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Shops & Retail

If you’re no Lawrence Llewellyn- Bowen, call in the Interior Design experts!

When you took the first steps into your newly acquired abode, were you presented with an array of bog-standard features? Including anything from Magnolia wood-chip walls and beige linen blinds to cream Nylon carpets and a faux marble fireplace; did the interior design features fail to light your fire?

Or conversely, did you encounter the past inhabitants’ notion of ‘interior design;’ where the 70’s was obviously the ‘done deal’ when they first moved in? Did you struggle to get your head (and eyes) around the ‘ab-fab,’ nausea-inducing colour scheme in the bathroom and the combination of shagpile and technicolour curtains in the lounge that came together to create a marriage of trashy tack?

It’s true; the perfect interior design to one individual is usually vastly different from that of another person and where suave discretion and minimalism is ideal for a bachelor for instance; to an ardent traditionalist like a farmer who would rather a stable door and AGA; this would be their idea of interior design hell.

If you have recently moved from one residence to another but you feel the interior design is out of sync with your tastes, you shouldn’t see this as a negative. An imperfect house should be seen as blank canvas, not a catastrophic calamity of poor interior design choices. In fact, this is is your chance to shine; it’s your opportunity to think outside the box and it’s your opportunity to be true to who you are. From the wall coverings and soft furnishing to technological touches that will improve the efficiency of each room; you- and nobody else- get to choose the new interior design features from scratch!

However if to you black is just black; one shade of cream appears exactly the same as another and when you know things are wrong but you struggle to think of a way to make them right again; you need an interior design expert to guide your journey from property malfunction to sure-fire hit.

Unique Gifts & Interiors Ltd is not just an ‘interior design’ specialist and their online store proves this. Supplying designer interior furnishings as well as a superb interior design advice service; their range of products and services cannot be beaten elsewhere. For more information, visit them today at: www.uniquegiftsandinteriors.co.uk

 

 

Unfortunately our new house had what my wife described as a “very Ikea” lounge and we needed interior design services to help us get a more unique look. Ironically, we found a company called “Unique” to help us find that whilst we were shopping for Designer Sofas.