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December 2018
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Whether you're planning a large refurbishment or just contemplating a few design tweaks, you are likely turn to social media or interior magazines for inspiration. Though both can certainly be helpful, it is also true that what looks good on a page or screen won't necessarily work in your own home. So how do you avoid making a costly mistake?

If you are struggling with ideas, you could begin by looking in your wardrobe. This will give a great indication of what you would be comfortable with in your own home. For example, are there lots of different textures and patterns or do you prefer plainer fabrics? If your favourite dress is a deep coloured velvet, then a velvet sofa is likely to be a success. If you have lots of crisp cotton, then that velvet sofa might not be such a good idea.

Equally, you should think twice about including colours in your scheme that don't feature in your wardrobe. If you're not drawn to them in a clothes shop, you probably shouldn't be splashing them on your walls either.

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