Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Duchess Catherine’s renovation struggles

Duchess Catherine’s renovation struggles
Britain's Duchess Catherine is struggling to find fireplaces for her country home.
The 32-year-old royal is in hot pursuit of rustic-looking hearths to spice up the interior of her Anmer Hall retreat on Queen Elizabeth's Sandringham estate in Norfolk, which is almost ready for her to move into with her husband Prince William and their baby son Prince George.
Catherine - née Kate Middleton - is considering enlisting the services of Theresa Edwards, whose company Strathearn Stone and Timber specialises in bespoke fireplaces made out of Scottish oak. 
The home interiors expert revealed to People magazine: 'She said that they have been doing their house up recently, and she said they were really struggling for fireplaces. She asked if we did some, and when I said yes, she said, 'I will check out your website.' '
The 10-bedroom Georgian mansion, which boasts an outdoor swimming pool and a tennis court, has just undergone a nine-month, multi-million pound refurbishment.
Theresa is excited about potentially helping Catherine complete the renovations following a meeting with the royals during their visit to Foreteviot in Scotland last week.
She said: 'She realized we ran the only business in the village and was asking about how we did our marketing. She said it was really lovely to see the small village and people coming together.'

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