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Interiors – winter warmers

October 29, 2012


Winter is coming and I’m feeling cold, so I’m looking for ways to warm up our living room. I know I want colour – purple, red, burgundy, ochre, mustard, berry shades – but I don’t know in what combination. Those colours will bring a cosy feel to the room, and I think it’s about time to get rid of the white.

When we decorated last time I was in a white and cream mood – my mind needed calmness and the thought of colours made me feel ill. Now however I’m in a better place, I can tell because I am craving colours that not too long ago would have been too loud.
But where do I start? I have a (very) limited budget so it’s not going to be easy to create my dream scheme – but then it’s amazing what you can do with a bit of imagination, supermarket buys and charity shop bits and pieces.
The first thing is the walls – so I’ll be poring over paint charts for the next few days. A new décor colour is the quickest way to create a new look and paint is not expensive.
Other than that I’ve already made a start with a snugly throw in purple from Dunelm Mill. It was £9.99, which I thought was a good price. It was supposed to drape over a huge terracotta throw I have, or rather used to have. I can’t find it so I probably gave it away years ago. 
I also bought two cushions in their sale for £7.99 each and they are gorgeous. Luckily I had a gift card that I used for these purchases so I’m keeping well within my tiny budget!
Here’s a few items that fit the winter warmer theme – what do you think of them?
Tesco F and F Alexa cushion £10

Tu Chunky knitted throw £25 Sainsburys

Tu Gloss Red & Black Vase £3.60 Sainsburys

Matalan  Speck Detail Tea Light Holder £4

Tesco Florence and Fred scotty dog cushion £9

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Interiors – animal accessories for the home

September 26, 2012

There’s a definite animal vibe going on this season. You can see it everywhere from the catwalk to cosmetics and even in the home if these cuties are anything to go by…

I love this retro candy stripe dog doorstop; it comes in dog or puppy sizes and costs from £21.50 at Lily and Lime www.lilyandlime.co.uk
These flying ducks are finished in a flock effect and are available in loads of great colours, including scarlet red as shown, metallic silver, teal, pink, honeysuckle and a great autumn colour, aubergine. They cost £49 at Very Nice Things www.verynicethings.co.uk
This cushion is called Gary the Bull Terrier, which you have to admit is a great name for a cushion and a dog. It’s by Carola van Dyke and costs £75 from Cotswold Trading www.cotswoldtrading.com
 
Whale delft blue screen printed cushion in 100% cotton. £50 at Mengsel www.mengsel.com
 
Give your kitchen something of a farmhouse feel with this cows cushion by The Richard Bramble Collection. It is made from 100% unbleached organic cotton and costs from £20 for the cover only, or with a duck feather cushion pad for £30. www.richardbramble.co.uk 

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Cat and dog draught excluders – a chill thrill

September 10, 2012

Instead of simply turning up the central heating to keep out the cold this winter, why not try a more traditional approach and treat yourself to one of these cute draught excluders.
I can’t decide if I like the cat or the dog best, but I love the looks on their faces – rather a surprised expression for the cats, which I have seen on both Socky and Rosie in the past, and the dog, well he wears that guilty look every time he’s done something he shouldn’t.
They’re made from recycled cotton, are hand embroidered, filled with flax seeds and they’re fair trade.
Find them at Fairwind.

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Cuddle up in a comfy throw – Interiors

September 10, 2012

I love, love, love  this throw from Scarlet & Argent. John (my horse) had a Newmarket blanket like this and though I still have it, I don’t think I can use it in the living room (too many horse hairs).

This though is ideal for snuggling up on the sofa watching TV. It’s 100%  wool and looks quite  heavy, which is definitely a good thing – a lightweight Newmarket blanket just wouldn’t be the same.

I’m told you can find it at Liberty in London and online here.

This is definitely going on my Christmas list.

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I live in the countryside with my dogs and cat, and I love horses, yoga and running (sometimes). Writing is what I do - I've tried other things, but keep coming back to it. And I'm learning to meditate.
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