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to this month’s Home & Living. We are looking behind the hall door this month. Hallways and entrances are often forgotten in the clutter of everyday living but give first impressions guests have of your home. We have some wonderful ideas for making this space inviting. My favourites this month are the grandfather clock in our Notebook page based on the Swedish Mora clock. This will add a real wow factor to your hallway without taking up too much floor space. It is priced at €349 from Corcoran’s Furniture. The beautiful green sofa in Get the Look, from Hal-Lou Furnishings, has to be seen to be believed. If you’re looking for the perfect painting for your hallway, Killarney Art Gallery has some wonderful choices. My favourite is Bluebell Haze by Mark Eldred.
Yours in decorating,
Noelle
and the Killarney Advertiser Team
OFF THE WALL PICKING paint is quite tricky so allow our paint experts to take the hassle out of getting that perfect entrance and hallway colour. Here are some of the top picks for hallways and front doors. You can also arrange a personal consultation with all of these colour experts to get your colours just right.
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ttle Greene, Elaine Price, Corcora n’s Furniture & Carpets Sage Green 80, Li Tracery 11.78, Little Greene, Front Door Hallway
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Clay Pale 152, Littl e Greene, Skirting
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Contact us at decorating@killarneyadvertiser.ie
Mark Eldred Bluebell Haze
Killarney Art Gallery
lortrend Overlook 1319, Co Front door
Kadri Bormeister, Pat Mcdonne ll Paints
Beacon Fog 0490, Colortrend, Hallway
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Note book Knock, knock YOUR hallway is the area that greets you the moment you walk in the door. Not only does it make sense to ensure it is inviting for guests, but it should also give you a sense of refuge and welcome when you turn the key after your day’s work. Here are our top picks for giving your home’s entrance areas are stylish and appealing.
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Mindy Brownes Parisian Console Table, e549, Corcoran's Furniture Deknudt Feature Mirror, e399, Moriarty's Killorglin Console Table, e699, Mylestone Interiors Madie Mirror, e399, Corcoran[s Furniture Two-Tone Grandfather Clock, e349, Corcoran[s Furniture Barbican Carpet For Stairs, e21 per sq yd, Corcoran[s Furniture
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www.cremur.com Home & Living - July 29, 2016
Summertime, and the livin’ is easy…
THE living is easy in this impressive residence with mountain and ocean views. This large, four-bedroomed house in Coad, Caherdaniel, boasts wonderful panoramic views of Kenmare Bay and the Beara Peninsula. The property, which has an asking price of €365,000, is on the market with Sherry Fitzgerald Sean Daly and Co Ltd, Kenmare. The property has a southerly aspect and is situated on about 0.7 acres (0.2832 hectares). It is located between the villages of Caherdaniel and Castlecove. The house was built in 2008 with an area of 2,534 square feet (236 sq m) and about 430 sq ft (40 sq m) of outbuildings. The floor plan encompasses four spacious bedrooms with plenty of room for study, sleep and storage, three luxurious bathrooms and a sleek and stylish kitchen that flows through to the dining and living area with French doors leading to a private front patio overlooking Kenmare Bay. It was built to a high level of finish. You can enjoy the beautiful views from the patio area or from the outdoor hot tub. There are a variety of pubs, shops, restaurants and sandy beaches about 3km away. There are many activities such as the Kerry Way walking path, watersports in Derrynane harbour, horse riding and golfing in Waterville and Parknasilla. The old disused Coad copper mines are a short walk away from the house. The main entrance features walnut flooring as well as a window to the south and north and a door facing east. Walnut double doors with glass lead from the hallway to kitchen area. Four large windows and a French door take full advantage of the views. An oak staircase leads to the first floor. The master bedroom has an ensuite which is tiled throughout and features a Jacuzzi bath and shower. Viewing is by appointment; contact Sherry Fitzgerald Sean Daly and Co Ltd, 34 Henry Street, Kenmare, on 0646641213 or email info@seandaly.com.
GET THE LOOK
Velvet Sofa & Cushions, Hal-Lou Furnishings
Pu rple Di nin g Ch air , My lest one Int erio rs
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Silestone Vortiu m Quartz Counter Tops, Tinteain Mhuscrai Teo
Walnut Kitchen Maurice Prendiv ille
Wa lnut Din ing Table, Ha l-Lou Furn ishi ngs Home & Living - July 29, 2016
Hallways After your front door, your hallway is the first part of your home that you see when you get home and it is the first interior you present to your guests. Too often, hallways are relegated to becoming thoroughfares where coats, shoes, schoolbags and gym gear are dumped and if we finally get a chance to clear that clutter we don't put a lot of thought into their decoration. The right paint colour or wallpaper can brighten and lift the darkest or narrowest of spaces. Take a look at our "Off the Wall" feature to see what our colour experts recommend for your hallway. For instance, enliven your floor with a vibrant rug or runner or use the walls to display an art collection (bought or
homemade). You could consider framing some kids’ art or splashing out on a painting you always wanted – you will see it every time you walk in the door and will lift your spirits! If your hallway is on the small side, choose a mirror to reflect some light, and it's always useful to do the Coco C h a n e l check in the morning! Hallways receive a daily bashing if you have kids so do consider hardwearing tiles or wall panels. I have wooden panelling in my hallway and I've found it much more hardwearing than just paint – a wipe of a cloth and it's as good as new! We've found some beautiful halls and corridor design ideas to inspire you….
Exclusive end-of-season opportunities at Hal-Lou HERE’S an unrivalled opportunity to snap up an exclusive piece for your home. Hal-Lou Furnishings is hosting its eagerly anticipated shop display clearance as it makes way for new collections. We had a sneak preview of the unique and covetable items on offer. Check out the luxurious velvet sofas, such as the moss green sofa and the purple chaise longue. These will add class to any interior. Not only that but try the Norwegian Healthcare highback sofa for size (bottom right) which will boost your sitting posture as well as being an excellent addition to your home. Call into Hal-Lou Furnishing at Woodland Industrial Park, Park Road, Killarney, or telephone 064-6632401.
Velvet Couch and cushions
Purple Velvet Chaise Longue Reclining High Back Sofa
Woodland Industrial Estate, Park Road, Killarney T: 064 66 32401 E: info@hal-loufurnishings.com
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Lighting the way FOR most of us, the hallway is a small space and so it can be difficult to add interest to it, as you are restricted with floor space. However, lighting is a great way to give your hallway a bit of character. We have picked some interesting lights to add appeal to any hallway.
Silver hanging lantern Mylestone Interiors.
Duke Lantern, Castle Lighting.
Rawley 4 light F lush light Castle Lighting.
Round elegant chandelier Mylestone Interiors.
Tower 6 Light Cluster Castle Lighting.
Gardening Up front A FRONT garden can make your home more welcoming. Your front garden is the first thing visitors see. Yet, while many people lavish time and money on their back gardens, front gardens are often dull and unimaginative. With a little planning and some expert advice, however, it's easy to create a front garden that is attractive, welcoming and easy to maintain. If you're short of time, you want it to be low maintenance. It's true that the demands of low maintenance have been used as an excuse for all sorts of horrors, such as ugly concrete paving and thickets of dwarf conifers. But if you spend time getting the structure and design right, you can have a beautiful and imaginatively planted front garden which really does require little weeding and minimal upkeep. The trick is to get it right at the very start, if you're living in a town you want to use the front garden to park the car, but you also want it to look nice, with as little effort as possible. 'The layout has to be practical, but your front garden can also provide a welcome home each day from work. An attractive front garden can lift your spirits, give pleasing views from the house, increase the kerb appeal, and add to the property's value. The width of paths and drives is critical; a path should be at least 1.2m wide, and a drive 3.5m. If they aren't large enough it becomes frustrating, and a pit of a top gear moment every time you have to park your car. Keeping it simple and adding some pots for colour (which can be changed seasonally) gives maximum effect for a little effort agapanthus is a great summer plant and the flowers have a great presence.
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