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Holiday at home - create a vacation atmosphere without leaving the house

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Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

Creating a vacation atmosphere at home depends on your chosen style. For a city break feel, consider an open-plan kitchen with a large island or dining area opening onto the garden, which can cost from a few thousand pounds for extensions and layout changes. Mediterranean or calming retreats involve decorating with colourful tiles, natural textures, and outdoor patios, with costs varying based on scope and size, typically from a few hundred pounds for small updates to several thousand for larger renovations.

With sunnier weather to enjoy at home, avoid the hassle of flights and enjoy the summer months holidaying at home. Follow your holiday style and discover how to recreate the mood from the comfort of your own home.

Chic city break holiday at home

Is an afternoon perusing an art gallery and cafe hopping more your cup of tea than a sunrise hike? If chic city breaks soaking up culture are your thing, our guess is that when it comes to your home you care about comfort but your home’s appearance is up there on your list of priorities. Whether you’re looking to undergo a large-scale renovation or a few tweaks to improve the space, read on for ideas for how to create a chic city break vacation atmosphere in your home.

Open-plan kitchen/diner

Open-plan kitchens with dining areas can emulate the sort of sleekness and elegance you might associate more closely with a light-flooded Copenhagen coffee shop. If you would like to reconfigure your kitchen layout and make it open-plan but you’re limited by space, an extension could be a fantastic option for you.

Depending on your existing property, this could be achieved with a side extension (if you have dead space to the side of your house and don’t want to eat into your garden), a rear extension (for example, with a terraced house that only has space towards the back of the house but not the side) or a wraparound extension (if you’re lucky enough to have unused space towards both the side and rear of your property).

Once you have enough room in your kitchen area, you’ll want to consider the ideal layout for your kitchen/dining space. One of the most popular modern kitchen layouts is to opt for a large kitchen island with high seating. This removes the barrier between food and drink preparation and socialising, making the kitchen a more Connected social space. Invite friends over and catch up over brunch or coffee fit for a city break right from your kitchen island.

Another layout that could help you recreate chic city break living at home is to have extra space for a dining table that you and loved ones can gather around on a summer’s evening. It’s subtly more formal than kitchen island dining and can encourage the kind of all-important family time that can be tricky to clutch when everyone’s schedules are taken into consideration. We’re particularly fond of the layout in the image below where the table arrangement leads seamlessly onto a lush garden through sleek bifold doors.

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Create a city break holiday at home with a light, bright kitchen:dining area© Matt Gamble

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