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When I saw this photo, I immediately recognised the pattern on the wall. It’s inspired by the Martinique banana wallpaper which famously adorns the Beverly Hills Hotel. The original was designed in 1942 by Albert Stockdale who was commissioned to create it by the company, CW Stockwell. Helen even uses the iconic design as her laptop’s wallpaper!

To add to the jungly feel of the corner, there are lots of lush pot plants dotted about; including a Swiss cheese plant, string of pearls and mother-in-law’s tongue. The use of natural wicker accessories continues on the tropical theme. What a lovely place to sit to embark on a day’s work!

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Velvet shell-shaped pillow
Velvet shell-shaped pillow
Nogu rattan teardrop mirror
Nogu rattan teardrop mirror
Malu vintage style shelf
Malu vintage style shelf
Rattan planter
Rattan planter
HK Living cappuccino mug, pink
HK Living cappuccino mug, pink
Jimi 4-drawer bureau
Jimi 4-drawer bureau
Original Martinique wallpaper
Original Martinique wallpaper
Velvet shell-shaped pillow
Velvet shell-shaped pillow
Nogu rattan teardrop mirror
Nogu rattan teardrop mirror
Malu vintage style shelf
Malu vintage style shelf
Rattan planter
Rattan planter
HK Living cappuccino mug, pink
HK Living cappuccino mug, pink
Jimi 4-drawer bureau
Jimi 4-drawer bureau
Original Martinique wallpaper
Original Martinique wallpaper

Smart ways to improve and organise your garage

Smart ways to improve and organise your garage | H is for Home

Garages are often messy, neglected spaces and they’re usually one of the last things on our lists of areas we want to improve. However, with a few handy projects and a little bit of organisation, we might be able to get a lot more use out of them and at the same time make them more modern. Below are some of our top upgrade ideas that will help improve and organise your garage space.

Install a ceiling storage system

If space is an issue in your property, then this can be a brilliant way for you to store the items that you don’t need to hand on a day-to-day basis. It’s also relatively cheap and easy to complete independently. Ceiling storage systems are a great place to store those Christmas decorations that you’ll only get out once a year or tools that you only use when something in the house breaks. These storage solutions can enable you to become more organised.

Two-bay traditional oak-framed garage

Store tools away

Storing your garden or woodworking tools on your garage wall will not only save you some space, but it will also allow you to know where each of your tools is when you need access to it. You’ll no longer need to look through old boxes or behind cabinets to see if you can find the garden spade or saw. If you have other types of tools, then you could consider purchasing a hinged pegboard system or a rolling pegboard caddy to keep these items tidy too.

Build a collapsible workbench

Workbenches can take up a lot of space, which isn’t great if your garage is small. Maybe you like using your garage as a place where you can work, but it’s too small or maybe you want the room to be multi-purpose? If so, why not consider installing a collapsible workbench that you can unfold when you want to work, and put away again when you’re not using it? If you’re really good at DIY, you could even build a workbench that you could store your tools inside.

Red Porsche parked in a timbered garage

Upgrade your garage space

It doesn’t have to cost a lot of money to make improvements in your garage. Drawer organisers, a sheet metal workbench cover and customised storage pieces can go a huge way towards achieving this. You could also consider installing storage shelves or have a go at converting an old cabinet into a storage unit. If your garage contains a lot of bulky items that you don’t need every day but don’t want to part with, consider transferring them elsewhere such as a unit from Gap Containers.

Create a storage wall system

If you’re worried that you have too many tools or items that need to be stored in a compact room, then perhaps you should consider turning an entire wall space into a storage area? The best thing about installing one of these is that you can customise it to fit your needs and the area available. You could have space for your tools to be hung, a place for your bikes to be suspended and even a place for your garden hose to be stored. Think about what you need to store and then design something to suit your requirements.

Check out this selection guide from the unclutterer to find the right garden hose that will become an indispensable assistant in your garden.

Classic timber-framed garage

Build a garage that fits your needs

Lots of people dream of a property where they’re not struggling for storage options, they look for ideas of how to gain extra space in their property. One way of doing this is by getting some help from professionals who’ll be able to advise on how they can alter your garage or build you a garage that fits your specifications. You could hire a professional to fit storage options for you or you could even have another room added above your garage that will give you the extra space you need.

Having extra rooms added above your garage will not only give you the added space you require but will also add value to your property. You might dream of a games room, a snug, a spare guest bedroom or even an office away from the house where you can concentrate on your work. Whatever you dream of, it can be achieved with a little bit of help.

Why not take a look at this range of oak garages with room above accommodation. The garages from the Classic Barn Company are built with longevity in mind and offer superior quality, ventilation and insulation. It doesn’t matter what type of property you own, or what type of storage you’re after, they provide a design that suits your needs. You could even choose to store your classic car range in one of their garages.

Of course, before undertaking any major changes to your property, you first need to check to see if you need building regulations approval. Once you’ve found this out, then your project can begin. Adding an extra room is the best way to get the extra space you need whilst also adding value to your home.

Oak-framed garage

Make parking in the garage easier

It’s a good idea to install motion sensor lights near your garage door. This will help you see better when you’re parking your car at night. You should also consider the type of garage door you want to fit. You could invest in some electric doors with garage door opener to make your life easier.

Introduce new technology

Lots of people use their garage as a storage space for valuable items, so it’s important to remember to keep it secure. Place cameras at the entrances so that if anyone tries to access your garage you’ll have recorded their image. These cameras will also help to deter potential thieves.

Technology is continually evolving, so keeping up to date can be difficult. Nowadays, technology is so advanced that we can open and close our garage doors at the touch of a button using our mobile phones. you can also get remotes for your garage doors from places like National Garage Remotes & Openers if you do not want to use your phone in case it has died, for example. This technology will stop you from having to get out of your car to manually open the garage door when you get home late at night. Your phone will also be able to tell you if your garage door is open or closed. You may think that technology can only look good if installed in modern buildings, but this isn’t always the case. Technology can be installed in character properties when done in a sympathetic manner. The Classic Barn Company knows how to do this in the right way.

There are numerous ways you can improve and organise your garage space. Whether you build a new garage completely or simply install some nifty storage solutions is up to you. It’s a good idea to do some research before you get started.

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Get their look: Garden window desk

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A window desk can be an inspiring, relaxing and interesting place to work. I always prefer a view of a garden or a street rather than a solid wall.

Didn’t Catherine score a belter with that 1950s desk? She saw it advertised on her local Emmaus Facebook page and grabbed it first thing the following morning. I’d do that too – it’s so unusual with that side file storage… look at those lovely legs, too!

  1. Argos Home Curva Floor lamp, chrome
  2. Bisley 5-drawer cabinet, pink
  3. Lex office chair
  4. Grey felt magazine holder with wooden handle
  5. White sheepskin rug
  6. Afaw Berber style rug

Get their look: Garden window desk | H is for Home

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White sheepskin rug
White sheepskin rug
Grey felt magazine holder with wooden handle
Grey felt magazine holder with wooden handle
Lex office chair
Lex office chair
Bisley 5-drawer cabinet, pink
Bisley 5-drawer cabinet, pink
Argos Home Curva Floor lamp, chrome
Argos Home Curva Floor lamp, chrome
Afaw Berber style rug
Afaw Berber style rug
White sheepskin rug
White sheepskin rug
Grey felt magazine holder with wooden handle
Grey felt magazine holder with wooden handle
Lex office chair
Lex office chair
Bisley 5-drawer cabinet, pink
Bisley 5-drawer cabinet, pink
Argos Home Curva Floor lamp, chrome
Argos Home Curva Floor lamp, chrome
Afaw Berber style rug
Afaw Berber style rug
White sheepskin rug
White sheepskin rug
Grey felt magazine holder with wooden handle
Grey felt magazine holder with wooden handle
Lex office chair
Lex office chair
Bisley 5-drawer cabinet, pink
Bisley 5-drawer cabinet, pink
Argos Home Curva Floor lamp, chrome
Argos Home Curva Floor lamp, chrome
Afaw Berber style rug
Afaw Berber style rug

Personalising your work desk

Personalising your work desk | H is for Home

It doesn’t take much for us to lose motivation, or get distracted easily. Work-flow can then decrease rapidly, and we get stuck in a vicious cycle. But have you ever thought that maybe your work desk might be the problem? If you’re working in an uninspiring environment, your work might then be uninspiring.

Whether you work from home or in an office, we wanted to give you some ideas on how to make your desk come alive and make it a bit more ‘you’.

Is your desk suitable?

First, you need to make sure your desk isn’t the problem. Are the drawers falling apart? Is it covered in pen and pencil marks from previous colleagues? Is it too small to hold your computer, paperwork and stationary? It might be time for a new one. Furniture At Work do a range of office desks to choose from, that will surely boost your productivity.

Pretty office desk

Photos

Displaying your favourite people, places and memories around you while you work could give you the motivation you need, whilst also brightening up your desk. And photo frames don’t have to have pictures of you in, but maybe inspirational quotes or even a pretty landscape or cityscape.

Work desk with lots of plants on shelves

Plants and flowers

How many times have we heard that having plants in the office increase productivity? They produce more oxygen helping us to work more efficiently, and can even make us happier. Maybe buy some small plants to keep on your desk, or even bring in a vase to put fresh flowers in. They’ll be sure to brighten the place up. You could even choose something like Aloe Vera that could come in useful if anyone burns themselves, or needs a good moisturiser!

Orange Pantone 1505 mug containing orange pens & pencil

Stationery

The stationery you use can say a lot about you as a person. Do you want a dull notebook and a standard pen that you got free from work? Personalise your desk using your stationery. Buy notepads in your favourite colour, of all shapes and sizes. Buy a few pens to match. You can display them nicely on your desk.

Shared open-plan office

Personalised items

The final touch on your desk is personalised items. You could have a personalised mug with a photo on, or maybe your first initial. A huge bonus is that no one can steal it ‘by accident’. The other bonus is that it will brighten up your desk. Maybe you got a mug as a birthday present one year. It’ll always make you think of the person who gave it to you.

There are tons of ways you can personalise your desk without having to change too much, and without spending too much either.

Are there any other ways you’d choose to personalise your desk? We’d love to hear from you in the comments!