Bright fashion ideas for
a new house
To be the first owner of a modern fashion house is fun. You
can choose your own colour fashion schemes even before the
house is completed, and all you need when you move in is
your furniture and enough imagination
to give the house a look of its own. Everything is so
much easier than a move into an older house : no dry
rot problems, no modernizing of
the bathroom or kitchen-it's all there and all planned
for practical modern living.
The owners of this modern Georgian-style house in London tackled their house
in an unusual way. Rather than complete it slowly room by room, they
concentrated on one particular aspect at a time. First it was the wall
coverings, then the floors, next the furniture and curtains, then shelving,
lighting and so on. Planning your home often means looking at each
design aspect separately so you can give your whole attention to the
particular problems involved in, for example, supplying each room with
efficient and attractive lighting.
Here they decided that one of the best ways to give the
house a different look was to use bright wallpapers combined with stripped
and sealed floors in all the main rooms. Fitted carpets throughout
would have been far too expensive, and stripped floors made the house
seem much more spacious anyway. Apart from the wallpapering, which
was done by the builders, the owners did all the rest of the work themselves.
Any family with two young children needs playspace and
this is often hard to 'steal' in the average modern home. Here they
decided that the play area would have to be on the ground floor within
easy reach of help if needed.
On the ground floor are the garage, cloakroom, kitchen
and dining room. Out of these, only the garage presented possibilities
for conversion into a play area. It was carefully re-planned to serve
as playroom and utility room and garage if necessary. It was given
extra light by fitting glass into the top panels of the door, which
was securely draught-proofed with a foam strip. Converting any area
which was not primarily intended for living should involve meticulous
draught-proofing or it will be impossible to stay in it for any length
of time !
The main problem was the concrete floorobviously too hard
and cold for children to play on. The 'garage' might still be needed
for the car from time to time, so a permanent lino or tiled floor was
impractical. In the end they painted the concrete with deck paint which
effectively sealed the dust in and gave a tough, durable finish. Then
they put down inexpensive and attractive rush matting for the children
to play on.
They painted the breeze block wall white, built in the
electricity cables for safety and produced a workable multi-purpose
room. There was enough room to house the home freezer,
the washing machine and dryer. With the addition of toy
storage trunks and some low seating, plus cheerful posters on the walls,
the
area took on a completely new look. And if they needed
to bring the car in, all they had to do was lift the mats
from the floor. This imaginative
treatment for a garage proves that, even within the average
family home, space used wisely can double its function
without too much upheaval.
The small neat kitchen is well planned. The inset sink
has a waste disposal unit. The storage cupboards are deep blue and
fitted with a laminated worktop. The owners made some extra shelves-always
useful in any kitchenand spotlighted one to display an attractive set
of deep blue and white china. Picking out particular treasures by using
interesting lighting effects is an idea any home owner can copy.
The adjoining dining room shows what can be done with a
collection of junk shop buys. An inexpensive old dresser was teamed
with budgetbuy table and chairs-and given a facelift. The owners shortened
the legs of the dresser, cut down the high back, fitted brass knobs
and then painted it white with a bright kingfisher-blue top, drawers
and doors. The old table and new whitewood chairs were painted to match.
One of the best, and cheapest ways of furnishing a home is to buy up
furniture like this-with a lick of paint and some new handles it takes
on a new lease of life, and fits most homes perfectly.
They found an old cast iron kettle on a rubbish heap, removed
the rust with the sanding attachment on an electric drill, oiled it
and gave it a new shine with boot polish. It now holds pride of place
as an attractive and unusual plant holder. Old pots and pans like this
are easy to find and it's a simple job to turn them into decorative
objects in their own right.
A small side table with 'barley-twist' gate-legs was another
bargain, and this was painted white, a colour that blends well with
any decor. The blue and green sisal matting was bought as a remnant
in a carpet sale-a sensible choice, being cheap and extremely durable.
Carpet sales are ideal places to pick up bargains length of floor-coverings
in a surprising range of colours -particularly if you're looking for
a relatively small piece.
The wallpaper looks like hessian and is practical because
it is easily wiped clean. This tones with the flower-patterned curtains
in blue, purple and green.
The spacious first floor sitting fashion room leads off
a wide landing that has been utilized as a studyit always
makes sense to use
every inch of space. The easy chairs and sofa in the sitting
room are the only large pieces of new furniture in the
house-the rest is either
renovated or made by the owners. And these chairs were
chosen because they would give years of use.
The pictures-all painted by the owner-are one of the
main features of the living room. They offset the
colour scheme which is
composed of shades of purple. There is a large white
shaggyfashion mat on the floor.
The main bedroom which leads off the first landing has
its own bathroom. This has a warm look with a mixture
of bold pinks and purples, and a sanded and sealed floor.
The huge brass double bed
was a junk shop buy-so, too, was the attractive chest
beside it. Originally covered with about six layers of
paint, the chest has been stripped
down to its basic pine finish, then sealed with polyurethane-the
end result is well worth the effort of stripping and
varnishing old furniture.
Old furniture can often be bought for half the price
of a modern counterpart and by the time it has been renovated
may well be worth more. Getting
a perfect finish takes time, but a good result is fashion
satisfying and looks attractive.
The main bathroom echoes the pinks in the adjoining
bedroom and has pink fashion fittings. The wall round
the bath is sensibly
tiled and the whole room is brightened by the pink,
turquoise and green paper.
Only too often bathrooms are the poor relation of home
decor, looking insipid in plain white or pastel shades
.
The children sleep on the second floor and the wide
landing is used for extra playspace. Their room is colourful
with bright wallpaper, and two old chests, one painted
with hright green gloss paint and the
other white, house toys and oddments. The owners made
a useful shelving unit to give yet more storage space
for further accumulations of toys.
The rooms is completed with dark blue curtains patterned
with daisies. A dark background colour like this is
good for a young child's room
because it doesn't let in too much light early in the
morning and the child, hopefully, stays asleep longer
!
With the minimum outlay on furnishings, and the maximum
use of imagination, the owners have given their house
a highly original finish.
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