of a renovation while starting over at the same time has been overwhelming in ways we didn’t anticipate. This isn’t our first remodel, but this season feels different. It’s stretching us. Asking for patience. For trust. For presence.
And maybe that’s the point.
Progress doesn’t equal perfection. Sometimes it just looks like staying in it, even when the path feels uncertain. Learning a new place. Meeting new people. Believing that what you’re building—slowly—will be worth it.
This house is testing us, yes. 
Follow along as we restore this 1930s bungalow and build a new chapter, one step at a time.
2026, we can’t wait to see all that you have in store for us. 🤍
Cheers to another fantastic year in the books and happy 2026 eve, friends! Thanks so much for following along. I’ve always loved the saying “What a difference a year makes!”… and boy did this one show us that. I couldn’t have done it without our amazing clients and my A team... See you all in 2026!
Hey friends! As we close out 2025, we’ve been reflecting on who we are, what we stand for, and what we want to put into the world beyond pretty pictures. We’re simply getting closer to the core of our essence: layered and soulful interiors, warm woods, lived-in neutrals, vintage next to new, and especially spaces built to linger longer.
We’ve loved sharing more of what we’re obsessed with, how we’re thinking about design, and what’s happening behind the scenes—from job-site notes to paint pairings, spend-vs-save calls, sourcing wins, and the small rituals that make a house feel like home. Our hope is that this gives you a deeper sense of who we are and lets us share our hard-won expertise in a more valuable way.
So who are we? We’re a boutique interior design studio specializing in thoughtful construction and remodels along with full home furnishings. Our signature aesthetic is quiet luxury with personality: texture, intention, and rooms that work beautifully for real life.
We’re here for the evolution, and we’re here for you. Tell us what you want more of in 2026. Progress diaries, styling how-tos, sourcing tips, before/afters.
We’re listening!
Here’s a peek inside the mood that’s shaping our #SixthStreetBungalow. We’re still in demo mode (dust everywhere), but this is my favorite part of the process (when the house starts whispering what it wants to be).
Before we ever order a single piece, I’m on Pinterest saving anything that makes me pause... sometimes it’s an entire room, sometimes it’s one random detail. Like a leg shape, a wood tone, the way a lamp light hits the wall. I gather it all, sit with it, and then start pulling out the threads that feel right for this home.
This project has me sourcing way more vintage. I’ve been deep in Facebook Marketplace lately (found enough good pieces it deserves its own video), and I love how those older, storied items shift the whole vibe.
Let me know if I should share BTS of my finds!
(All imagery from Pinterest)