Why You Should Choose Wood Flooring
There’s no getting away from the fact that a wooden floor looks timeless, stylish and always on-trend. With so many different colours and patterns to choose from, homeowners are spoilt for choice.
All About Wallpaper
Since the beginning of the year, we have been hearing that wallpaper is coming back into fashion and that we would all fall head over heels in love with it again. Although that prediction failed to materialise, I do admit that my love for wallpapers is still going strong.
Easy ways to update your home for the winter
Using colourful, bold wallpaper in the cloakroom (also known as a powder room) is a fantastic way to create a real impact in an otherwise unassuming place.
3 ways to light up your home this winter:
Layer your lighting strategically to enhance comfort and make your home look pretty. Combine floor lamps, table lamps and string lights for a well-balanced ambience. If you are lucky enough to have plenty of ceiling light, brilliant! You can dimmer them and still scatter light around the room with strategically placed lamps.
Bringing Autumn warmth into your home
As the leaves begin to turn and the air grows crisp, it's the perfect time to transform your home into a cosy haven that celebrates the beauty of autumn. Let’s look at creative ideas to infuse your living space with the warmth and charm of the season.
Cloakroom WOW factor
Using colourful, bold wallpaper in the cloakroom (also known as a powder room) is a fantastic way to create a real impact in an otherwise unassuming place.
How to Style an Open Plan Kitchen
We all love a light, airy and spacious open plan kitchen. Styling it can prove a challenge as we all want to retain the feeling of space but need to use it in a way that is both practical and efficient. If this resonates with you, here are a few key but clever ways to style your own open plan kitchen and dining area.
The 60/30/10 Colour Rule
The 60/30/10 colour rule is a guideline commonly used in interior design and visual arts to create a balanced and harmonious colour scheme. The rule suggests using three main colours in the following proportions.