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Entries for the 'Interior decor' Category
Sunway Blinds has introduced a new range of Roman Blinds. Combining classic elegance with modern chic the collection includes extravagant prints, plains and natural textured weaves totalling 142 different fabrics.
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Browsing through the internet the other day I came across this site selling period items. Although not as slick to navigate as the Willow and Stone website, Vintage Home Homeware does have some interesting items for sale.
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Engineered flooring overcomes the problems of using hardwood in areas prone to moisture or overheating, but many of us consider them a compromise when we've been dreaming of a solid oak floor.
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Even when your property isn't a listed building, finding the right doors to match the period can be frustratingly difficult. Now a new service from Acorn Doors makes bespoke doors more affordable.
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Spring is finally here and, for the lucky owners of conservatories, it brings with it the promise of relaxing time spent in a light-filled room. Yet, conservatories are often forgotten when it comes to interior design, with shabby, sun-damaged furnishings dulling what could be a cheerful, airy room.
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It was not until the second half of the 19th century that the Victorians started to make decorated glazed wall tiles in any quantity and still another couple of decades until the art of tube lining was discovered.
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