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Mac's Granite and Salvage, Dublin's oldest family run salvage yard. Formerly McGovern’s salvage yard we have been in business since the 1940's. Specialising in modern and architectural salvage, we also sell liquidation and surplus stock such as new doors and windows, sanitary ware and polished porcelain tiles. Mac’s has been a cornerstone of salvage and reclamation here in Dublin since 1940 when our grandfather, Charles McGovern took his horse and cart around our streets buying and selling rags and scrap metal. The business has since developed into areas including Granite, PVC Windows, Doors and Decking. We store a great range of both salvaged and new materials, from baths and barrels to sinks and sills; the warehouse has something for everyone. We also buy salvage from our customers, if you think you have something that would interest us, don’t hesitate to call or email. Why not come and visit our warehouse which has all of your traditional, modern and trade needs.

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You can create fabulous schemes outside your home and in the garden with Farrow & Ball colours. When it comes to choosing colour, there are no rights or wrongs, but do think about some of these factors: • The aspect of your property and surrounding area. • Consider the period of your property and the style and colour of neighbouring buildings; in particular, whether you wish to create a complementary or contrasting scheme.
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House in Off-Black No.57 and door in Blue Ground No.210 | • When decorating outside, you can usually go a shade or two darker than you would inside because you mostly see exterior colours in daylight. If you are considering using Slipper Satin try Off-White, or Pigeon instead of French Gray. • To create a flow between the interior of your home and the exterior, use the same colour outside on a garden wall or a piece of furniture to help connect the two spaces together.
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Try using a mixture of colours on garden furniture such as Mizzle on chairs, with a table top painted in Old White and table legs in Mouse’s Back. Door and window in Railings No.31 | Window frames in Stone Blue No.86, chairs, from left: Churlish Green No.251, Parma Gray No.27 and Calluna No.270, birdcage: Charlotte’s Locks No.268 | Window boxes painted in colours like Card Room Green or Oval Room Blue will enhance any exterior, but be careful not to use more than three colours on the front of your house or it can begin to look confused.
sliding french doors interior home depotPaint your front door and window boxes the same colour, but try using two finishes for added interest – Full Gloss on the door and Exterior Eggshell on the boxes. Classic colours such as black and red are very smart for front doors - try Pitch Black and Incarnadine for a classic, stylish look.

Other popular front door colours include Plummett, Studio Green, Black Blue and Hague Blue, which in Full Gloss could not be more elegant. On the other hand Blue Gray or Lichen in Exterior Eggshell will give a more relaxed and contemporary feel. Door in Pitch Black No.256 | Exterior wall in All White No.2005, pots (clockwise from top left): St Giles Blue No.280, Drawing Room Blue No.253, Green Blue No.84, Lulworth Blue No.89, Cook’s Blue No.237 & Stone Blue No. 86 all Exterior Eggshell. Exterior Masonry and Exterior Eggshell In keeping with its name, why not try Oxford Stone in Exterior Masonry Paint for exterior walls. For the urban exterior, try Manor House Gray on window frames with Railings on the front door, all in Exterior Eggshell. Exterior in Light Gray No.17 | Exterior Masonry, Door in London Clay No.244 | Exterior Eggshell, Exterior trim in Lime White No.1 | Don’t be afraid to use a mixture of colours – try Mizzle on chairs with a table top painted in Old White and table legs in Mouse's Back, all in Exterior Eggshell, to create a very relaxed atmosphere