Blue and white ticking ticks all the right boxes for a nautical look

THE DEN OF 67 Sandymount Avenue (see page 4) has gallantly survived nearly two decades of constant family use

THE DEN OF 67 Sandymount Avenue (see page 4) has gallantly survived nearly two decades of constant family use. One of the most hard-wearing aspects of the room is the striped cream ticking used in the bench seating and the curtains which gives the room a nautical edge. Murphy and Sheehy (01-6770316) still stocks the material which ranges from €10.50-€17 a metre, depending on the width.

Both owners are sailing enthusiasts so it's not surprising that the room has a cabin feel.

The walls are painted in Dulux Orchid White, a greeny white that makes a subtle backdrop in a room with lots of pattern and colour and which can look like cream in a certain light.

The red shelving unit supports the seating area and is used as a storage area for cook books. For a similar built-in bench unit contact Perry Delaney (087 3844012).

Edel Morgan

Edel Morgan

Edel Morgan is Special Reports Editor of The Irish Times