anewme wrote: » My advice would be to get the best quality flooring you can afford downstairs. When I moved in 12 years ago, I put solid wood in hall and sitting room. It was very expensive at the time. Now, doing a total refurb and a quick one day sand brought these back to new. Everyone coming in comments on them. It will be a lifetime job. I bought cheaper tiles for kitchen and I’m sorry I didn't buy better as it’s a harder job now to lift them and I’ll probably have to leave them as it’s a big cost to re do. But at least they are neutral. Stay v neutral but classic with flooring and tiles. I’m more a classic style, than modern, if you like this - you can pick up some fab furniture in vintage shops, adverts or done deal likewise. I mix old with new, modern curtains and couch mixed with antiques - you need to find your own style. Dining/Kitchen table and chairs- you can’t beat IKEA, these look way more expensive than they are. Personally, you cant beat the Ingolf Chairs for 50 each. There is a table to match, but I paired them with a solid oak table.https://www.ikea.com/ie/en/p/ingolf-chair-white-70103250/#opi3175038355 Don’t rush to do it all, do one room at a time. Buying sofas, measure, measure, measure. People over estimate the amount of seating they need and can end up with a room with just couches in it. Measure depth as well as width. A lot of sofas are over 100cm deep and in a standard new house this can be large. Its always a lot bigger than it looks in the showroom. If you have the money, get an interior design consultation, even just for colour advice in your own home. It is not that expensive. I painted my sitting room a very soft grey, but could not finish the room, as I just did not like the colour in that room.. One I got the right colour, everything flowed. I could have saved myself the cost of a repaint though. if not, paint shops such as Stillorgan Decor or Colour Trend have a consultant. The way the light or sun comes into your room has a huge bearing on how a colour will look in your room. Plants are another cheap way of bringing life and colour into your home and to make it look homely. This one is lovely with a large fern on the top and a small peace lilly underneath.https://www.ikea.com/ie/en/p/lantliv-plant-stand-white-10186111/ A photo wall with family photos (four or five grouped together in different sized black frames (IKEA)) is a way of bringing personality to your home. Pinterest is a great research tool. As is Instragram.
Fia11 wrote: » They're in Longfordhttps://bigmickey.ie/ Has anyone bought from them? The furniture is so affordable, I'm wondering about the quality. Seems like there has to be a catch! Has anyone bought from them?
charlietheminxx wrote: » Definitely wouldn't go up north for floors, imagine the hassle of sorting out your fitting. Beds you might get a bargain on, but there's plenty of savings to be made this side of the border if you shop around. I'd suggest having a look at bigmickey.ie, they are very active on the Bargain Alerts forum and do solid deals on beds, customer care is excellent as well. For your small appliances it's definitely worth looking online/up north.
Fia11 wrote: » Thanks for the tips! I've heard some vague rumblings along the lines of 'go up North for your floors/beds etc'. Has anyone done so and found a benefit? I imagine delivery might be tricky across the border, but if this is routinely done and there is a saving to be made I'm all in.