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Time To Change The Curtains Soon
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I have white patterned voiles up during the Summer months and I lift the large rug as we have wooden floors , usually at the end of September I buy a new rug and curtains which I’ve just done , last years rug has gone into the small bedroom/office, today’s choice is deep red for both as I’ve got red and grey winter cushion covers,
Is there anything you change in the colder months ( apart from the winter duvet?)
Is there anything you change in the colder months ( apart from the winter duvet?)
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Take down the fire screen in the living room and get the coal scuttle and fire irons out of the shed ready for the first real fire. I have a kind of Scandi feel in my deco so don't change anything. At the front of the cottage I take out the summer bedding plants from the planters and change to autumn things like mini pumpkins and winter pansies, then nearer Xmas all the outside decorations go out -lights on the tree, pine cones and holly and ivy etc.
Yup if you go to Ver-sigh
the palace is decorated according to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette but is discordant as to time
( summer decoration in autumn)
because the French state was bankrupt and couldnt afford to change them ( new every year obviously)
(Neckers financial reforms voted out by the French Lu-lu or whatever, bankrupted by the French support for the American war.)
the palace is decorated according to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette but is discordant as to time
( summer decoration in autumn)
because the French state was bankrupt and couldnt afford to change them ( new every year obviously)
(Neckers financial reforms voted out by the French Lu-lu or whatever, bankrupted by the French support for the American war.)