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Whether you've got a huge budget or none at all, there's something you can do to rejuvinate your interiors. Click on the links below, and marvel at the possibilities...
1/ First we kick off with the hardestworking room in the house: the kitchen.
2/ The rooms where you spend most of your time really repay some careful thought and tender loving care. From a foldaway office to the cutting-edge answer to net curtains - here's a multitude of ideas to revitalise a tired living space.
3/ Take a step into luxury with a work of art beneath your feet - floors.
4/ Ditch the nets - these days there are countless clever ways to keep out prying eyes - windows.
5/ Make a grand entrance even more special with eye-catching knobs and levers, to enhance that all-important first impression: door knobs.
6/ A wealth of good-looking, innovative new designs spells the end for the bland and boring radiators of yesteryear.
7/ Breathe life into your tired-out furniture by giving it a glamorous facelift: the reclaimers.
8/ First impressions are important, so take the right steps to make your hallway look up-to-date: stairs.
9/ Ask any movie star and they'll tell you never to underestimae the power of good lighting. From a stunning cnetrepiece to mutiples of inexpensive pendants, there are plenty of ways to add sparkle to a room.
10/ Boudoir chic: if the home is a refuge, the bedroom is the inner sanctum. Here, less is more, so embellish the space with just one quirky, directional piece, which will lift the rest.
11/ Make the most of the smallest room in the house with a few bold spashes of colour. A few well-chosen replacements and the bathroom won't be the same again.
12/ From a few modern accessories to a completely new house frontage, these ideas will give tired exteriors a welcome lift.
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I particularly marvelled at the possibilities of brightening up my living room with a Life-size Horse Lamp for £2,724
Martha Marsupial, London,
"Whether you've got a huge budget or none at all, there's something you can do to rejuvinate your interiors. Click on the links below, and marvel at the possibilities..."
Nice to see all those ideas for people with no budget at all then.
I counted one tip that wasn't actually a 'buy this item to ensure happiness'.
What about 'reduce, reuse. recycle'?
Joy, Birmingham,
Any advice for the home office?
Emma Jones , Shrewsbury, Shropshire
The see-through perspex standard lamp featured in your Saturday edition didn't get a mention. Where can I buy it please?
Jill Knowles, Rye, UK
Oh yes! Well said, John! It's not only a question of tired, overpriced and pretentious nonsense. It's a question of incredibly bad taste. Would the writer really consider living with any of this tasteless rubbish? If so, find a new job, please.
Marc, St. Barthelemy, France
Frankly I have never seen such a collection of tired, overpriced and pretentious nonesence for a long time.
John Dyson, Casablanca, Morocco
Hi,
I enjoyed the Saturday magazine. Reference saturday`s magazine page65,the picture no. 49 shows a carpet. I am interested in the balustrade shown in the photo, can you provide any details? ie what is the name of the company who made it.
thanks for any help you can provide.
John Owens, Bothwell Glasgow, Scotland