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Style: Do classic without being boring
Classical proportions There's still room for personal expression. Here, a simple grey and white scheme is brought to life by a stencilled detail. This one is in Crown's Refined Fashion for Walls matt emulsion. © Crown Paints Photo corner Go all 1940’s and show off your fabulous life with a ...
Posted 23rd February 2009
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How to mix vintage with modern
Ikea adds retro accessories to a modern kitchen space © IKEA Mixing the old and the new is a delicate process. Follow our hot tips on how to bring antique, vintage and retro pieces into your contemporary home. Discover how to embrace classics whilst maintaining a modern edge. 1. Retro ...
Posted 15th April 2010
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Style: Botanical prints
Midnight floral Make a big statement with fabulously floral fabrics and wallpapers. Featuring intricate designs and a bold use of colour, be at one with nature and bring the outdoors in. When it comes to floral it doesn’t necessarily mean pastel colours and sugar-coated pretty. Set against an inky black ...
Posted 31st October 2007
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Style: Quirky quilting
Cushy seating Soft and comfortable, it's not hard to see why we find quilting so alluring. Follow the fashion trend - equestrian gilets are all the rage - and pad your home all over, from your duvet to your floors and walls. This Smala bed settee by Pascal Morgue for ...
Posted 8th April 2009
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At home with... Jazz FM's Richard Wheatly | Articles | mydeco
Richard's house is monochrome with flashes of rich colour © The Grove Hotel Jazz FM's Chief Executive Richard Wheatly has been passionate about jazz since his university days. He talks to mydeco about his growing art collection, the ingredients for a perfect kitchen, and the music that moves him to ...
Posted 29th September 2009
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Style: Tantalising trims
Aqua ruffle Go for texture. The large ribbone ruche from Jane Churchill combines both blue and natural tassels to create an illusion of depth in this trimming. With eight other colour combinations to choose from, this trim could work perfectly in any interior. © Jane Churchill Vintage shades Add fringing ...
Posted 20th November 2007
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