i-on Scotland | September 2015

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distinct looks throughout the four bedroom property - from modern heritage in the lounge and hall, to Scandi-Dutch style in the home office/family room. “The kitchen has been brought up to date whilst in keeping with the house by way of a refitted pantry, range cooker and brick-work tiles. “We love using flowers everywhere too – brilliant for a quick injection of colour – so we’re very lucky to have Lorraine Woods as our local florist.” The couple’s home also features a number of one-off pieces, most notably the handcrafted table in the lounge. “That was a wedding present made for us by the cabinet maker Michael Acey himself replicating the isle of Staffa,” informs Lisa.

“Sterling Furniture has also been a big source for us – the Glasgow store carries a full range of home accessories under one roof so it’s been an invaluable source for home styling. “We also import a lot from Holland via Graham’s work so we can try out new products before they come to market.” Now that’s a busman’s holiday all houseproud homeowners would love to indulge in. Since taking part in this article, Lisa and Graham have put their home on the market at offers over £285,000 with agents Vanilla Square.


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