STYLE | Feature
THE FINISHING TOUCHES
VINTAGE FURNISHINGS AND UNIQUE HOMEWARES
Sarah Campbell and Mike Hamlet of Dig For Vintage, in Ryde, collect and curate classic, vintage pieces for your home, dating from the 1900s into the 1980s.
Learn chalk painting skills for your home projects with Dig For Vintage’s unique monthly workshops.
‘Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Essential Techniques Course 1’ is an informal hands-on workshop that will equip you with the necessary skills to make beautiful creations using Annie Sloan’s world-famous chalk paints and accessories.
The three hour course is suitable for complete beginners, as well as those who have used Annie Sloan’s products before — and even those more advanced painters who would appreciate a refresher.
Dig For Vintage will provide all you need for the course, including light refreshments throughout the event. Priced at £65 per person, each participant will also receive a 10% discount on all purchases across the Annie Sloan range bought on the day.
For more information, you’ll find Dig For Vintage on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or on their website:
digforvintage.co.uk. Visit the shop at The Colonnade, Lind Street, Ryde, PO33 2NE.
Give your home a truly bespoke finish, with unique and beautiful interiors from Anne Ginger Soft Furnishings.
The skilled team will guide you through the whole process, from choosing the perfect fabrics, to home installation. Everything is designed and made specifically for you in the in-house workroom, in Lake.
Visit the adjacent showroom to browse the many sample books and start making your property dreams a reality.
Just call 01983 407730 or email
info@anneginger.co.uk to get in touch.
IMPRESSIVE FEATURE WALLS
Huxtable Builders is a registered applicator of authentic Venetian plastering, also known as ‘polished plastering’.
The Ventnor-based firm uses the finest materials to transform your home with a stunning feature wall or an eye- catching bathroom. There are many colours and finishes on offer to provide the perfect look for your property.
BRIGHTEN YOUR WALLS WITH LOCAL ARTWORK
Add a little colour to your home, with beautiful pieces of art from Yarmouth Gallery, on Yarmouth High Street. The stylish exhibition space sells high quality, contemporary art and crafts by artists from both the Island and further afield. See the work of resident artist, Anne Toms, who also hand-selects paintings, ceramics, sculptures, photographic prints, glass and textiles to sell.
For more information about Yarmouth Gallery, visit
yarmouthgallery.com.
“This finish is getting very popular in higher end properties on the mainland and in London. The main advantage is that it’s waterproof so can be used in kitchens and bathrooms as an alternative to tiling. No more mouldy grout! Or it can be just an impressive feature wall,” says Leon Huxtable.
Huxtable Builders specialises in all types of plastering, rendering, Krend and brickwork.
Get in touch to discuss some ideas, at
huxtablebuilders.com.
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