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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

What is yours?

I like all my walls, plain ceilings and wood works to be white, grey ceremic floor on the ground floor, grey carpet from the stairs upwards into the bedrooms.

Blue theme in my bathroom.

Shiny chrome/stainless steel/white metal, glass, black granite in the kitchen and dinning area.

Black leather sofa, grey curtains.

Bright colour and bold pattern bedding and seat cushions etc...

The only brown/beige items are the wooden spoons, decking and fence in the garden, and the pooch!

What is yours?

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By *ig badMan  over a year ago

Up North :-)


"What is yours?

I like all my walls, plain ceilings and wood works to be white, grey ceremic floor on the ground floor, grey carpet from the stairs upwards into the bedrooms.

Blue theme in my bathroom.

Shiny chrome/stainless steel/white metal, glass, black granite in the kitchen and dinning area.

Black leather sofa, grey curtains.

Bright colour and bold pattern bedding and seat cushions etc...

The only brown/beige items are the wooden spoons, decking and fence in the garden, and the pooch!

What is yours? "

Ooooo shouldn't have a black leather sofa! Cream leather is the swingers sofa of choice

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Ooooo shouldn't have a black leather sofa! Cream leather is the swingers sofa of choice "

.

Don't like cream, besides, not exactly practical with a cat and a pooch!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ooooo shouldn't have a black leather sofa! Cream leather is the swingers sofa of choice "

Ohh Im wrong then cos mine is well it looks blue but its really dark green

When (well if) I ever finish the decorating (been almost 4 years and living room still not done) it will be chocolate brown flooring (has to be carpet cos Im in a flat) cream and chocolate walls and chocolate curtains.

One day I will get all the units and bookcases to match - yeah about a week before I die I bet

My bedroom in pink and black (well will be when I get a new carpet)

Bathroom white and blue (that room is closest to being finished lol)

Kitchen havent decided yet cos the housing assoc put green worktops and cupboard doors on - who does that green it the colour of hospitals and not for kitchens I like white and black with the walls bright yellow

The youngest kids room is PINK very very bright pink - that room is done

oldest kids room well when she makes up her mind it will be done but in the last month she has changed her mind more times than I have changed me pants

Shona

x x x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Minimilist here.

The less stuff the better.

duck egg blue and chocolate =lounge

my bedroom gonna be plum and cream.

other rooms basically neutral .

No carpeting downstairs only up.

for now anyways

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

ps..only sofa choclate brown leather .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pearl Necklace - your colour scheme is normally adopted by people with a cold exterior

Peaches - your colour scheme is normally chosen by people who are a little shy but are warm to those that they do get to know

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Lounge: yellow walls, oak floors, green and cream rugs, cream leather sofas, cream table lamps, credenza, cream, green and yellow cushions.

Dining room: same colour schene as lounge as they flow off each other. Oak table, cream leather dining chairs, oak sideboard, cream lamps.

Kitchen: oak floors, green kitcen rugs, oak table and chairs with green and white gingham seats, butterscotch quacker units, brushed chrome accessories, cream blinds.

Downstairs toilet: oak floors wooden blinds, green and white tiles, white Armitage Shanks loo and basin.

Family bathroom: Armitage Shanks again, wooden blinds, green and white tiles on wall and floor.

Daughter's bedroom: oak floors, black blinds, bedding, accessories, blood red walls and rug, Japanese art and Animie on the walls: it's as tasteful as it sounds:

My room: oak floors, rose pink walls, ivory units, dresser and curtains with pink and cream rugs and accessories.

Daughters room: oak floors, pale green walls, green blinds, rattan furniture.

Study: oak floors, oak desk, green filing cabinets, green computer chair.

Oak landings, green carpets on stairs, will be changed to sizal soon, off white and "muddy puddle" walls.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Black, grey, glass and shiny metal is very 1950's, it's classic!

Think furnitures by the likes of Le Corbusier Eileen Gray etc...

I can spend a fortune in Dwell, as I love their new interpretation of the said theme.

There are plenty of colours and patterns about in the form of objects.

Needs a blank canvas to off-set them.

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By *aughty_kittyWoman  over a year ago

finger licking good

lounge.... cream walls with a small stick out wall in black and white wall paper, black leather sofas 2 walls floor to celing with shelfs full of books.

kitchen. black and white very sexy room

bathroom.. white

hall way grey carpets cream walls

my bedroom cream walls brown carpet

kids room cream with bright blue carpet.

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By *riendlyfunfemWoman  over a year ago

A world of my own

Living room - cream, greens and golds

Kitchem diner, terracotta and creams

Bedroom - lilac, pale blue, pink and cream.

Would change all but house is up for sale so no point!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I have always worked in control environment with white walls, glass and stainless steel, and I find that very pleasing to my eyes.

Hence I have adopted it at home too!

Can't stand cream/beige/brown colours.

If I were to have a playroom, it will be purple walls, dark blue ceiling with flickering scattered LED lights, a mirror ball, a dancing pole, mirrored walls, and a circular bed in shocking pink!

It will be kept locked until required!

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