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Big redecorating job, but have no idea what colours are the current trend, heard sixties wallpaper is back.

bright vivid colours and flowery types and abstracts.

Has anyone got this up in their drum, if so does it look ok

Magnolia paint, and pale emulsions are out, and plain yellowy kitchen cupboards need painting,but need paint that

goes overM.D.F board type wood.

Any ideas,on where to buy it all.

Is the carpet place any good on Lordship lane, is he cheap,

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Think I can help here.

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> Currently bang-on-trend are puce ceilings paired

> with magenta walls - and stencilled 'cock and

> balls' motifs under the picture rail.

Bob I dont think that will go down too well:'(

Forget all that nonsense Tarot, what's hot is:


http://www.yankodesign.com/2009/03/17/the-ultimate-recycle-bin-nourishes-as-well/


The Biosphere Home Farm is a box the size of a sofa that?s designed to produce the same amount of food as a small farm. And you don?t need any outdoor space at all, because this box sits in the corner of a room inside the house. It was designed by the Dutch company Philips and went down a storm at the recent Expo 2010 exhibition held in China, at which a prototype was the star of the company?s exhibits.

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