Wednesday, 30 May 2012

{Home Inspiration}

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I'm starting to run out of home projects for Cat's Making It Home linky as I've already posted about my garden, my dining room and my kitchen. This week, I thought I'd share a few items that I love that I've 'stuck' to my pinboards in Pinterest. I'm a major fan of grey at the moment, and last year I posted some inspiration photographs from Pinterest here. I'd love for my house to look like these pics!

Anyway, here are the home accessories and pieces of furniture that I'm loving right now. Perhaps one day I'll be able to buy some of them and continue my home transformation....

Glasgow Mummy

Mayfair Console Table, £349.00 from Marks and Spencer (for the hallway):


Sandringham mirror, £179.95 from Home Accessories by Lauren (for above the console table!):


Mathilde chest of drawers, £525 from Loaf (for my bedroom):


Mirrored side table, £70 from Next (for my bedroom):

Side table, far left

Tripod floor lamp, £179 from Graham & Green (for the living room):

Impressive floor lamp for some mood lighting

Abingdon Modular Corner Sofa Group, £1249 from made.com (for the living room):



Versatile sofa made up of units that can be swapped around as the mood suits. In grey of course!

4 comments:

  1. Pinterest is a fantastic source of inspiration and perfect for making it home posts x I love the console table and mirror you have chosen its good to dream while waiting for a lottery win to buy all the things we are loving right now. I have started breaking my rooms down into smaller posts to keep the ideas going.
    Thanks for linking up xx

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  2. Oooh I have that mirror (or similar). Love it - psst I got it from a store on eBay much cheaper than the 'Camilla hat' seller ;0)

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