Home interior hacks of film locations

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I think 99% of parents are guilty of picking practical-over-pretty in terms of furniture. When you have kids you quickly come to the realisation that you home’s principle mechanism is to serve as an indoor Jungle Gym - your personal comfort & ability to relax within it drops pretty far down the list of priorities. Even if your own mother taught you all she knew as regards keeping a family home orderly, it is likely you’ll still find a healthy smattering of child-paraphernalia in every corner - be that plastic play-food or a lidless felt tip.

Try as we might to inject a little style into our homes, most of us end up with carbon-copy rooms. I put much of this down to the fact, those of us with little ones at primary school are likely to be 80s and 90s kids. Aside from pink bathroom suites and the introduction of synthetic leather and cheap wooden flooring into our sitting rooms, there wasn’t a great deal to get excited about interiors-wise. Far from inspiring us to do better, this has led to a strong desire to conform - perfectly evidenced by the sea of beige, white and black you’ll find in 99% of home-ware stores across the country.

So just what sort of easy tweaks will elevate our homes to locations agency standard?

Floor lamps

Light
Oversized floor lamps are a great way of transforming a large space. Don’t be afraid to mix styles either - if you have a rustic or farmhouse-style room, it will take an industrial-style tripod lamp if the room is large enough - just plump for rose gold or copper in sunnier spots, rather than harsh chrome or steel. If you cannot reconcile the clash of styles, I’m also loving retro filmmaker lamps and oversized anglepoises.

This new addition to your sitting room is likely to cost between £500 & £1000 but you might pick up a bargain on an auction site, or via a dealer. Reproduction lamps might be slightly cheaper than originals too. As investments go though, they’ll hold their value so are well worth splurging on.

Chesterfields

Chesterfields

Velvet or leather, they are still very much the must-have piece on location. Whether you plump for a traditional low-back couch, or a Chesterfield-inspired occasional chair, this distinctive deep-buttoned design looks the part just about everywhere. As more materials are now available, we’ve moved from traditional oxblood, brown and black, into pastels, primary colours and beyond - seeing Chesterfield-inspired furniture spill forth from studies, sitting rooms, parlours and libraries to bedrooms and bathrooms too.

Chesterfield couches needn’t cost you the earth either. You should be able to pick up some very reasonably-priced secondhand couches on the likes of eBay, and reupholstering costs are gradually coming down as demand grows. Otherwise, if you want a bit of Chesterfield without having to mess around with your living room seating, plump for an occasional chair next to a bookcase on your landing, or even a headboard for your bed.

Oversized mirrors

Mirrors

Huge mirrors are actually more affordable than you think. You can find them at antique fairs, markets or budget homeware shops such as Homesense or The Range. Prop them up against the wall to give the illusion the room goes on and on.

If you have little ones and worry about a freestanding mirror slipping across the floor, maybe a fully mirrored armoire will hit the mark. I love these, particularly in children’s rooms, for making the very most of limited space.

Coffee/Occasional tables

Tables

For the longest time Craig and I decided to go without a coffee table in our sitting room. It seemed a redundant piece of furniture, and more of a hazard for our little ones than anything else. But there are so many styles available, it seems stupendous to deny yourself a space to pop your coffee mug.

Whether you go Austin-Powers retro or opt for re-purposed suitcases, there is something out there that will steal as little or as much of the focus of your room as you require. Plump for clear plastic if you’re short of space so as not to distract the eye.

 

There you have it. Plump for just one of these ideas for a magazine-worthy interior for your home.


Making mealtimes with toddlers both fun AND stress-free?

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Watching a little person grow up is one of the most amazing things you can experience in life. But, for some people, the “terrible twos” can be a real nightmare. I know that I’m not alone in admitting that mealtimes can often a be a huge issue with toddlers but I’m told that it IS possible to make family meals with little ones fun AND stress free! Hurrah! Here are some some simple strategies that you can follow to achieve those goals:

Invite their friends to dinner

Ever noticed how toddlers act differently at the table when their friends are present? It’s no coincidence, toddlers are quite observant and will mimic the behaviour of those around them. Invite parents with toddlers that have good table manners as it’s highly likely they will influence your toddler too.

Don’t scold your kids for being messy

Some adults cringe at the thought of food getting splattered around everywhere. They might even tell off their offspring for doing so. But, at such a young age, it should get encouraged. Why? Because it helps them to develop their creativity. And it won’t limit what they feel they can do in later life.

Get your kids to help you cook

Yes, there are some tasks you should never get a toddler to do (such as using a knife). But, they can get involved in other ways. For example, you can have them mix up some ingredients in a bowl or helping to prepare fruit, e.g. picking grapes.

Have a set dining area

It doesn’t matter if you don’t have a dining room. It’s likely you can still designate somewhere as a dining area with a little thought and creativity, for example, did you know that you can get tables for studio apartments that expand out for dinner purposes? Check out the infographic below for some other interesting dining facts:


Infographic Credit To Furl


Rain: Good For Your Garden, But Not For Your Garden Shed? Here’s One Way To Protect It

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Gutter systems. You may not have thought much about them, but whenever it rains, they are helping to keep your house standing. Rain can pool on rooftops, but a good drainage and guttering system will redirect water along controlled channels so it can be shunted to the ground without pooling or cascading along wood surfaces. Without your gutters, every rainfall would threaten your roof and walls with corrosion, rot, and sagging.

In what locations should you consider a system of mini line guttering? Consider your garden shed. It’s an invaluable structure for protecting your garden tools from rust and rainwater, but what protects it from the same? Rainwater pooled on top of the shed can seep into the wood and cause the roof to sag; soggy wood can start to rot in the rainy seasons. A mini line guttering system from Total Pipeline can easily and elegantly solve this problem, swiftly shunting water away from the roof and out a system of gutters onto the ground.

Have you decided to build a garden greenhouse? For hot-house vegetables like tomatoes, it’s an excellent investment, but where the cold weather also brings heavy rains, the weight can pose a threat as well. Total Pipelines can recommend a system of mini line guttering to redirect rainwater from the greenhouse roof to your flowerbed and vegetable patch, where the rain can actually do some good.

The products

Total Pipeline offers quality products for whatever your home and gardening needs. Whether you are seeking a full or a mini line guttering system, the piping and guttering pieces they offer are the best quality available for purchase. Pipes and gutters from Total Pipeline are durable and rust-resistant, so they will serve well and long. Piping joints and outputs provide a tight, secure fit to prevent unnecessary leakages and to deliver water away from your rooftops and onto the ground with a minimum of unnecessary splashing.

The Services

Their staff of trained professionals are ready to serve you and are dedicated to putting your needs first. If you need ideas as to what guttering system best suits your needs, their staff will give you expert advice that focuses on your needs, taking into account the size of your structure and your budget, as well as a long history of understanding the mechanics of guttering systems and the needs of home-owners with large or smaller residences, as well as the special needs for outdoor structures and garden buildings.

They stand ready to advise you on the best possible fit of their products and services to your home and garden needs. If you have built a garden greenhouse or tool shed, if you have a wooden fence that can be protected by a gutter, or if you are planning any outdoor construction products, particularly made of wood or involving large flat surfaces, a system of appropriately sized gutters can spell the difference between a long-lived building and a never-ending rebuilding project. Before you embark on this project, consider contacting them to consult on an appropriate system of gutters to protect your investment and outdoor dreams.

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