Normally when I'm out with my mum and she tries to enter any kind of interior design shop or establishment selling items for the home, I shoo her along, because once she's in, and buying a few "wee things" to put "somewhere", there's absolutely no way of getting her out.
On this occasion, passing Jeffreys Interiors on a walk through Stockbridge, I relented and let her get started on examining every item in the shop, while I prepared to wander about for all of two minutes, before getting bored and reading my newspaper.
I soon discarded any reading material when I saw how ace everything in this place is. A nice, friendly lady told me the look the shop had going on at the moment was a kind of distressed, shabby chic, although she said she wasn't too keen on the term shabby chic, but that that was the closest to describing it.
The showroom had a few different room sets, all with amazing interiors, which made me want to get a move on and get a flat to start creating a design masterpiece of my own. Lots of contemporary, unique pieces, but not furniture that looks uncomfortable or a bit too crazy, it was all arranged in a way that made you want to snuggle into whatever bed or sofa was on display. Nothing looked too expensive to touch or sit down on, (I hate that, what's the point of furniture if you can't chill out or go anywhere near it?), it all looked good, and the way the interiors were put together made the rooms look really welcoming. Definitely something for everyone's abode here, and considering the quality of the goods, really reasonable prices. I particularly noted the amazing wardrobes, brilliant if, like myself, you have a few "issues" with clothes hoarding. read more