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Properties of the month
BRANKSOME PARK £1,195,000
This immaculate three double bedroom true penthouse apartment occupies the entire top floor of this modern gated development.
WINKWORTH WESTBOURNE www.winkworth.co.uk 01202 767633
BLANDFORD FORUM £3,000,000
Ten bedrooms luxury modern home on approx 30 acre equestrian estate with income potential of £150,000 per annum.
ST QUINTIN PROPERTY GROUP www.stqpropertygroup.co.uk 01202 877123
POOLE PARK £1,200,000
A well presented four bedroom character 1930’s detached home with three large reception rooms. Approaching 3000 sq ft.
HEARNES www.hearnes.com 01202 377377
LYTCHETT MATRAVERS £1,500,000
Five bedroom home with potential for two families, double garage and workshop and stunning rural Purbeck views.
ST QUINTIN PROPERTY GROUP www.stqpropertygroup.co.uk 01202 877123
PENN HILL £950,000
A charming Edwardian five/six bedroom detached character home, which offers over 2300 sq ft of accommodation.
HEARNES www.hearnes.com 01202 377377
FERNDOWN £710,000
Detached four bedroom character family home with 22ft dual aspect lounge with wood burning stove and 26ft conservatory.
ST QUINTIN PROPERTY GROUP www.stqpropertygroup.co.uk 01202 877123
Last issue we spoke about choosing the right colour, pattern and wallpaper for interiors and how they can significantly enhance the overall look and feel of a room. Here we continue to discuss other key factors that can guide you to make your choice.
Evaluate the natural light: The amount and quality of natural light in a room affect the perception of colour. A room with plenty of natural light can handle bolder colours and patterns, while a dimly lit room may benefit from light-coloured walls and subtle patterns.
Consider the furniture: The colour and pattern of the wallpaper and furnishings should complement each other. If you have bold furniture, consider a more subtle wallpaper, and vice versa.
You don’t need to paint every wall in a bold colour to create an impact. Consider using colourful accents, such as pillows, rugs, or artwork, to add pops of colour to a neutral space.
Remember, using colour in your home is a personal choice, and there’s no right or wrong way to do it, it just needs to be a space that you look forward to coming home to. Ultimately, the goal should be to create a space that feels comfortable and reflects your personal style then you will not tire of it.
If you would the help and advice with blending colour and pattern in your home, we are here to advisebook a consultation at our design studio, in Burley.