Friday, 19 May 2017

Who are Brink & Campman?


Since 1897, Brink and Campman have been producing quality rugs. With a combination of more than

one hundred years or knowledge, experience and know-how the Brink and Campman brand has built its reputation worldwide.

New collections are created annually, the collections are influenced by trends and tendencies in fashion.

Brink and Campman specialise in producing three types of rugs: Axminster woven rugs, hand-tufted rugs and hand-knotted rugs.

Woven in the Netherlands according to traditional weaving processes they are made up for the most part from woollen yarns varying in thickness and structure.


Apart from the woven rug collections Brink and Campman offers a varied and contemporary runner programme that fits both classical as well as modern interiors. The runners come in two widths.


The tufted rugs in the Brink and Campman collection are mostly made in colourful all-over designs. In certain cases 'carving' is applied in the hand tufted qualities: the application of a v-shaped cut to highlight the different colours within a design.


Brink and Campman also markets (under licence) beautiful rug collections for well-known English design labels Scion, Sanderson and Harlequin as well as Bluebellgray.

Brink and Campman's showroom and the factory is based in the town of Lichtenvoore in the Netherlands.

Kings Interiors of Nottingham are specialist carpet and soft furnishings, suppliers. For further information please call 0115 925 8347 or email us info@kingsinteriors.com.

Friday, 21 April 2017

Why Regular Carpet Cleaning is Necessary


In order to keep carpets fresh, clean and hygienic they require regular cleaning. Dirt from outside can cause the carpet to age considerably and also enable bacteria and mites to multiply.

Vacuuming is an important part of keeping your carpets clean. Carpets in heavy traffic areas should be vacuumed daily to keep them in prime condition.

Carpet Cleaning can be a steamy business....

In the context of carpet cleaning, The hot water extraction method "steam cleaning" seems very popular, This method uses equipment that sprays heated water, sometimes with added cleaning chemicals onto the carpet. Simultaneously, the water is vacuumed up, along with dissolved dirt. “steam cleaning” is the preferred method of many carpet manufacturers as it removes more dirt and abrasive particles resulting in less wear and pile abrasion

Portable steam cleaning equipment that plugs into an electrical outlet can be hired from many large DIY stores or alternatively go onto Google for companies that offer professional carpet cleaning service.

Carpet Cleaning ask the experts

If you have a preferred carpet supplier it may be worth speaking to them for advice on the best way to clean your carpet as different materials need different treatments, jute-backed carpets and loose rugs with natural fibers such as wool could shrink after a wet treatment, Velvet piled carpets and Berber carpets could become fuzzy if cleaned the wrong way.

It is also worth speaking to your carpet retailer at the point of purchase about pre treated carpets this is often recommended in heavy traffic areas.

Here at Kings Carpets we stock a vast range of carpets from all the major brands. For further information please call 0115 925 8347 or email us at info@kingsinteriors.com.

Thursday, 23 March 2017

Ways to create a more relaxing feeling at home

The lives we live are ever getting busier and more hectic, we are spending more time out of home than in it. Our lives are now so full of frenzy that we must take the time to slow down a little bit. 

Unfortunately for a lot of us, this isn’t something that still comes naturally and relaxation needs to be forced upon ourselves.

A chaotic disorganised home is not a relaxed one, but don’t fret, there are a few straightforward basic things that we can do to create a more pleasant and peaceful home to return to after a busy day.

·         Invest in some flowers, they are very soothing both aromatically and visually.
·         Place candles around to add an air of calm, but try and stay away from the scented versions as they can sometimes be a little overwhelming.

·         Let in the light, don’t block out a rooms natural sunlight. Natural sunlight is a great spirit lifter, so be sure to keep curtains and drapes fully open and blinds pulled up.

·         What paint colours you choose to use in your home can have a distinct effect on your mood. Go with blues, greens and greys to create a more relaxing atmosphere, white and beige are also suitable but stick with natural tones. When it comes to furniture and fabrics bright colours tend to energise, so stay away from them if you want a calm and relaxing room.

·         Clear your clutter, its distracting and will instantly create a sense of disorder. Ornaments and trinkets should be tucked away and replaced with fresh flowers and plants.


·         Grab a good book and surround yourself with soft throws and cushions.


Friday, 24 February 2017

Interiors: Give these winter interior trends a go

Shades of grey

No, were not talking 50 shades here, were talking neutrals and this year’s neutrals are coming in the form of a wintery grey colour palette. Think wisps of wood smoke, silver branches and frosty window panes.

Or go midnight blue

If you are prone to a more colourful and rich colour scheme for the winter, you should be watching out for midnight blues, indigos and ink colours.

Snug and warm knits

Thing are getting bolder with knitted accessories and massive chunky cable knitting is replacing demure weaves. Why not try some chunky knit or ribbed wool cushions in a dove grey or cream.

Check it out

Adding touches of traditional tartan or checked patterns will work well in both country house and town hose settings. If you’re not quite ready for the bold customary deep green and red, then you can
opt for a more lighter aqua or heather pastel tone instead.

Fire it up

Focus on fires, it doesn’t take a lot to make your hearth a feature, and with fuel bills soaring were likely to be focusing on it much more.

Long division

With more and more housing designs calling for open plan and lengthy areas of space, the demand for screen dividers is on the increase. They are ideal for allowing a visual separation for those open plan rooms without being a permanent fixture or to obtrusive and can often be a great talking/focal point.

Get whimsical 

Simply add a touch of brightness and fun to parts of your interior to instantly break through that gloom winter atmosphere. Try bright oranges, reds, greens or yellows to counter act the cold colours of winter and use things with curves and flowing angles to take away from the rigidness of the cold.

Thursday, 26 January 2017

Interior trends to look out for in 2017

While it was only the other day we were welcoming in the New Year, new design trends are already being though of and predicted for the following year. If you are thinking of building a new home or renovating an existing you might want to look out for the following trends in 2017.

Warm tones

Warm materials like terracotta tiles are going to replace the current trending cool and white tones.

Cork

That’s right; cork is coming back in this year and not only is it a stylish material that can add warmth and texture a space it is also a great material for soaking up sound, perfect for large, open plan homes.

Dark green

Say good bye to midnight and navy blues, the new sought after interior colour will be dark shades of green.

Upholstered headboards

Dramatic changes for beds in 2017 come in the form of upholstered beds which are set to replace the current timber bed frames that have been the current dominating type on the market.

Jewel tones

The current stars of the show are pink and blues, but these will soon be taken over by jewel tones that have been inspired by the likes of metals, space, stars, clouds and the universe.


If you would like any more advice or information on any of our products or services, then please give us a call on 0115 9258347 or email us at info@kingsinteriors.com where a member of staff will be only happy to assist.

Monday, 19 December 2016

Kings Interiors - Flash Furniture Sale

You might not have been aware of this, but since the 13th of September this year we have had some special reductions and prices have been slashed in our flash sale, which means you have been missing out on some great deals that are on our Kings Interiors site.

At this very moment we have huge reductions on all of our Alstons Upholstery products, as well as some of our Collins and Hayes, Llyod Loom and Greenapple items and other individual pieces available, all beautifully designed and perfectly suited to add style to any room.

Some choice items from our sale have got to be:

Alstons Eton Grand Sofa – This combines beautiful soft chenille stripes with a classic elegant design to create a great modern look. At the moment this is on sale at £899 (a saving of £350).

Collins and Hayes Santalina Medium Sofa – With its modern but minimalist design this sofa offers warmth and comfort, adding an inviting feel to any living room. At the moment this is on sale at £1299 (a saving of £300).

Lloyd Loom Bolero Armchair with Fabric Seat – One of Lloyd Looms most admired models, it combines traditional feature with a more contemporary line. At the moment this is on sale at £299 (a saving of £121).

Greenapple Lychee Spiral Multi Coloured Gloss Coffee Table – This table with its rotating tiers has a unique look and allow you to display the table open or closed depending on the look you want. At the moment this is on sale at £299 (a saving of £62).

Miniforms Glass and Stainless Steel Coffee Table – A stylish table combining metal and glass work together in a unique way. At the moment this is on sale at £249 (a saving of £350).

These offers are only available on the items listed on our flash furniture sale page, and only whilst we still have them in the store.

There are only one each of these marvellous pieces of furniture, so once they’ve been snatched up, that’s it, they’re gone for good.

Everything must go, and while some of these take-home today bargains might seem unbelievable, please rest assured they are very genuine.

Thursday, 24 November 2016

Rug Placement Ideas for the Home

Rugs are a great addition to any home, they have the ability to transform a space, soften the appearance of a room, give a definition of your style, make a room feel cosier and some are even considered pieces of art that simply can be shown off to become the focal point.

Below we have some rug placement ideas to consider for placing a rug in your home.

Give your living room a refresh with some simple changes and updates

Expand the room with wide & striped

Choosing a wide rug that has bold stripes such as black and white zebra-esque one can give a space the appearance of being wider than it actually is.

Don’t obscure its beauty

Found a rug that you have fallen in love with, why keep it covered up and hidden by furniture. If placing under a table go for a glass one rather than the opaque wooden one. The best part; glass tables fit into both modern and traditional design.

Don’t be afraid of geometric

Geometric patterned rugs look brilliant in even the most tradition of places and can pair up great with both solid and patterned fabrics.

Get the size right

It’s important to think about the size of the rug and what you want it to cover and not cover. For example, if you are placing a rug in a dining room you will want to have enough amount of rug so that it spans a distance that will allow the chair to be slid in and out of the table without leaving the area of the rug and getting caught on the edge of it.

Define area of traffic

Use a rug to define the major traffic lanes in your home, using runners you can create interesting transitions between one place and another.