Very apposite thread for me!
I started a redecoration project two years ago but move exceeding slowly as I take forever to choose anything.
I know the usual rule is to decide on carpets, walls, furniture, curtains, in that order (except that some of you disagree!) but... it took years before I found a wallpaper that I actually liked. This is now up but I am stuck because:
A I have been looking for new sofas but without exception they all have 'fibre filled' back cushions. This means they need daily 'plumping'. Will I be able to do this as/if I become frail?
B. Many great looking contemporary sofas are low and difficult to rise from, although we don't need 'riser' chairs yet, just something not near the ground. I have looked in every furniture shop around, both physically and on line. I am stuck on colour here. Do I go for a toning brown or a smarter navy blue? Also fabric: I fancy leather (more durable for the elderly?) .... or not? Velvet sofas are very fashionable now. Would it be mad to consider these! I would have then 'treated' but even so...
C. The wallpaper is abstract with a fairly neutral white background with tiny splashes of gold (which catche the light as the sun moves) brown and beige. It almost disappears unless one actually peers at the pattern. I wanted a beige-toned carpet, possibly polypropylene as I understand that these are v robust (again, I have an eye to any future dribbles/leakages/spillages etc! However, I keep reading how awful beige is to keep up. Are there any positive beige people out there?
D. I have not even thought of curtains except plain, pale something or other.
If anyone has ideas re. colours for sofas (and retailers with decent back cushions), experience of durable carpets in beige - which would also be in the hall...... ) or leather v fabric sofas, I would be very grateful.
Many thanks