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Comments (19)I think you've done a fantastic job, it looks so much bigger and brighter, hard to believe it's the same space, it really looks like the heart of the home. Not all of it is to my personal taste but i love how you've exposed the fireplace and the pencil wallpaper is very cute! Very minor point but I'm not so keen on the tablecloth. The mini kitchen is lovely but what happens when the child outgrows it out of interest?...See MoreM50 kitchen
Comments (21)I love this thread! FYI I installed marmoleum that you are looking at and the pattern is very marble-y. I personally I would go with the marmoleum (check out the Piet Boon selection for flatter finishes) would go with the flat colour as close to concrete as you can get, or a flat grey not too dark) Also those small samples can be misleading. I got 'dove grey' and it turned out very blue (check out my design dilemma to see) so I would really recommend trying to get a larger sample once you narrow down your choice. Silver Shadow and Orbit would be the two I'd be going with, from your selection, as well. It feels good to me underfoot, it's hard but its very clean, and not as cold and hard as tiles. the cabinets will bring in the warmth! Wish I went with cement colour! Personally i love the monochrome suggestions at the top of the thread: black and white patterned tiles, and working with darks on the walls. Use the splashback to bring in the impact and drama, and stick with darker, block colours on the walls....See Morehow to paint kitchen wall with quartz worktops??
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Comments (7)Hello Kimmyrb. Bravo on your impulse buy... it's a beautiful piece. I don't think you need much. The sofa should be the star. Maybe a rug (some pattern in it to break up the block colours) and some cushions (same...and to tie in the blue pouffe and your wall which has hints of green) but not much else. If you also change curtains, you risk making it look too done/match-y methinks. Re cushions/ rug...look online at House of Hackney for patterned textiles....See MoreADN Intérieurs
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