Christine Brown perused the local Facebook page; Colour Consultant, what was that supposed to be? Improve your well being by learning which are your colours, your special colour. Free consultation offer, today only, drop in at the Emporium. Why not, Christine had a free day and she had never been inside the emporium.

A feast of colour met her eyes as she walked through the door; fabrics, exotic clothes, cushions, occasional furniture and stunning rugs. How very different from the taupe walls and grey carpets at home. Why did she always agree to Geoffrey’s choice and demure to his supposed superior decorating skills?
Lindy DeSilver had her cosy consulting corner upstairs near the Tropical Jungle café. It looked like a cross between a tent and a grotto. Christine approached hesitantly, not sure if another customer might be hidden in the depths. A jangle of earrings heralded the appearance of Lindy at the entrance.
‘Yellow, yes definitely yellow, come in, come in.’
Wall hangings, mirrors and odd dangling objects adorned the interior which was larger than Christine had expected.
‘Sit down dear.’
Christine looked around for a chair, there were none. Lindy was pointing to a pile of cushions, sitting down on them was a lower drop than Christine was expecting and she found herself semi prone.
‘That’s it, make yourself at home. I see your life is lacking in colour.’
Christine’s sensible beige clothes were a bit of a giveaway she guessed, but no doubt Lindy said that to everyone, hoping for business.
‘Yellow is your prime colour and your band is citrus. Do you align with the Mediterranean, South America?’
‘Umm, more Rottingdean, though we sometimes venture up to Yorkshire.’
‘Sorry to hear that, but never mind, you don’t need to visit colourful places to raise your spirits. Look around the emporium, who would have guessed it used to be a Screwfix warehouse?’
‘My poor husband was very upset when they closed this branch, but I certainly prefer the emporium.’
‘I sense your husband is on the grey band, prime Warm Pewter?’
‘Dulux, how did you guess, at least that is what he is doing the feature wall in the living room at this very moment, polished pebble for the other walls.’
‘My dear, you have to get out of there or at least decide whether to change your décor or your husband.’
Christine was beginning to wonder if the woman was insane, or a mind reader and at which point she earned money.
‘This is all very interesting and you have inspired me to look around the emporium and perhaps buy a couple of scatter cushions.’
‘More drastic action is required, but don’t worry, that is where my skills come in. I can help you choose a new wardrobe and my interior design skills will then come to the fore. My total home makeover comes at a very reasonable price.’

Perhaps it was the fact that Geoffrey had a week’s golf holiday in Rottingdean or Christine’s pay rise, but somehow she found her life taken over by Lindy. In moments of sanity she wondered if there was a helpline for vulnerable beige people, but as the results of Lindy’s energetic plans became obvious Christine no longer felt beige, brown or grey, she felt invigorated. Nothing escaped Lindy’s attention and soon the neighbours and even the postman were paying attention.
Chris, what wonderful hanging baskets.
Love your yellow front door Mrs Brown.
I adore that dress Christine, I wish I had the confidence to wear colours like that.
Goodness, what will your Geoffrey say when he gets home?
‘I suspect he might be speechless, do you want to come in for a golden smoothie?’
Mr Tickle, what fun, and this room is so bright, how brave of you to choose yellow and that wallpaper on the feature wall reminds me of our wonderful trip to Peru. You must give me the name of your interior designer.
‘She’s very persuasive, I was just going to buy a couple of cushions and one of those talking sunflowers in a pot, then the next thing I knew… come and see our lime green bedroom.’


I wonder what Geoffrey will do when he sees the new decor? Faint, have a heart attack, or run back to Rottingdean?
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Have a heart attack and go to Rottingdean to convalesce I expect!
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😀
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My poor niece, born into a family of beige decorators, tells us, “White can take you only just so far.” She looks forward to my demise so she can paint my figured maple, custom built cabinets shades of orange. I feel obligated to outlive her if only to protect my husband’s woodwork.
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Ha ha, I’m sure your niece can find you a good colour consultant Judy!
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Pretty
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Cute story, Janet. I love the reds. They are bright with the yellows. That should brighten up your house. 🙂 xxx
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Thanks Marsha
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Another good giggle from you Janet. I love colour but you cabn have too much of a good thing!
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Thanks, yes that’s for sure.
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Love it. 😀 How weird, I was just thinking about colours a few hours before I read this.
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Very strange, colour must have been in the air!
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Yellow is my favourite colour. Thanks for the smiles, Janet.
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Hello Robbie, my favourite colour too, though it used to be pink. You should see my house!
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I like pink and orange too, but yellow is my favourite. I think that is why I like painting light so much.
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Pretty wild! Three of the rooms in my house are painted yellow, the sunroom, the kichen, and the guest room.
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Sounds lovely Liz.
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We think so!
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