15/06/2010 14:51:00
When moving in with their partners, people might be required to compromise in order to accommodate each other's design tastes, one commentator believes.
Writing in an article for
shelterpop, Dee Baugher highlighted the need for couples in this situation to try and incorporate elements of each other's tastes into their new homes.
She recommended: "Either stick with neutral colors or keep the larger surfaces, like floors and walls, all dark or all light, then bring in furniture in the opposite tone."
Meanwhile, householders considering investing in new
Roman blinds may also be interested to note that the writer went on to suggest in her article that people need to be considerate and empathetic when moving in with another person.
When it comes to interior design, Halifax survey results have this month found that 65 per cent of home improvers are opting to undertake painting and wallpapering work.
Posted by Charlotte Grunne.