Ayrshire Post

TRADE SECRETS

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Use your hallway – it’s not just somewhere to pass through. Turn it into a place to relax by adding a mini sofa or armchair in leaf- green velvet, to pick up the colour in the wallpaper. Accessoris­e with plain green rather than patterned cushions for a feeling of calm.

Make a beautiful statement with a bold, leafy- print wallpaper. Use it to cover just one wall, or one side of the hallway, and paint the other walls a gentle off- white ( Rolling Fog Pale 158, £ 21 for 1L, by Little Greene has been used here) to prevent the pattern overpoweri­ng the space.

Use plants as ornaments – particular­ly trailing ivy, punchy blooms and leafy foliage. Be quirky with containers – put a pot inside a birdcage, or arrange flowers in an antique garden urn, to bring the outdoors in.

Continue the back- to- nature theme with warm wood on the floor, stairs and furniture. If your floorboard­s are beyond repair, cheat with engineered wood flooring or even hardwearin­g laminate – perfect for high- traffic areas like hallways. It’s come a long way since the 1980s and looks very realistic.

Update a junk shop mirror with gold spray paint, such as Rust- oleum Elegant Metallic Gold, £ 9.49, Amazon. co. uk. Mask off the glass first with paper and Frogtape (£ 4, Homebase), then spray with several light coats, letting each one dry in between.

Mix old and new styles of lighting – but stick to a colour theme ( gold works well).

Lead the way upstairs by making a feature of your bannister, leaving it unpainted. Sand it down, then varnish, wax or use wood stain.

Make use of dead space with a sideboard – it’ l l offer extra storage and a display area on top. Use it to stash anything from shoes to books.

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