Cakes & Bakes: 4 top coffee cake recipes

4 top coffee cake recipes | H is for Home

Coffee is (an enjoyable) part of our daily routine; we always have a morning coffee with breakfast, and then another mid-afternoon with cake or biscuits.

As well as a in brew, we enjoy coffee in other foodie ways – cookies, ice cream… and cake. Coffee is great on its own, but combined with  other ingredients… maple syrup, vanilla, salted caramel… it’s on a whole different level!

Here are our top 4 coffee cake recipes where it’s paired with other flavours.

Sourdough coffee & chocolate cake

Sourdough coffee & chocolate cake

Double espresso brazil nut cake

Double espresso brazil nut cake

Coffee & raspberry cupcakes with vanilla buttercream

Coffee & raspberry cupcakes with vanilla buttercream

Coffee & walnut Swiss roll

Coffee & walnut Swiss roll

7 ways lighting can influence the appearance and feel of your home

7 ways lighting can influence the appearance and feel of your home

Lighting is an extremely important feature of a home that’s often overlooked. The lamps and fixtures can provide style to the interior of your property and create a welcoming and cosy atmosphere. It can make your home more functional and it can even affect your emotions, from your productivity to your mood. Whether you’re working with natural or artificial light, understanding how lighting can make your home happier and look better is key. Today, we’ll be taking a more in-depth look into the ways in which lighting can influence the appearance and feel of your home, plus methods to help your home become a happier place to live and spend time in.

Bright desk lighting

Bright light boosts focus

Many people don’t enjoy working under bright, fluorescent ceiling lights, but this is actually essential when it comes to boosting focus and alertness. Bright light will stimulate your brain and increase the levels of serotonin, which can improve your concentration. If you’re working from home or need to pay your bills, then you should have bright lights on to help you remain focused. Bright lighting can also make you feel warmer, which can heighten whatever emotion you are feeling at the time.

Wall mounted light dimmer switches

Dimmer switches improve sleep

The lighting of your home can influence your sleep. When it gets dark, melatonin will be secreted from your brain. Melatonin controls your body’s sleep-wake cycle and encourages sleep. Spending time in bright light during the evening has the ability to hinder your natural cycle, which can affect your overall health and sleep quality. To help your body unwind at night and improve your sleep, you should use dimmer switches to dim the lights, as well as energy efficient bulbs. You should also avoid staring at a screen for long stretches.

Anglepoise type desk lamp

Task lighting avoids eye strain

Task lighting is there to help you see what you’re doing. This could be in the form of cooking, reading, working or applying make-up. Having focused additional lighting will improve the contrast between the objects you’re focusing on and the surrounding areas, which will help you avoid eye strain. For stylish task lighting that will keep your eyes healthy, you should check out the range at Moleta Munro. Their designer and contemporary lighting will help you add that special finishing touch to your home.

Natural light across a table

Natural light reduces depression

There is a strong link between sunlight, our mood and our circadian rhythm. Due to the lack of sunlight during autumn and winter, people who have SAD (season affective disorder) will often experience depression. This is due to their serotonin levels dropping. Even those who don’t have SAD can be affected by lack of sunlight. Maximising natural light in your home can boost your serotonin levels. You can do so by keeping your windows clean and positioning mirrors across from or next to them.

Highlight lighting

Accent lighting shows off possessions

We all have possessions in our home that we’re proud of and want to show off. You may have noticed that art galleries and museums use lighting to highlight sculptures and paintings, so why not do this yourself in your own home? This is called accent lighting, and will help to draw people’s attention to the items you want to show off, such as ornaments, prizes, artwork, a vase, a plant, a fireplace or even a collection of objects. Accent lighting is a great way to highlight your favourite and prized possessions to your family and friends.

Fairy lights above a dining table

Candles make things cosier

Candles and twinkling lights are a great way to express your personality, style and taste while getting creative with the lighting in your home. Choosing lamps and fixtures in designs and colours that work for your home is the first step, but candles and fairy lights are beautiful and cosy additional sources. You should consider adding them to the areas you like to unwind in, as they help you feel warm and mellow. You can get more creative by making your own lanterns, jars, etc. to place around the home.

Outdoor lighting

Outdoor lighting will increase safety

When it comes to lighting up your home, many people will focus on the indoor areas. However, even though the outdoor areas will receive natural light throughout the day, lighting it up at night can increase the safety and security of your property. Outdoor lights can deter trespassers, as it can alert the home-owner and make it easier for neighbours and pedestrians to see any suspicious activity on your property. Knowing this will help you to rest easier at night, as it will reduce stress and anxiety.

Incorporating new and unique methods to light up your home doesn’t have to be difficult. You just need to be creative and allow your own preferences to influence your decisions. By doing so, you’ll make your home look and feel better, which will make you feel happier in return.

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Home renovation projects that will boost your property’s value

Home renovation projects that will boost your property's valuecredit

Before you start any home improvement project, you should decide on what to do and how much you want to spend, all in the hopes of adding convenience, comfort or value to your home. Unless you plan to stay in your current home forever, you may expect to see a return on investment for your renovations. The truth is that not every upgrade attracts potential buyers. Before you start any enhancements, make sure that your property’s value can also benefit.

Meandering path through a front garden

Curb appeal

Adding curb appeal to your home is a smart way to invite attention. Maintenance projects such as fresh exterior paint and landscaping can help your house stand out on the street. Stay simple, however; an unusual colour palette or extreme garden arrangement may have the opposite effect. Roof repairs and HVAC installation may also help your bottom line, particularly when it’s time for inspection.

Modern white kitchen

Kitchen upgrade

A renovated kitchen can practically pay for itself, both in terms of use for your family and in value when you sell. Make smart choices when you start a kitchen remodel, including energy efficient appliances, better cabinet storage and an open floor plan to make the space warm and inviting. Decide whether high-end features, such as a coffee bar or double island layout, are a necessity for you, as they may not be desirable to the next owner.

Blue-tiled shower enclosure

Bathroom remodel

Bathrooms are always worth an update, but again, spend wisely. It makes more sense to stick with a simple bathroom remodel such as fresh paint, tile flooring, new shower heads and taps and stylish mirrors. Unless you have your heart set on a jetted tub, you may want to skip it, as buyers may not see it the same way you do. You can consider adding a bathroom if you only have one or two but decide if the cost benefit is there.

Neutral decorated living room

Neutral interior

Vibrant colours or bold patterns may spark joy for you, but for potential buyers, they may not have the same impact. Take away some of that personality in favour of freshly painted walls in a neutral shade recommended by interior designers. Refinishing your hardwoods, changing outdated light fixtures and replacing floor tiling can also freshen your home and make it more appealing when you list your property.

Basement conversion

Finished basement

An unfinished basement does not usually count in overall square footage of your home. Finishing it and even adding a full bath on that lower level adds another floor of liveable space that can work as a rec room, movie theatre, man cave, home office or extra guest bedroom. It can also save you money over a room addition because it uses the same footprint of your existing home. If you don’t have a basement, think about finishing attic space if it’s a cost-effective way to expand your space.

When you complete any of these home remodelling projects, your home is not only more functional for your family, but it’s also more attractive to prospective buyers when you sell your property. Decide which renovation is the best fit for you, and who knows, you may love the changes so much you won’t want to sell!

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Get their look: Pampas grass Christmas tree

 

 
 
 
 
 
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I saw a pampas grass Christmas tree on Instagram and thought, “What a great idea!”. It could be a simple yet stunning DIY project for next year. It would take about a hundred or so ‘blades’ of pampas grass, cut into different lengths to create a fir tree shape. I can’t see what the ‘trunk’ is made of, perhaps a broomstick with holes drilled into it.

It’s a very eco-conscious option for a Christmas tree; grass is biodegradable, compostable, recyclable, reusable and renewable… all the REs! Decorate it with equally natural ‘baubles’ like foraged pine cones, holly, ivy or pheasant feathers.

Decorate the rest of the room similarly; with natural materials such as wicker, wood, wool and cotton and keep the colour palette neutral.

I’m obviously not the only one that thinks the pampas grass Christmas tree is going to become increasingly in vogue – scroll to the bottom of this post to see a recent article in the Metro newspaper.

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Set of 2 checkered reeded vase
Set of 2 checkered reeded vase
Advent candle holder
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Puebco canvas pot holders
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Pampas grass
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Round shaggy wool rug
Round shaggy wool rug
Round cushion
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Set of 2 checkered reeded vase
Set of 2 checkered reeded vase
Advent candle holder
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Puebco canvas pot holders
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Pampas grass
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Christmas trees made of dried pampas grass are the next big interiors trend