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Picking A Painted Wardrobe

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1 Painted Wardrobe

A painted wardrobe can come in a range of different designs.  Many people don’t actually realise the importance of choosing the right wardrobe until they go to buy one, and they certainly don't realise that they will most likely have the painted wardrobe in their home for the next decade or more. This essentially means they will see it most days and it may even be the first thing they see every morning when they wake up. For most people, but most especially morning grouches, this makes purchasing the perfect wardrobe a necessity. So, with this in mind, here are a number of the best styles of painted wardrobes.


2 Shaker Wardrobes
Shaker wardrobes are quite simple wardrobes, however when painted you can really add a sense of style to them and really liven them up. This can really turn them into a great feature part of the bedroom. The simple legs of this sort of wardrobe and the fact it is usually low in cost make it the perfect style of wardrobe for almost any room.


3 French Wardrobe

The French style of wardrobe is the complete opposite in many manners to the Shaker wardrobe. This extravagant piece of furniture is one of the most intricate. However, as painted wardrobe goes it is definitely very attractive. The ornate carving and beautiful feet of the wardrobe make it look like a glorious antique and really has a wonderful feel.


4 White Wardrobe

One of the current in things in the world of wardrobes and most furniture as a matter of fact is the white, sanded look on wardrobes. The shabby chic design is all in and especially common in bedrooms. This can be often achieved with sanding of old wardrobes or for that matter you can buy wardrobes painted to this condition. The colours create a quite relaxed effect and fit in with most styles of bedrooms nowadays.


5 Gloss Wardrobes

Some wardrobes are painted with bright colours. These Technicolor painted wardrobes have a really modern feel to them quite often and can really bring people’s attention to them. The array of colours makes the rooms feel that bit smaller as it has a reflective coating. This can be a good or bad thing depending on the room and what the person wants. You can create this painted wardrobe appeal yourself with a little bit of sanding and painting of any wardrobe and the right paint.


6 Miscellaneous

Wardrobes come in all sorts of shapes and styles and designs and it is up to you when buying or doing them up to decide on what you want. Different personal and also bedroom and home styles should come into play. However, you should always, make a decision on the sort of painted wardrobe or natural wooden wardrobe you want – after all you are buying it. If you don’t see what you want initially, then take your time and wait until you do. It’s worth it as you may be looking at it for a long time.

National Furniture UK is the place to find your next painted wardrobe, home to great value, excellent quality furniture.


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Mansion Watch;The Most Expensive Homes In London

London is no stranger to decedent and extremely expensive homes. In actual fact, London is home to some of the most expensive homes in the world. With the upcoming Olympic Games, property prices have soared even higher and interestingly enough, London property has become one of the only safe investment havens in Europe. In this article, we take an envious look at the most expensive homes in London.

Most Expensive Homes In London

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1. One Hyde Park

One Hyde Park has gained quite the reputation and it’s not surprising with the asking price for its units. Granted, the new apartment development is the epitome of decadence but the penthouse suite at One Hype Park has become one of the most expensive homes in the world and the most expensive penthouse in the UK. The asking price for this exclusive penthouse? A whopping £136.4 million.

2. The Toprak mansion

This neo-classic mansion is located on Bishops Avenue which is known as millionaire’s row. It boasts other extremely expensive homes but this one takes the proverbial cake. It is a 12 bedroom home which spans over 28,000 square feet which does not include further staff and guest quarters. Dinner parties must be the most extravagant of affairs with a dining area that can seat up to 45 people and if that’s not impressive enough, this expensive home has a luxurious Turkish bath to boot. The house was sold for a staggering £50 million back in 2008, so who knows how much its worth today.

3. Witanhurst

This property is not only one of the most expensive homes in the world and in London but is the second largest just after Buckingham Palace! This Georgian style mansion boats 65 immaculately designed rooms, a three storey pavilion and a ballroom fit for the queen. The house was purchased for £50 million in 2009 but with the extensive work that was done, the price would have probably shot up to £95 million.

4. Franchuk Villa

Kensington in known to be home to a dizzying array of the most expensive homes in the world. The streets are scattered with mansions and luxurious apartments and the Franchuk Villa is just one of them. The mansion is a converted Victorian building that has 10 bedrooms, a home theatre room, a sauna, a fully equipped gym and a panic room. The expensive home belongs to the Ukrainian president who bought the property in 2008 for a whopping £80 million; the home is named after his daughter. Jemma Scott is a freelance writer with an immense interest in the property market in London. She keeps abreast Central London Property and other industry related happenings.


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