MILLER Homes is unveiling its latest Newton Fields development show home in Cambuslang this weekend.
The four-bedroom Nairn - described as the first of its kind in Scotland by Miller - is set to launch on Saturday August 7 2021, with househunters able to book an appointment to view the new home, which has been styled by interior designer Eileen Kesson of ENVISION.
Ms Kesson said: "This show home is all about monochrome.
"We've used a mix of black, grey, beige and white to create a neutral and calming ambience.
"Prospective buyers can see how to combine flexible living with a contemporary style.
"This design is a great example of what can be achieved with a blank canvas and how using simple yet striking wallpapers, shapes, and colours can create the most effortless home.
"The design gives a seamless flow throughout and is on trend with abstract touches in the wallpapers and paintings to give a timeless look."
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