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Need help with re-decorating this 1 bed flat
Comments (2)To set off furniture of that colour wood I would recommend greens or blues....See MoreRe decorating front room
Comments (2)Hi Annie. I'm not sure I would paper that ŵall as I think it may make the proportions of the ŵall out. I would paint both the panelling and ŵalls up to the ceiling. You seem to favour pale neutrals so perhaps in either a pale but warm grey or stone? Which way does the room face and how much light does it get? I'd swap the art over the fire for maybe an oval shaped mirror hung landscape to bring more light in. Add some lighter cushions to your sofa in silvery grey and pale taupes in a mixture of solids and patterns. I'm not sure where you're based so do you mean you're changing the rug as the carpet looks new? I agree, if in budget, I would add a coffee table. You could keep accessories simple with flowers/plants and piles of books....See MoreI want to re decorate and furnish my home
Comments (2)Hello Toniann, Yes you could "Map" out the room and where you see items of furniture in the space... Think about what you like and want to put in it! Do you want a complete change? Or do you intend to integrate existing furnishings into the room for example. Think about how you use the space too as this might suggest to you how and what you need to put in it.. So it's working out what you like and what you need... I offer design, consulting, styling, and procurement should you wish to hire.. Without a picture it's hard to suggest with any real focus on things and schemes.. Sit in the space and mull it over for a bit... Maybe move round what is already in situ and see how spatially this changes the feel of the room... Lighting and window treatments can also play a big part in an overall look.. : ))...See Morere-decorating living room
Comments (9)What a beautiful window. Is your home Arts & Crafts? I would leave all the woodwork as it is, but I would paint the skirting and picture rail either white, or the same colour as your chosen wall colour.. i think soft muddy colours would be good like the Farrow & Ball range. I would purchase your sofas first, and then decorate around them - paint is reasonably easy to change but sofas aren’t. I can see that room decorated in warm plush fabrics such as velvet. Exciting project! Here are some ideas...See MoreSort Our Stuff
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