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Comments (44)HiTino Felly, Marie Here. Your off to a great start - but you've made a common mistake in that you've found your inspiration for your colour palette, but your not committing to it. You need to bring the greens and blues up onto the walls and onto the floor - commit to it. You could: - add a great throw rug underneath the bed, - add big table lamp beside the bed - or better yet, a wall sconce, - drapery isn't really the best choice for this bedding - I would have brought in a bold graphic print here, in either the blue or the green - artwork can stay neutral - even do a collection of mixed metals in chrome, gold, and have fun with that - if you add too much in the blue and green it becomes boring and un-special. Choose your accessories carefully, I'd change out your drapery - go with something bolder, I'd also get a larger night stand so you could put a proper table lamp there. Good Luck!...See MoreNeed help with colours so I don't end up with bland!
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Comments (17)I completely agree with Matthew! It looks like you have a lot that you want to change. Pretty daunting and costly when you look at it all together. I would give yourself wee targets. One room this month, another next month, for example. Then the ground floor outside/ inside this year. Upstairs next year. It will ensure that you are seeing yourself move forwards. The danger of trying to do too much at once, unless you have a huge team behind you, is that you will feel like you are getting no-where. Pretty demotivating. One step at a time. Nautral colours are always a great base too. It will look clean, fresh and be a blank canvass for your next project. Alternatively with neutral colurs, just new soft furnishings will changethe feel of a room incredibly... Looks exciting though!! Imagine when it is done and all in your own style :)...See MoreJuliet Docherty
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