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Pretty Blue Flower-sprig:

Pretty Blue Flower-sprig These unusual curtains are made by stitching together lengths of different coloured fabrics, for a relaxed, pretty look. Shades of green and white feature, as does a pretty blue flower-sprig design. All the fabrics are of the same weight, to give an even effect, and the curtains are simply tied at the top to wooden rings, a pretty detail that also means they're less complicated to make than tab tops.

Borders, patterns and pretty flower motifs give these walls masses of Moorish interest. A base coat of a burnt saffron colour, washed over walls with a big brush for a slightly uneven finish, is adorned with a graphic flower pattern and a border of black, terracotta and blue. A fretwork pattern that's pure North-African style is stencilled below, for a look that's atmospheric, but subtle.


A subtle, powdery blue has been painted on the walls, and the colour is picked up by various pieces of pale blue china. A white-painted Floor lightens the look further and this, too, is echoed with lots of pretty white china dotted across the dresser. Warm wood stops this combination from looking plain or sterile, while a pretty tablecloth adds a subtle touch of pattern.
 
 
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