Dirty old quilts
karennana
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Comments (25)Hi Denise I have just ordered shutters for my house for all the front windows which is costing around £1000 and roughly 8 or 9 square metres I'd estimate. However this is for DIY install shutters from the California Shutter company who have been recommended by a friend who uses them regularly, they aren't arriving until first week of December so I can't vouch how easy they are to fit yet!. They're prices start at £125 sqm in the sale at the moment. http://www.californiashutters.co.uk/ Take a look at Nina Campbell's Pagoda Garden fabric it's similar to your original accent fabric in the photo, although I don't have a sample to hand just now. It looks as though it has the stronger bluer tone you need to stand up to your walls. http://shop.ninacampbell.com/nina-campbell-fabric/autumn-2006/pagoda-garden.html I recommend a sample of a velvet or woven chenille for your footstool such as Osborne and Little's Peregrina F6350-07 or Canaletto F6142-10. These are contract fabrics suitable for upholstery which I can supply. Also Osborne and Little's domestic fabric Brehon Linens in F6520-20 is really gorgeous with lots of blue tones in which I feel would complement your scheme. Finally Sabi Addo F6272-08 is a really luxey light reflecting velvet and Rondelle Takarshi pictured here: http://www.osborneandlittle.com/products-and-collections/fabric/autumn2012/rondelle/tarkashi?id=2c149a3fd57045fd971eb480ac6a2b06 is a beautiful cut velvet for amazing cushions or throws if you are looking for that extra wow factor! If the blues become to silvery or yellowy you could always add in a neutral colour as I have done in my Coastal Scheme if you look on my profile. Just ask if you need to know any fabrics you see on the pictures. Hope this helps! PS I also supply Nina Campbell fabrics so if you need samples quickly please contact me rachel@spiniverdesign.com or 01637 621038 Best of luck I know how frustrating it can be! Rachel...See MoreDirty carpet
Comments (6)I've had both too dark and too light and both do show dirt in different ways. My suggestion is to go for a mid mushroomy brown or a mid grey, both colours are neutral for most decorating schemes and are dark enough to not show general dirt but not so dark that they show every piece of cotton or fluff! The other options is to go for a neutral stripe for the stairs to add some character?...See MoreDirty room to Bathroom!
Comments (19)It's looking really good, love the fireplace too. Look forward to updated pics with the wallpaper! You would never know looking at that bedroom photo what it was hiding :( Hopefully you will have some good finds soon...See MoreCovering rough, old kitchen tiles
Comments (15)@Tracey Metcalfe I don't think they are dirty, not that I noticed anyway. I'll be taking my Karcher steamer to all the tiles / bathroom / kitchen once we are in and before the furniture goes in, regardless. Where are you in the south of France? The house we're moving into is about 25 mins north of Montpellier. :)...See Morekarennana
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