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Decorating and buying new settee etc ?

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loopylou Mon 18-Jan-16 15:24:53

Dear GNs, please help!
I'm tackling our through living/dining room, it's about 36' x 15', patio doors one end and big window the other. Walls will be painted but no idea of colour other than probably a grey carpet, duck egg and /or white walls?
Where do you start with buying carpet, settee, arm chairs - what comes first? Or do I look for settee and chose carpet/wall colour afterwards?

I've never had the opportunity to start from scratch before (furniture has been cast offs, carpet here before we moved in etc)

Do I get rid of large, extremely heavy, dark oak dresser and big bookcases or not? I have another rosewood sideboard which will stay.
Bookcases would be replaced with slimmer ones, possibly with glass doors?

Any and all advice very gratefully received, thank you x

aggie Tue 19-Jan-16 18:49:29

no charge as far as I remember , but she did get the curtains made there , but the designer actually chose less expensive ones and advised on colour schemes and accessories

Jalima Tue 19-Jan-16 20:05:14

Oh thanks!

Teddie1234 Wed 27-Jan-16 11:34:45

Hi

This is not an advert for my services, but I install flat pack furniture for people in their new homes and many of my customers are older folk downsizing. Their old furniture simply won't fit in their smaller retirement home so they have to buy new, so I see this sort of thing on a regular basis.

I would recommend you have a look at local show homes, especially the big name builders and perhaps a few smaller exclusive ones. They spend a fortune with interior designers and fittings to make a room look fabulous. The fittings aren't always that expensive, but they have been laid out to maximise space and the appearance of a room. This is a great place to start for ideas to see what is current as well. However as we all age, we are more certain of what we don't like, so doing this as a good exercise in checking that what you are going for is not a bad idea!

I think all the tips on neutral colours are valid and you will see this repeated in show homes all over the country.

The most important thing is do not rush it.

I hope that helps.

Jalima Wed 27-Jan-16 12:00:19

Thanks Teddie

We are definitely not rushing it as we have to wait for plastering to be done.
I hope it is finished by Easter hmm
The curtains had to be returned, no good ordering online as the colour is never right!
Have ordered others locally, neutral but with a bit of colour which can be picked up to add a bright splash to what will be a fairly neutral room.

phizz Sat 06-Feb-16 18:04:06

I fancy a deep purple suite.
Am I mad?

loopylou Sat 06-Feb-16 18:20:01

Not at all phizz, I saw a lovely dark purple tartan one on line......and can't find it now ?
I was quite tempted to drive up to Birmingham to see it too!

Charleygirl Sat 06-Feb-16 18:57:20

Are you aware that Dunelm Mill do a "measure at home" service. They are a lot cheaper than two other well known companies. They will also hang and fit blinds for extra. The curtains take 28 days to make if anybody is interested.

loopylou Sat 06-Feb-16 19:14:48

Ooohhh! That's well worth knowing Charleygirl, thank you ?

Jalima Sat 06-Feb-16 19:32:59

I did want Dunelm to make my curtains, but nothing matched the new suite colour. A local shop had some in ready-made but will alter the hems thank goodness.
I thought the suite was fairly neutral when I picked it, but obviously not.

Charleygirl Sat 06-Feb-16 22:28:42

Oh dear Jalima that may be a problem that I will have. If I do find something, naturally it will be the most expensive material in the store. My pink curtains are the same material as the pink covered sofa so I fancy a change as the new suite is a light shade of grey (I think) I think my problem is getting the measurements correct, hence asking Somebody from Dunelm Mill to call. To date I have had no luck because nobody at the local store appears capable of picking up a phone. I do not want to go in person or I will end up going elsewhere for service after I have said my "piece".

gettingonabit Sat 06-Feb-16 22:35:09

I'd get the sofa first. Your room sounds enormousenvy, so can take big furniture. Duck egg will go with everything, including grey and brown. Furniture will match as it is unless you want to do a "Great British Interior Design" on it and paint it.

I've got a big room (not as big as yours) and my challenge was to buy accessories that didn't disappear.

If no-one has said already, get yourself a colour wheel which will help you determine which colours go with what.

Jalima Sat 06-Feb-16 22:59:27

Duck egg is lovely but it doesn't go with my new sofas and chair. They are about the only colour that duck egg won't go with. hmm As for disappearing accessories - two free cushions come with the sofas in the same fabric! so I will have to find a few others in brighter colours to pick out the splashes of colour in the curtains.

gettingonabit Sun 07-Feb-16 13:29:51

Sorry thought you said you'd decided upon Duck Egg.grin.

I take it you've considered grey (I've got grey everything, which is s good foil for most colours).

Can you upload a pic of the sofa and chair (nosy..)?

Jalima Sun 07-Feb-16 19:19:33

No, it wasn't me, it must have been another poster. We are now sorted except for the carpet and nearly sorted there.

I'm considering duck egg for the kitchen cupboards now though as I like the sound of it, wish I had thought of it for the sitting room and dining room (should have read this thread first), DH doesn't know yet hmm

loopylou Sun 07-Feb-16 19:32:14

I'm pretty sure it's going to be grey and duck egg....I've seen several lovely sofas but indecision has set in big time. As I'm hoping to give up work mid March, I'll be able to focus....the problem is that the utility room's being sorted at the end of this month and really the kitchen units are falling apart so the living room won't get started yet. Then dgs2 is due in May so I really need to sit down and plan what's being done when/by who/with what etc!

I can see this being a project for the rest of the year at this rate I need to lie down in a dark room

?

Purpledaffodil Sun 07-Feb-16 19:48:13

Next is worth a look for made to measure curtains. I chose a half price fabric and so the curtains were totally half price. I also used their measuring and hanging service which was good. Oh and they will make matching cushions too. Normally would have done all this myself, so it was a treat and they were well made too.

phizz Sun 07-Feb-16 20:21:59

Just need to say what a brilliant forum Gransnet is. I love it, it is so informative and the posters are so funny.
Many thanks to all.