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Your Complete Home Makeover: 2018 Edition*

June 27, 2018 by Zoe-Lee Skelton

It’s difficult to resist the urge to give your entire home a makeover, especially when you take a look at all those inspiring interior design trends that 2018 has brought. From intricate wallpapers and enchanting hues to rich texture and authentic designs, there’s a world of design trends that will help you transform your space and give it timeless appeal.

The bedroom

As your personal space, your bedroom should reflect your sense of style and enable you to truly relax away from the world. Thus, you shouldn’t neglect its design, but rather pick elements that will create an ambience of comfort and warmth. Start by welcoming a soothing colour scheme that will set the tone of relaxation.

Blue is definitely the way to go in 2018, bringing serenity to your space. The combination of grey and yellow shades is also a stylish choice that will create a visual balance in your bedroom. If you’ve always wanted a four-poster bed, you’ll be glad to hear that it’s one of the biggest bedroom trends for this year. For a truly comfortable vibe, decorate your bed with velvet cushions and rich bedding. Dark timber is a beautiful choice for introducing the warmth of wood, especially when combined with vibrantly green plants.

The kitchen

Although a stylish choice, all-white kitchens are left behind in favour of colourful and inspiring designs in 2018. In particular, two-toned cabinets are one of the hottest kitchen trends while stainless steel appliances will continue to enjoy their popularity. However, everything from appliances to faucets will embrace a pop of colour, creating a cheerful, vibrant look in your space. For instance, dark appliances can work perfectly with soft marble countertops and bleached wood flooring. Such an inspiring and authentic design will transform your kitchen into a modern hub.

Once again, your kitchen won’t be complete without a splash of green that beautiful plants will introduce. When it comes to kitchen storage, you can go with cabinets with glass doors and open shelves to create an illusion of spaciousness. Afterwards, you should store away unnecessary items and keep your counters clutter-free to create an atmosphere of organisation and order.

The living room

The trends for 2018 will give your living room a touch of opulence, bringing the Baroque influence to your space. As already mentioned, velvet should be your top choice when it comes to materials. However, you should create a stylish contrast by juxtaposing an accent cushion with an elegant couch, letting this piece of furniture take the centre stage in your living room. As for colours, you should go with vibrant hues such as rich green, passionate red, mustard yellow and regal blue. You can use them for the living room backdrop or introduce them through accent details, such as a chic area rug or decorative elements. Plenty of greenery is more than welcome in 2018, especially big leafy plants with intricate natural patterns.

Wallpapers are also one of the biggest trends this year, so don’t hesitate to welcome them to your home. You can use a wallpaper design with a metallic finish and accentuate its texture, or liven up your space by embracing botanical motifs. If you want to add a touch of luxury, you can go with a marble-inspired wallpaper design that will give your living room a luxe flair.

The bathroom

The bathrooms of 2018 are ultimately elegant and luxurious with a spa-like atmosphere. The colour palette of dusty blue, soft plum, brown, charcoal and dark green will create a rich yet soothing ambience where an elegant, opulent tub can work as a stunning focal point. You can create a play of texture by introducing inspiring finishes, such as rose gold, quartz, chrome and satin. Furthermore, you should aim at creating a fresh, open atmosphere with plenty of greenery and natural light and without any clutter. For a touch of warmth to a soothing, neutral design, wooden details and accents are the way to go.

The year of 2018 is the perfect time for you to give your home a complete makeover. Not only will you introduce a sense of novelty, but you’ll also create a truly authentic design.

 

Guest Author Bio: Cooper Klein is an entrepreneur with a degree in Marketing. He’s interested in real estate and home decor. In order to spend more time with his family, Cooper decided to take a break, and he’s currently working from home as a blogger for SmoothDecorator and several other sites. You can find him on Twitter.

 

Filed Under: Interior Design

Little Black Dress With Debenhams And #OTRII

June 24, 2018 by Zoe-Lee Skelton

If you’re seeing Queen Bey, you want to look your best.

Courtesy of Debenhams, myself and ten other bloggers were invited to Beyone and Jay Z’s On The Run II tour at Wembley. We were asked to dress to impress from their Little Black Dress range which was so exciting.

Being spoiled for choice on their site, I finally picked a 90s style high neck mini dress with embroidered flowers and teamed with my vegan docs as I knew I’d dancing/drankin’.

Out of 11 bloggers, not one of us turned up in the same dress. And everyone looked amazing showing their own individual style.

The dress I have is stunning. It’s not too OTT which suits my style but can be dressed up and down depending on where I’ll be headed.  I also picked up the brand new chocolate scented Two Faced palette from Debenhams beauty counter, full of gorgeous browns to complement my outfit.

Once I was ready, I travelled in to meet all of the other bloggers for the first time. I felt a bit nervous going out on my own but I had the BEST night with the girls. Everyone was so nice and we bonded over food before the show. Basically food can brings everyone together. And alcohol – we started drinking white wine as soon as we arrived at the hospitality box.

The show started and obviously Beyonce and Jay Z nailed it. I really liked the concept of the On The Run Tour II – there was some quirky footage filmed “on their travels” from a golden sand getaway to scenes of Jay Z being baptized or “reborn” in a remote church. I’m guessing this was a metaphor to their re-validated commitment to one another.

I just want to thank Debenhams again for letting me part of their #debsxotrii event and giving me the priviledge of seeing the #OTRII – it was amazing. I’m looking forward to picking up more beautiful dresses from their range and discovering more fantastic beauty products – review of the Two Faced palette to follow <3

Filed Under: Fashion

Why Home Maintenance is Good for Your Health

June 18, 2018 by Zoe-Lee Skelton

Considering how important our homes are to our lives, it’s interesting how few people show an interest in carrying out basic maintenance on their dwellings. Not only could routine care save you money by preventing expensive problems from developing, but looking after your home can provide several health benefits too. Most regular tasks aren’t too onerous, so even if you don’t think of yourself as a practically natured person, you’ll find looking after your home is rewarding on several different levels.

Mental health

Avoiding stress is one of the best ways of looking after your mental health, and problems with your home that require major works and expense can be very stressful indeed. Not to mention the trauma of discovering the damage that can be caused by such things as burst pipes and blocked drains and gutters. Take your outside tap for instance. It takes no time at all and very little expertise to make sure your outside pipes are sufficiently lagged to prevent the pipes from freezing in the winter. However, the damage that can be caused by a pipe that has frozen and then cracks under pressure can be very significant, not to mention costly. If you follow some of the excellent guides on home maintenance that are available on the Internet, you can even tackle what sound like more technical jobs, such as how to replace sillcock or other parts that ensure your outside water supply doesn’t leak or freeze.

Physical health

The obvious benefit of doing your own home maintenance is the physical effort involved. Any jobs you do will burn off some calories, and that’s always a good thing! However, it’s not just your fitness that will benefit from good home maintenance. Problems such as damp and mold can bring on respiratory difficulties, sometimes quite serious ones. Preventing the causes of damp and treating any signs of mold and mildew will keep your lungs healthier and stop you contracting respiratory illnesses or making existing problems worse. Vermin like rats and mice carry some quite unpleasant germs that can make you very ill, so attending to vermin control is another important part of home maintenance. Avoiding clutter and the build-up of garbage are important, as well as keeping everything clean and making sure these creatures can’t get at your groceries. Checking for holes and other points of access will enable you to block and repair any routes in and help you stay on top of the problem.

Your home is one of the most important things in your life, providing shelter and security, but also being a place that is yours, and becomes a part of your identity. Taking care of your home is an investment in your own health and wellbeing, both physically and psychologically. The skills you need to maintain your home are easy to learn and not very arduous, so it’s well worth investing some time and effort into learning them. If you aren’t able to carry out the maintenance yourself, then get a local handyman to do your checks and repairs for you. However you approach it, good home maintenance routines will save you money and keep you healthier.

Filed Under: Interior Design

Dainty Ethical Jewellery From Sacet

May 28, 2018 by Zoe-Lee Skelton

I’ve received a gorgeous piece of jewellery through the post recently which I’ve not stopped wearing since it arrived.

I want to introduce you to a beautiful collection from Sacet, who consciously source exclusive and ethical jewellery. This bracelet is from their new Vermeil collection complete with a shimmery diamond.

The bracelet is 18k rose gold on sterling silver sat on a fine chain. The highlight for me really is the ‘barely there’ diamond, which you can just about spot on the twisted hoop.

As I’m not a massive jewellery wearer, I really loved the dressed down style of this bracelet. The designer, Andrea, is known for creating intricate and unique designs. And her range for Sacet was essentially a challenge to come up with a capsule range that it sophisticated and for the “new millennial”. I’m not entirely sure what or who a “new millennial” is but the design is definitely sophisticated and unassuming – exactly the type of jewellery I like.

Aside from the product, every person involved in the process from the miners to the setters and the craftspeople themselves is paid fairly. Not only are Sacet dedicated to ethically sourcing their materials, but each piece is hand finished in a workshop by an artisan. This is something that I can appreciate after my visit to The Goldsmithy in Stony Stratford. Jewellery as a craft is much more complicated than stringing a few beads together.

Given the quality, the bracelet is also a reasonable price at just under £50. This is totally worth it for something so simple that I can accessorise with almost every outfit.

Filed Under: Craft

How To Choose The Right Bathtub For Your Bathroom

May 2, 2018 by Zoe-Lee Skelton

With any bathroom renovation, you’ll want to pick the bath that’s right for you now and in the long term.

Many people will stick to the standard rectangular shape as it’s tried and tested. However, there are a lot more styles and shapes to choose from and each one has its own unique benefits.

I’ve looked at the 6 different types of baths available, their pros and cons and any special considerations for installing them.

Walk-in bath

Walk-in baths are perfect option for anyone in the family suffering from mobility issues. They feature a wide-opening door allowing safe and easy access into the bath – you can literally “walk-in” to the tub. The door is also water tight so you can fill the bath to the temperature and volume you would like. And when you’re finished you can simply walk out again.

Walk-in bathing solutions are generally seen as functional or unattractive options but there are plenty of different styles to choose from that will suit your current décor.

Corner bath

Corner baths are popular choices because they do not require the same wall length as your typical long bath. They’re also a great choice for irregular shaped bathrooms as they can make use of the room’s quirks. As corner baths tend to be bigger and hold a higher volume of water, you will use much more hot water to fill the bath, so be mindful of that.

Pea shaped bath

Pea shaped bath units have a shower at the end so you have more room to manoeuvre when you’re standing up and bathing. This shape doesn’t command much more room than your standard rectangular shaped bath so can be convenient for small bathrooms where you also want to install a decent shower supply but are restricted on space.

Free-standing bath

Free standing baths tend to be thought of as quite traditional as they came to prominence in the late 19th century. They can be handy as they can sit anywhere in the bathroom; they come with their own feet or have a flat bottom. They are a few different types of free standing baths including claw feet, roll tops, slipper baths, which raise at one end to support your back and rowing boats with curved edges that raise at both ends to resemble a rowing boat.

I find all the majority of free standing baths to look very luxurious and they tend to command attention in any bathroom.

Recessed or alcove bath

Recessed or alcove baths are essentially your rectangular baths that we’re all used to seeing – I’ve just used fancier words to describe them. These are typically combined with a shower at the end for affordability. But this doesn’t mean that have to skimp on style. Some even come equipped with whirlpool jets! But if this is a little out of your price range, you can always dress up your rectangular baths with fancy taps.

Whirlpool/Jacuzzi bath

Whirlpool baths are a relatively new type of bath. They’re filled with whirlpool jets that pull in water and jettison it back out into the bath. The jets create more heat throughout the water which increases circulation and helps to relieve pressure on muscles, ailing aches and pains with a massage effect. Whilst having a clear health benefit, there’s nothing more relaxing than a Jacuzzi bath is there? And I think if you can afford one, why not?

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