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English Period Furniture

Evolution of English Furniture (Tudor Gothic)

Elizabethan Elizabethan 1558-1603 OAK

Jacobean Jacobean 1603-1660 OAK

Commonwealth Commonwealth Period 1649-1660

Restoration Restoration 1660-1688

William & Mary William and Mary 1689-1702

Queen Anne Queen Anne 1702 -1714

Georgian Georgian Period 1714-1806

Chippendale Mid Georgian - Chippendale (Mahogany 1745-1780)

Regency Regency Furniture (Mahogany, Rosewood and Ebony 1800-1830)

Hepplewhite Hepplewhite (Mahogany and Satinwood 1760-1792)

Adam

Sheraton Sheraton (Mahogany and Satinwood 1790-1806)

Victorian Victorian (Mahogany, Burr Walnut, Rosewood, Ebony 1830-1901)

This month we have responded to your relentless requests for information on "Romantic Bedrooms". There are a few new articles on this topic with more being written as we speak, these are more specific and include, mood lighting, using mirrors, using drapery, what pillows to choose, candles and cushions. We hope you enjoy them.

General Interest Articles

Step by Step Guide to Creating a Romantic Bedroom
How to Create the Mood in a Romantic Bedroom
How to Create a Romantic Bedroom using a Canopy Bed
How to get a Quote
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Louis 15th
Louis 16th

We have been working like mad to complete our design and decoration tutorials. They will be ready in the very near future, and you as valued readers will be offered these at a discounted rate. They are crammed packed with valuable information, drawings and photographs. The easiest way to learn about interiors. We will keep you posted.

  • House on the Market? Helpful Tips to get that Extra Dollar

    First impressions are everything so you need to create street appeal, get into the garden, cut back any overgrown trees, shrubs or climbers. Trim hedges and make sure you can get to the front door. Hose down the house, get rid of all the dirt, cobwebs and anything else lurking under the eaves or in the gutters. Wash the windows, inside and out, repair any damaged glass.
  • Make sure all the door handles and window catches work, and that they can be opened easily. It will give the impression of a well maintained home.
  • If it is winter, have the fire going as this always make the home look cosy. No fire? Then have the heaters going to ensure the home is warm. (The opposite in the heat of summer obviously! Have the air conditioning or fans on to make the house feel comfortable before they get there).

for more tips Design Tips & Helpful Hints - House on the market?

There are many interesting features coming up for our newsletters over the next few months including faux painting, how to make your own artwork, mirrors, cushions, kitchen renovation, how to measure, pillows, mood lighting, romantic bedroom makeover and much more..............

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