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  • 5 Places To Find A Homewares Bargain

    5 Places To Find A Homewares Bargain

    (and they are sustainable, planet friendly choices!) Ah, the cost of living crisis. You can’t avoid the mention of it, and you most likely can’t avoid the consequences of it either. What does it mean for our beloved homewares shopping? Well, it means we might just have to be a bit more savvy in our…

  • 7 Space-Saving Tricks for a Small Bathroom

    7 Space-Saving Tricks for a Small Bathroom

    I’m calling it now, our family bathroom has one of the smallest footprints for a family of five. However, I’ve never really understood the need for a large, luxurious bathroom. You’re not all in there at the same time, right? And you’re only in there to do one of three things. We’ve never found our…

  • 10 Ways to Thrive in Small-Space Living

    10 Ways to Thrive in Small-Space Living

    For some, small-space living is a choice. For others, it’s a direct result of urban or suburban living. Whatever the circumstances behind it, living in a condensed footprint can come with its challenges. This post offers ten simple ways to get life streamlined, take the stress out of small space living and begin to thrive…

  • 5 Mistakes Every Renovator Needs To Avoid

    5 Mistakes Every Renovator Needs To Avoid

    Renovating, on paper, seems like a simple task. You buy a house, make it pretty, sell it on (or keep it). In reality? The process is a whole lot more complicated. The following steps are big factors in determining how well your renovation goes (and how sane you stay in the process). For an easier…

  • 10 Tips for Renovating With a Family

    10 Tips for Renovating With a Family

    1. Talk If they’re old enough to understand, talk them through everything. Explain that life at home will be a bit different for a short while, but to think of it as an adventure. 2. Keep a Journal If your child/ren are old enough to stick, glue, doodle or write, encourage them to keep a…

  • 12 Home & Interiors Books To Read This Year

    12 Home & Interiors Books To Read This Year

    There’s a whole wealth of inspiration on social media (and the internet, in general) but sometimes a good old-fashioned flick of a coffee table book is just what the soul needs. Whether you’re curled up under a blanket in the heart of winter, or sunning yourself in the garden with a mojito to hand, there’s…

  • How To Give Your Walls An Aged Plaster Effect

    How To Give Your Walls An Aged Plaster Effect

    Smooth, untextured walls be gone! Old houses call for traditional building methods, one of which is lime plastered walls. That bumpy, crumbly effect instantly offsets texture and very little more is needed to make the wall stand out with va va voom. There were a few walls in the house, however, where we either could…

  • How To Make A New Floor Look Old

    How To Make A New Floor Look Old

    Renovating an old house is almost certainly going to raise some issues. One of the biggest ones we discovered in our house was rotten floorboards. Glorious, rustic, textured wood boards, rotten to the core. I could have cried. In fact, I think I did cry. Some could be salvaged and reclaimed, but a lot had…

  • 5 Minimal-Effort Ways to Refresh Your Kitchen

    5 Minimal-Effort Ways to Refresh Your Kitchen

    It’s January; no one wants to put more effort in to something than is absolutely necessary, and that includes our homes. The catch is, everyone longs for a freshen up. For ourselves, it’s a haircut. For our cars, it’s a valet. For our homes? Well, that can get expensive. But it doesn’t have to. The…

  • 5 Steps to the Wabi-Sabi Aesthetic

    Wabi-sabi. Not a sushi dish, but a rather beautiful and organic lifestyle mantra whose origins trace back to the 16th Century. The Japanese term for finding beauty in imperfections has made it’s way into how we design our homes. The result? A raw, rustic and imperfect design aesthetic. Think of it as a more indulgent…

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