How to Create a Premier League-Style Living Room at Home

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How to Create a Premier League-Style Living Room at Home

Create a Premier League-style living room at home with comfortable seating, clean TV storage, warm lighting and considered MODA furniture. This guide shows how to design a calm, stylish match-day space that feels grown-up, practical and beautifully finished.

Not a room full of football shirts, plastic banners and clutter — but a space that feels comfortable, stylish and ready for the big game. A room where the sofa is deep enough to settle into, the TV area feels clean and considered, and everything has its place before kick-off.

Whether it is Premier League football, a Sunday afternoon film, or a quiet evening at home, the modern living room has become one of the most important spaces in the house. It needs to be comfortable, practical and good-looking all at once.

At MODA Britain, we believe the best living rooms are not complicated. They are calm, well-chosen and easy to live in.

Start with statement seating

Every great match-day room begins with the sofa.

For a Premier League-style living room, comfort matters. You want seating that feels relaxed, generous and sociable — somewhere to stretch out, watch the match, host friends or enjoy a quiet evening after a long day.

Large corner sofas and U-shape sofa beds work especially well because they create a natural focus point in the room. They help the space feel informal, comfortable and ready for real life.

The aim is simple: seating that looks good, but is actually made to be used.

Make the TV area feel intentional

A large TV can easily dominate a living room. The trick is to make the media area feel designed, not accidental.

Instead of letting cables, consoles and clutter take over, a clean entertainment unit helps ground the space. It gives the TV a proper home and makes the room feel more finished.

One example is the White Rock Gloss Entertainment Unit, featured in our blog image. At £119, it is a simple way to give your living room a sharper, more considered look without overcomplicating the space.

Its clean white gloss finish works well in modern interiors, especially when paired with neutral tones, soft lighting and textured fabrics. It helps create that calm media-wall feel without the room becoming cold or clinical.

Keep the room calm, not crowded

A luxury living room does not need to be full of things.

In fact, the best interiors often work because of what has been left out. Too much furniture, too many accessories and too much visual noise can make a room feel smaller and more stressful.

For a calmer MODA-style living room, focus on:

  • soft neutral colours
  • clean storage
  • warm lighting
  • one or two statement pieces
  • textures such as fabric, wood, gloss, glass or brushed metal

The goal is to create a space that feels finished, but not overdone.

Add storage that works quietly

Good storage is one of the easiest ways to make a living room feel more premium.

Bookcases, sideboards and TV units help hide the everyday things that make a room feel messy. Remote controls, books, cables, games consoles, paperwork and general clutter all need somewhere to go.

A slim bookcase or gloss storage piece can make a big difference, especially in smaller homes where every part of the room needs to work harder.

The key is choosing storage that blends into the room rather than shouting for attention.

Use lighting to create atmosphere

Premier League-style does not mean bright stadium lighting at home.

The best match-day living rooms use layers of light: a ceiling light, a table lamp, maybe some soft backlighting around the TV area. This gives the room atmosphere and makes it feel more expensive without needing a full redesign.

Warm lighting works especially well with neutral interiors. It softens gloss finishes, brings texture out of fabrics and makes the room feel more welcoming in the evening.

Make it feel grown-up

A football-inspired living room does not have to look like a sports bar.

You can love football and still have a calm, stylish home. The trick is to design the room around comfort and atmosphere rather than novelty.

Think less “pub corner” and more “private lounge”:

comfortable sofa, clean TV unit, soft rug, considered lighting, good storage and a few personal touches.

That is the difference between a room that simply has a TV in it, and a room that feels ready for match day, movie night and everyday living.

Bring the look together

To create your own Premier League-style living room at home, start with the main pieces:

a generous sofa, a clean entertainment unit, useful storage and a few warm finishing touches.

The result should feel calm, comfortable and ready to live in — whether the match is on or not.

Explore MODA living room furniture, storage and finishing touches to create a space that feels beautifully finished, practical and considered.

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