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Comments (23)Furniture and flooring need to be long stay options, so I would choose these first, then introduce colors of walls from curtains and pick it up in cushions and rug. that way it is easy to freshen up room in a few years without changing the major expenses e.g. new paint color and cushions...See MoreWhat catches your eye first in this living room?
Comments (10)The TV needs to find another place in the room. Without seeing the whole room it's hard to say where. But it shouldn't be hiding what looks to be a lovely fireplace. we had a similar issue in our period flat - I hated walking in and seeing THE TV. We solved it by changing its position (so that it's offset from centre) and wall mounting it, hiding all the cables. The TV stand here is just wrong and out of keeping IMHO....See MoreInspirational flooring for every room in your home
Comments (0)You want your home to look at good as possible, so naturally you’ll spend time thinking about ways to make improvements that reflect it in the best possible way. When it comes to décor and furnishings these choices can be easy as there are lots of sources of inspiration, trends to follow and distinctive styles to decide between. When it comes to finding the right flooring for each room in your home, we can provide the source of inspiration, as we have hundreds of floors to choose from. Whether you’re looking for flooring for your hallway, your bathroom or your living room, here are some ideas for inspirational flooring for every room in your home. Hallway Flooring Make the entrance to your home set the tone for the rest of the décor with a quality and luxurious engineered wood floor. This area of your home sees a lot of traffic, so it makes sense to have a hard wearing, low maintenance floor in place which will give you years of use. Depending on the size of your hallway and how much light it gets, you will normally decide if light or dark wood is best for you. For inspirational light wood flooring for your hallway, we think you’ll love the Chelsea Engineered Herringbone Parquet Flooring White Wash Oak floor, for a striking and elegant way to create a sophisticated entrance to your home. Find all our hallway flooring options online. Kitchen & Utility Room Flooring Your kitchen and utility room floors need to be capable of withstanding everyday wear and tear, as well as an increased resistance to water damage, which is very damaging to wood floors due to their absorbent properties. For this reason, a good quality laminate wood floor, like the Hydro Guard Walnut laminate is a great choice for both style and practicality. You may also be interested in a tile effect flooring, which offers the same great features as the laminate floor but with a stylish tile replica finish. Our customers love this light and bright Balterio Purestone Limestone in White for transforming their kitchen. Living Room Flooring Your living room is a space where you’ll want to invest in quality pieces, as you’ll be spending a lot of time in this room relaxing or entertaining. Depending on your personal décor preferences, you can choose to go as minimalistic or as rustic as you like – and we have inspirational floors to suit both tastes, and everything in between. For a super sleek and contemporary living room, why not consider this Elite Stone Light Screed tile structure floor which replicates a natural looking stone floor? At the other end of the scale, we have cosy, rustic looking floors guaranteed to bring warmth, character and charm to your living room – just take a look at the Axion Avignon Oak floor for starters, which is one of our bestsellers. Inspirational flooring for every room in your home Bathroom Flooring Always be certain the floor you are buying is suitable for a bathroom by checking the individual product specification – otherwise you’ll end up ruining a good floor beyond all repair. Your bathroom floor needs to be water resistant and able to withstand heavy water exposure and steam without delaminating. We love this Balterio Grande Wide Oak Laminate Flooring against the crisp clean white bathroom suite for a contemporary yet comfortable style bathroom. Bedroom Flooring Your bedroom flooring tastes are completely personal to you – where do you start? Colour, board thickness, wood species, finish type and shade are all to be considered. There are lots of inspiring designs on our website – why not search our entire range of bedroom flooring to get a feel for the type of flooring that best suits you?...See MoreSmall sitting-dining room & odd furniture. Advice needed.
Comments (18)With the front of the flat assigned to bedroom and study space it's the three rooms at the back where you could make the most change to enhance the living space. You only ever asked about furniture placement in the lounge but given that you've bought the flat are you open to making some bigger changes to maximise the space? For example, is the wall between the smallest bedroom and the lounge supporting?I'm assuming that's your study but if your partner is at home and working at the front of the house, knocking these two rooms together would give you a much more versatile space with an office area for you, with doors open onto the garden on a nice day. (Replacing with a stud wall if moving on is not a major job). Another idea might be to keep that wall up and see if the kitchen could be opened up to make an open plan kitchen/living/ dining space. The dining table could then be located near to the kitchen area. With either of these options you are losing one of those four doors which are making furniture placement awkward. Another idea (I'm full of them!!) Do you need the storage cupboard in this room? This could be blocked up so access is obtained via the largest bedroom to make a bigger wardrobe/cupboard space in there. If you'e got enough wardrobe space in there that could also be an office area with double doors to be closed off out of sight when not in use. Doing this (and moving the radiator, perhaps for a streamlined vertical one elsewhere in the room) would give you more opportunities for furniture placement. Please feel to tell me none off these are possible or appealing. I watch with interest when someone asks for an opinion on a cushion only to be given advice for the room that will see them spending £5,000!! (I do it myself to avoid getting off the couch and do something with my own house!! Plus, I'm great at spending other people's money) Best of luck and keep the photos coming as you make changes because you have grest potential with this flat and there is some fab advice on here ....See More- 11 years ago
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