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My ideal kitchen is a mixture of freestanding units, wall mounted cupboards, open shelves, perhaps a vintage kitchenette and a kitchen table as big as space allows. The latter would act as a kitchen island, relaxed dining table, food prep work space and package wrapping station.

This open shelving kitchen is pretty close to my idea of perfection! I love having tools, utensils and equipment close to hand. I enjoy seeing colourful ingredients and pretty packaging on full show – such as these Kilner jars full of cereals, pastas and pulses.

There’s also an easy mix of rustic antiques and contemporary fixtures & fittings which works very well.

  1. Vogue modular shelving
  2. KALLAX shelving units
  3. Kilner jars
  4. White Copco cast iron skillet
  5. 4-pack ceramic bowls
  6. ANDALUCIA salt glaze serving bowl with lid

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ANDALUCIA salt glaze serving bowl with lid
ANDALUCIA salt glaze serving bowl with lid
4-pack ceramic bowls
4-pack ceramic bowls
White Copco cast iron skillet
White Copco cast iron skillet
Kilner jars
Kilner jars
KALLAX shelving units
KALLAX shelving units
Vogue modular shelving
Vogue modular shelving
ANDALUCIA salt glaze serving bowl with lid
ANDALUCIA salt glaze serving bowl with lid
4-pack ceramic bowls
4-pack ceramic bowls
White Copco cast iron skillet
White Copco cast iron skillet
Kilner jars
Kilner jars
KALLAX shelving units
KALLAX shelving units
Vogue modular shelving
Vogue modular shelving
ANDALUCIA salt glaze serving bowl with lid
ANDALUCIA salt glaze serving bowl with lid
4-pack ceramic bowls
4-pack ceramic bowls
White Copco cast iron skillet
White Copco cast iron skillet
Kilner jars
Kilner jars
KALLAX shelving units
KALLAX shelving units
Vogue modular shelving
Vogue modular shelving

3 Home projects that can make your life a lot more interesting

3 Home projects that can make your life a lot more interesting

Basically, everyone wants to have an interesting life and to be able to find pleasure, entertainment and insight in their everyday routines, hobbies and practices.

After all, how often does anyone really daydream about doing a boring office job that they hate and that seems about as exciting as watching paint dry?

Depending on your particular interests, engaging in different DIY and decoration projects around the home may or may not seem particularly interesting or fun. But, you may be surprised to discover that when you actually apply yourself to various home improvement tasks, they can truly become really enriching.

Here are a few home projects that you can do, that can make your life a lot more interesting.

Pile of magazines and periodicals

Try to set it up so that every room has a particular, meaningful function

It’s already obviously the case that the different rooms in the average home do actually have set ‘functions’, right? After all, the kitchen’s for cooking, the bathroom‘s for ablutions, the bedroom is for sleeping and so on.

In practice, though, we often end up using the different rooms in our homes in a more general kind of sense. We’ll nap in the living room, surf the web and watch TV in the bedroom and just treat most of the home as one general and undefined space for hanging out in.

Making an effort to actually set it up so that every room in your home has a particular and meaningful function can be a really enriching and positive exercise to undertake.

The key here is that you’re going to actually try to structure the different rooms in your home so that you use them in a unique and engaging way, rather than just for the usual, necessary, everyday functions of cooking, eating etc.

Instead of just setting up your living room as a place where you can relax and watch TV, make a point of trying to turn it into the best possible place for having meaningful conversations and social interactions with your guests.

How about including interesting picture books and magazines on the coffee table, keeping a chessboard set up for an impromptu game or keeping a record player and vinyl collection in the vicinity; just to make things a bit more interesting?

Eaves bedroom with a woodland cabin theme

Set yourself an ideal home template, and work to transform your home in line with that ideal, room by room

Setting yourself an ideal home template can be a great thing to do, because it gives you an interesting and exciting goal to work towards and helps you to direct your home decoration efforts in a meaningful way.

When you’re setting your ideal home template goal, make it really big, bold and ambitious. Take the time to look through different home design magazines and let your imagination run wild.

If you could have your fantasy dream home tomorrow, would it be something like a romantic French castle, a rustic cabin in the woods or a hyper-modern apartment in the heart of a bustling city?

Once you set yourself this goal, work on transforming your home in harmony with that ideal; room by room and stage by stage. Don’t expect to have these home projects completed in the near future – but treat them as an ongoing adventure. Look for discount deals for furnishings from websites such as NetVoucherCodes.co.uk, visit antique centres and second-hand shops and take pleasure in the process of transforming your home bit by bit.

Simply having a big and ambitious target like this to work towards can make your life significantly more interesting and can give you a fun hobby in which to engage at the same time.

Sewing room

Use your home as the setting for more ‘Do It Yourself’ hobbies

Thanks to the abundance of entertainment options available to us all today – ranging from Netflix to on-demand TV – it’s a bit too easy to spend all our free time idly amusing ourselves and passively absorbing information rather than actively creating things.

One great thing that you can do with your home to make your life more interesting is to turn a spare room – or even just a corner of a room – into a setting for exploring a DIY hobby that you’d be interested in adopting.

This could mean having a room in your house dedicated to woodworking, sewing, creating artworks or even recording your own music in pursuit of the ambition of becoming the next rags-to-riches DJ sensation.

When you have an area of your home dedicated to some hands-on pastime like this, all sorts of doors can open up to you and things can get a lot more interesting.

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£200 Baytree Interiors voucher up for grabs!

£200 Baytree Interiors voucher up for grabs with H is for Home

We’re halfway through 2019 – how did that happen?! We’ve been really, really busy of late; we’ve taken a retail space at the newly-opened Todmorden Antique Centre and we have another major bit of exciting news to share in the next couple of months… but more of that then. We’re never too busy for our monthly competitions, though – so here it is!

Display of artificial flowers in a Baytree Interiors shop

Baytree Interiors has gifted a £200 voucher to spend with them on anything the eventual winner fancies! They have ten bricks & mortar stores up here in the North; Beverley, Halifax, Harrogate, Ilkley, Manchester, Gateshead, Middlesbrough, Northallerton, Scarborough and Whitby. The voucher can be spent either in store or online via their website – and the value doesn’t include delivery charges.

Collection of wall clocks available at Baytree Interiors

As its coming up to summer (well, it officially begins today!) how about some new garden furniture? We really like this Bali range; wicker is really on trend at the moment. Also very fashionable at the moment are artificial flowers and house plants. Baytree’s selection of beautiful blooms and foliage is huge – prefect for the grey-thumbed amongst you!

Bali furniture available at Baytree Interiors

Instead, you could spend your interiors voucher on a lovely decorative chandelier. Baytree have a wide range of lighting; from table lamps and floor lamps to lanterns and light bulbs.

Chandelier agains a dark grey wall

Have a browse of their website and leave a comment telling us what item(s) you’d choose to enhance your home. Baytree Interiors’ prices are very reasonable, so your £200 interiors voucher will go a long way!

£200 Baytree Interiors voucher up for grabs!

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5 things for your home that are worth splurging on

5 things for your home that are worth splurging on | H is for Home

When it comes to spending money on your home, there are things that are worth investing in and others where there’s no need. So, if you’re currently decorating your home, here are five things for your home that are worth splurging on.

Boy, girl and spaniel sitting on a grey sofa

The sofa

Like many other big pieces of furniture, your sofa is going to get a lot of usage over the years by members of your household and visiting guests. There may be times where someone has to sleep on the sofa, you may eat off your lap on it and kids and pets may jump up and down off it. Hence, you want one that’s going to stand the test of time so that you don’t need to replace it every couple of years. A good quality sofa will definitely last five years or more if looked after properly.

Pair of bare feet sticking out from under white sheets on a bed

Your main bed

Again, like the sofa, a good bed can last five to eight years. Comfort is important when it comes to picking a bed because it’ll be the difference between you getting a perfect night’s sleep or just an average one. When it comes to the frame, you can probably go a little cheaper but for the mattress itself, splash out. A good company to choose is Tempur Mattresses. Their products were originally developed by NASA and adapt to the shape of your body. So, spend a little more money on your bed to ensure restful sleep.

Greek key design statement rug under a coffee table in a living room

A statement rug

Rugs can add warmth and texture to hard flooring. If stone, tile or wooden flooring is something you have in your lounge, dining room or bedroom, a statement rug can inject softness and a splash of colour. Plush rugs are particularly tactile on the feet and can make you feel like you’re walking on a cloud. Popular choices include vintage Afghan rugs and Moroccan Berber-style ones.

Glass topped coffee table on gold coloured metal legs

Coffee table

The living space is important as a place for entertaining your guests, and having a practical yet beautiful coffee table is a must. Choose a coffee table that matches your taste, style and décor. If your home is modern or minimalist, a coffee table made from metal, marble or glass is recommended. Conversely, if you prefer a country or rustic interior, select a solid wood table.

White open shelving in a home office

Shelving & storage

Unless you have a fairly big house or have a garage, places to display or stash your stuff may be limited. As a result, any extra storage options are useful to have around the home. Rather than having to keep things concealed in plastic or cardboard boxes, get a carpenter to erect made-to-measure open shelving. Similarly, you could purchase flat-pack bookshelves, consoles and shelving units. These are much more attractive options, and you won’t need to have your beautiful belongings hidden away where they’ll not be enjoyed or appreciated.

Transforming your home can be an exciting project, but not everything needs to cost a lot of money. Be extravagant with one or two feature pieces and then be economical with the rest.

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