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Old Sep 8, 2003, 07:37 PM
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Club Lounge Reupholstery


I am trying to decide on what to recover my three piece club lounge suite in. I have a new apartment with a spacious open plan living area. The floors are a light Ash coloured timber (high gloss) and architraves are an antique white. The majority of the room is painted an off-white with a very faint grey tinge. There is one small feature wall a very dark plum and one large end wall a soft mushroom colour in the lounge room end.

I have a mix of furniture but all earlier than 1940 and all a deep brown with red tones. Mostly is Regency style, there is a cedar Queen Anne china cabinet against the dark plum wall and I have some Arts & Crafts pieces. The china cabinet contains a mix of English china with mirror back. I have a Mason's "Mandalay" plate on the plum wall and a gold gilt mirror. There is nothing on the mushroom wall. At the other end of the room is a French Provincial style sideboard with a large gilt mirror on the off-white wall. I have some "Blue Room" Georgian plates on the balcony side wall in the dining room end.

The three seater lounge sits in front of the mushroom wall and the two single seaters sit mid-room. The room looks out onto a balcony with a rendered brick wall about chest height - it is tiled in terracotta tiles and at one end (at the lounge end) has an external terracotta feature wall. The balcony is spacious and runs the length of the living room. The vista is towards an Engkish style park (designed by Walter Burley Griffin).

You can see the kitchen from each end of the room. It is antique white, Georgian style doors and a black granite benchtop. I don't have any window dressings except grey verticals (I am not at all keen on).

I am keen on a suede look fabric for the lounge. I would be keen to hear of what the lounge and the dining room chair inserts (and the two feature dining room chairs - sit either side of the sideboard) should be upholstered in.

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