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Latest trends
White shades It Who said white and off-whites are boring? They’re back, but in a totally new guise. Gone are the days of boring magnolia, and monotone white - use varying shades of whites and combine with soothing shapes to give your home a stylish, slightly minimalist touch. This look works with retro-chic furniture - urban, contemporary but also relaxing, with a balanced feel to it. High sheen and flat matt paint finishes contrast well in white to give a subtle textural feel to a section of a feature wall. For example, smooth, round shapes in a satin or silk emulsion that will shimmer mysteriously against an off-white matt wall finish. Bathroom paneling Something new has appeared on the decorating horizon and might warrant consideration for anyone planning a major sprucing up of the home and hearth. Bathroom walls are taking on the appearance of their counterparts of the late 1800s and early 1900s. The use of either tongue and groove wood paneling or bead board wood paneling as a covering for the lower walls is reflective of suburban houses in Victorian house constructed as late as the 1920s and 1930s. Decorare can help you plan your next bathroom and help give it the Victorian look with full consideration to furniture, colour, texture and materials. Non-kitsch kitchen Decorare are transforming tired kitchens into desirable and rejuvenated rooms that every home needs. One of the costliest mistakes made by homeowners is the decision to have a new kitchen. Not every tired kitchen needs to be improved by a complete refit of the surfaces, units, tiles and floor. A less expensive way and equally as effective is to have the doors of existing cupboard units beautifully restored to their original best or to treat them with various paint, varnished or laquered finishes to give your kitchen a brand new look. Call us now for more information. Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen on Floors “Why we all felt duty bound to make rooms that were quite so uncomfortable for most of the 90's I now really don't understand. I wonder whether we had some rather puritanical design-hangover issues that needed resolving. Anyway I'm delighted to be enjoying a new millennium and a new much more indulgent approach to the way the home looks and feels. Guess what? Indulgence starts with the feet and rises up. For 21st Century feet, we need the most indulgent 21st Century floors. Check out the this link for great ideas - www.llb.co.uk” Reference courtesy of llb.co.uk |
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