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Colours are needed to create a look a specialist knows how to use them

In this homes living space, clsaaical finishes and apartment, architecture, ceiling, dining room, floor, flooring, house, interior design, property, real estate, room, table, gray
In this homes living space, clsaaical finishes and warn hues, including cherry wood timber cabinetry and grey felt wool chairs, contrast with light stone-coloured tiles

Using a colour specialist to design a new interior gives you the freedom to be innovative and adventurous.

Interior designer Lynda Partridge says specialists are more aware of how colour can help complete a look, whether by using complementary or contrasting colours and materials.

"Although each client's home and lifestyle can differ vastly, I aim to create a sophisticated interior, using contemporary colours with classic lines and with furniture that lasts."


In this homes living space, clsaaical finishes and architecture, cabinetry, countertop, cuisine classique, daylighting, floor, home, house, interior design, kitchen, loft, property, real estate, room, gray, brown
In this homes living space, clsaaical finishes and warn hues, including cherry wood timber cabinetry and grey felt wool chairs, contrast with light stone-coloured tiles

The designer encourages her clients to be innovative with colour, and to consider what the room will be used for in the future when making their choices.

"I want to make sure clients are happy. If their desired look is financially out of reach, I work with them and with those involved to get it, affordably."

Lynda Partridge can source products including tiles, carpet, fabrics, furniture and window coverings. She works closely with reputable tradespeople to maintain a high level of quality.

In this homes living space, clsaaical finishes and architecture, cabinetry, countertop, cuisine classique, daylighting, floor, home, house, interior design, kitchen, loft, property, real estate, room, gray, brown
In this homes living space, clsaaical finishes and warn hues, including cherry wood timber cabinetry and grey felt wool chairs, contrast with light stone-coloured tiles

As an experienced and independent designer, she designs interiors and exteriors, both residential and commercial.

For more information contact Lynda Partridge, PO Box 54 112,Bucklands Beach, Auckland. Phone 0274 908 522. Email: partridgedesign@xtra.co.nz.

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14 May, 2007

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