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FOLLOWERS of fashion know that accessories and those last minute touches make an outfit but now detail and decoration are also proving a winning formula in the home. Yuill Homes’ interior designer Louise Tucker-Kasonali said: “Gone are the days when neutrals and minimalism ruled – colour and texture are making a strong comeback in the home. “Beautiful accessories, vases, candles and cushions are an important element of interior design and with just a few shifts of colour a room’s look can be easily alternated as often as you wish.” At Yuill Homes’ stylish new St Cuthbert Mews development in Middlesbrough the Linden showhome is decorated floor to ceiling with a delicate aqua canvas that is brought to life with accents of duck egg blue and caramel. In the lounge walls are painted a subtle hint of aqua with shimmer hand-painted stripe detail. This look is complemented by opulent cushions, chic chandeliers and smart vases that echo the beautiful duck egg blue, silk full-length curtains at the French doors which bathe this serene space with light. This relaxing room has space for a wrought iron dining table and matching side tables complete the room and provide the perfect setting for family dining and socialising. While maple cabinets and matching flooring are the base, a striped roman blind picks up aqua hints in the marble-effect work surfaces and breakfast table top. Candles and glassware bring a touch of colour to this contemporary kitchen. Upstairs, accessories are used to complement each room’s décor. In the master bedroom, which boasts wardrobes and an en-suite with large shower, the bed is dressed in crisp walnut linen with an elegant silk pleated throw to give a luxurious feel. A turquoise chenille headboard, soft sheer voiles, cushions and vases complement the mirrored furniture and continue the duck egg blue and warm caramel colour scheme. This smart home is ideal for a young family and is completed with two further bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom – each one detailed with a range of duck egg blue soft furnishings. St. Cuthbert’s Mews, just a short distance from Middlesbrough town centre, has something for everyone – from first time buyers and young professionals to families and those downsizing. The development is close to local amenities and provides easy access to the A19 and motorway network, whilst the high-speed East Coast Mainline and Durham Tees Valley Airport are both nearby. For more details go to www.yuillhomes.co.uk or tel: (01642) 219183.

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Date Published: 22 September 2007

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