4 Tips for Creating Open Plan Houses

The newest trend in England seems to be creating more open plan houses! So many houses within this country seem to have been boxed up, to get the most flats out of their limited divided spaces, but as families are growing – they are looking for the more American styled, open-planned houses! There are lots of renovations that can be done to make your home more open planned, provided you have the money and drive to change your home around. The house attached to ours, actually, is currently renovating their house to make it more marketable in this climate! With this in mind, I figured I’d share some tips on making a home more open plan when doing renos!

Think About Flow

Often when people think about open plan, they start removing walls. This is a great starting point, however, flow needs to be kept in mind. In the last year, I cannot tell you how many houses had just started destroying walls, creating rooms that had no flow. I went into one house that had you open the front door onto the sit down dining room, as it was just a very long, separated room, with a small archway into the actual living room – as there was no walls left for a TV to fit and a couch! Even if your home is open planned, you will need to actually do the planning of where rooms would be and how the flow from the front of the house into the rest of the house would feel.

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Silverware for Modern Living

More and more, modern living is turning towards minimalism. People have been influenced by things like Marie Kondo’s hugely successful book and series focussed on tidying up, removing what is no longer needed and keeping on that which sparks joy. Some people have resisted this movement, becoming more ‘maximalist’ than ever, but many appear to have embraced the ethos that less truly is more.

With this mindset, we’re going to look at silverware – something which is typically regarded as being out-dated – and explore how it can be utilised in the modern world.

Candlesticks

Candles are one thing that definitely hasn’t suffered from the movement towards minimalism. There never seems to be enough candles, in fact. Which makes it reasonable that candlesticks have a long life ahead of them yet. Silver candlesticks are a versatile form of silverware, as they match most styles and colours. Although some people may think that candlesticks are large and intrusive, there is in fact an enormous range of styles and sizes to choose from when it comes to candlesticks. If you like a romantic dinner or a luscious bath time, don’t rule candlesticks out of your life.

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How to protect your flooring from your Christmas Tree

Christmas is on it’s way in, Christmas trees can be picked up and brought home now – adding a new and festive decoration to your house. Christmas trees are normally quite a large decoration, one that takes up a lot of floor space and room space in your home. We tend to clear quite an area away from our livingroom, making sure the tree can be seen front and center! As these trees are quite large and can cause a bit of damage to flooring, I’ve compiled some of the best tips to keep your floor looking good after the decorations are gone.

Pine Needles take extra care

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5 Things to Do in and Around Hertfordshire

Hertfordshire offers a wide variety of things to do and places to see. Visitors can choose from charming villages, glorious countryside, historical buildings and boutique shops and restaurants. There are also plenty of family attractions, such as theatres, zoos, parks and museums.

Whether you are visiting for the day or you are planning a weekend break, there are so many places to discover in and around Hertfordshire. To help you plan your next family day out (or adult only escape!) in Hertfordshire, here are my top five things to do…

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What To Know about Antique Jewellery

I’ve seen Pawn Stars, where someone brings in a family heirloom – a bit of beautiful jewellery that their mother had passed down from generations to generators, clearly worth tons of money. But wait, it’s turned out this was just costume jewellery worth very little. When it comes to looking for antiques, you do not have a bunch of information on what the item is and where it is from, etc. If you are looking to start a collection of antique jewellery, there is a lot you need to know first.

How old is Antique?

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