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What to do! DH brought home THIS!!!

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Mapless · 23/06/2016 10:23

A terracotta coloured armchair no less. He has placed it in pride position in a large Victorian bay window. (Following a bereavement).

For reasons I won't bore you with, the armchair can't go (for sometime anyway). It had been recently re-upholstered so he's not prepared to do that either.

On the positive side we will re-decorate before putting oak flooring throughout the ground floor. This is my opportunity to pare down the ugliness of it all. I really need some advice on how to make this all work. We have a grey marble fireplace, oak floor, eau de nil sofas and the terracotta chair. Help please!!! What can I put on the walls and other accents to make this work! Thanks

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DarlingCoffee · 23/06/2016 14:36

Cushions? A pretty throw? You have my sympathy it sounds ghastly

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Fluffycloudland77 · 24/06/2016 19:22

Maybe something will be spilt on it?
Or your friends will comment it's a "brave" look
Or he will realise it looks gopping?

Eau de nil sounds lovely.

Wait it out. Eventually he'll realise.

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Mapless · 25/06/2016 01:04

Thanks for the empathy. DH is not particularly visual so it'd probably stay forever!. I think one of the children might like it in their room...though there might be some fall out from this. Stupid to be bothered by it - but it has really changed the look of the room!

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Catinthecorner · 25/06/2016 01:43

Have someone drop a box of red wine on it when they visit? Set it alight?

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NervousRider · 25/06/2016 05:35

I think I'd declare it has the "children's chair" and encourage them to use it as much as possible i.e to sit on whilst eating ice cream on the hottest day, to stand on at the table whilst painting....

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Hislopssloppyseconds · 25/06/2016 05:43

You need a white throw or proper cover, you know to protect the dear old thing from ruin. You simply have to cover it up for its own good. Wink

we need a photo

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icklekid · 25/06/2016 06:03

Picture definitely required...for inspiration of course!

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Mapless · 26/06/2016 22:19

Ha ha at using it as a painting/wine swilling chair. I'd gladly post but feeling a bit worried that I'd upset the relatives if they see it...

I think DH thought that I terracotta wouldn't be such an eyesore with eau de nil - and he's sort of right.

But but but how to make terracotta not look 15 yrs (? ) out of date??

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Tinklypoo · 26/06/2016 22:24

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Mapless · 06/07/2016 15:49

I think I have the answer!!! F and B's new colour Vardo - one wall, pale powder on other walls and cornforth white woodwork?

Am I crazy or does this sound good with the terracotta chair and eau de nil sofas?

www.farrow-ball.com/vardo/colours/farrow-ball/fcp-product/100288

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WankersHacksandThieves · 06/07/2016 15:56

www.fashioninteriors.co.uk/montgomery-kyra-terracotta-cushion-cover-5027368175459/p117240.html

Some cushions for the sofa that introduces a touch of terracotta? These ones are discontinued but you get the idea, or maybe a piece of artwork.

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WankersHacksandThieves · 06/07/2016 16:01
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PreAdvent13610 · 06/07/2016 16:51
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toots111 · 09/07/2016 22:12

We have 'nan chair' in our house which my husband asked for when his nan died. It has huge sentimental value to him so I'm happy to keep it, but he's conceded it is pretty ugly, and when we can afford it we'll get it reupholstered. We'll still call it nan chair, it just won't have 25 years of fag stains on it :) any chance you could do that?

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