Month: March 2020

Great Storage Ideas For Small Houses and Flats

With property prices being at an all-time high, many of us have to settle for a property that’s smaller than we’d ideally like. Unfortunately, London is one of if not the most expensive places to live in the UK, so our first tip is to look elsewhere so you get more for your money. With our small country and so many people, space costs!

With all this being said, it’s important to have some ideas about how you’re going to store all your stuff if you have gone for a smaller property. This is a guide to some of the storage options that are available that you might not have even thought of and how to make the most of your space.

Shelves

Shelves are the perfect solution if you struggle with floor space. You can keep pretty much anything on shelves, but perhaps save it for items that you use often so they’re accessible as it saves you having it to rummage through drawers and cupboards.  If you’re worried about the room looking cluttered, then use large mirrors and bright walls to give the illusion of more space.

Sofa Storage

Sofa storage is one of the best investments you can make, whether that’s in the form of storage within the sofa itself or in neat boxes on wheels which effortlessly slide in and out from underneath. Sofa storage is neat, tidy and easily accessible, making it an ideal solution for items you need semi-regularly such as remote controls, games control controllers and HDMI cables.

Media units with closable doors are also a good way of hiding pieces of equipment such as satellite and cable TV boxes, games consoles and Blue-Ray players, so consider investing in one of these as opposed to a unit with just shelves on it.

Make use of tables and cabinets. Instead of using a table to put your tv on, place it on a cabinet with drawers or cupboards. The good news is that these are relatively inexpensive and can be found at most suitable shops such as Argos and Ikea.

Under Bed Storage

This is probably something you’ve already heard of and something that’s very commonly used. The space under the bed is the perfect place for sealed bags, boxes on wheels and even the bed having its own storage. This is the perfect place to keep spare bedding, sleeping bags and out of season clothes.

 Hanging Wardrobe Shelves

The ideal solution to maximise space in your wardrobe. Perfect for socks, underwear and small clothing, the best thing is that they’re so cheap!

Over the Door Shelf/Hangers

Like most of us, floor space in the bathroom is limited, so hooks or shelves which hang on the back of the door could be the answer. They’re the perfect solution for hanging towels, dressing gown and shower caps!

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Spring Clean and Decluttering Tips

Spring has arrived, finally! Which means it’s time to get your home in order and remove the dirt and deadness of winter. With everything that’s going on at the moment and it looking like we’re going to have to spend a lot of time indoors, it’s the great opportunity to get things perfect in our home. A spring clean is not only a tradition but it also promotes positivity and wellness. Tidy house, tidy mind! Of course it’s much healthier and more hygienic to keep dust and dirt away too. But, if you’re a little bit daunted by the whole task and are struggling to know where to start, we’ve come up with some tips to help you get started…

Windows: In the dark dullness of winter, it’s often hard to tell when your windows are begging for a shine. With us leaving for work in the dark and coming home in it too, we don’t always notice the grime on our windows. As soon as the days get longer and the sun comes out, you’ll soon notice those dirty marks and it can really ruin your room. Get your windows clean so they’re all ready to let in the glorious sun of summer fully.

Sand down and refinish your floors: If you’re lucky enough to have solid or engineered wood in your home, then Spring is the perfect time to give them a sand down and refinish. If you’ve had your wood floors for a while and scratches and stains are beginning to appear, then starting this process can really brighten up your room. Although this does not normally need to be done for the first 15-20 years, sometimes it needs to be done a little sooner especially if you come from a busy family householdStudley Chocolate Oak 180 x 14/3mm

Junk drawer: Every household has one. No matter how hard you try to prevent things getting dumped in it or try organising it, after a few weeks it gets back to how it was again. Start by clearing out stuff you’ve not used in years or even months, give it a vacuum and a wipe then put plastic tubs to get things in their own departments.

Clean the curtains: This is something that not many of us think of doing, you can put curtains in the washing machine! Be careful though, some of them will need to be taken to the dry cleaners. In a lot of rooms, the curtains are a big bold feature and the whole room will really benefit if they have a good wash.

General declutter: It’s no secret that a good declutter will always improve things. Especially if you have kids, you’ll be all too familiar with stuff being dumped and left around all the time and a good declutter will improve your mood significantly.

Outside: With the warmer weather just around the corner, it’s time to get things in tip top shape outside. Do some weeding, plant new flowers and clean your outdoor furniture. Wipe the furniture down with warm water and detergent then give it a good squirt with the hose.

Clean your cleaners: Brooms and vacuums need love and attention too. Swish the broom head in warm soapy water or vacuum the end. Replace the bag in the vacuum and wash the attachments.

Mattress: You’d be surprised by how many germs your beloved mattress can harbour. Press your vacuum firmly against it, making sure you get underneath and the sides.

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Spring 2020: Interior Trends That Are Here to Stay

As with any new season, we see the fashion trends change and it makes updating our homes with the new styles even more tempting. This doesn’t mean you have to revamp your entire home and spend a fortune – little touches can work just as well. Now we don’t want to do up our home to then find the trends have moved on quickly, so here’s some spring interior trends that are here to stay…

Abstract

A fun yet sophisticated theme that takes inspiration from expressional artwork. With bold patterns, bright colours and playful blocks dotted around, evoking relaxing sensations, the best thing about this trend is that it suits nearly every room so you’re not restricted to the living or bedroom for example. You can incorporate it into your kitchen with fancy light fixtures, jazz up your living room with abstract bright cushions, herringbone wood flooring and feature walls. Of course, there’s always abstract art work for your walls if you really want to go to town.

When it comes to the colour palette, we would certainly go down the route of bright colours as previously mentioned, and you can even get away with colours that you might have first thought clashed but be careful not to overdo it! Don’t be afraid, try mixing mustard tones with berry, your room will pop.

Subtle glamourKettlewell Milky Oak 127 x 10/2.5mm

This is a bold and sassy take on the glamour style is really set to take hold of spring interior trends. This boasts a sophisticated elegance with a little hint of the 1960s. Here we see shapely furniture with rounded curves take centre stage. You can also throw in a bit of 1920s style too – art déco is and continues to be very fashionable with interiors. Rich soft tones such as ruby or royal blue are perfect, mixed with warmer tones of bronze and rose. Anything metallic works well too, with it bringing a slight modern touch.

If you’re looking to make a real statement, then this sort of style is highly recommended, but it’s not for the faint hearted! Show off your taste with a statement wall, interesting coffee tables and a characterful armchair. You can’t go wrong with velvet either, especially when it comes to furnishings, and why not glam it up with tassels and fringing?

Simplicity

It’s well known that a contemporary interior is all about simple clean spaces. It’s all about a calm, comfortable and a chilled-out space to relax in, but it’s at the height of fashion too! Neutral colours are where it’s at and grey always comes out on top, with it being a calming retreat from the outside world. This doesn’t mean you have to have dull and boring interior with no character though as you can experiment with different textures such as wool, wicker and light cotton to liven the room up a little. The best thing about this is that because it is so easy going and versatile, it will work well in any setting, from a rustic living room to a modern kitchen. Also, try pairing it with a dark accent colour you’re good to go!

Have Your Say

Do you have any spring interior trends to share with us? Let us know in the comments below!

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Luxury Flooring’s Founders up for Another Award!

Luxury Flooring and Furnishings are delighted to reveal that their Directors and Founders Cameron & Declan Christie are regional Finalists for the Yorkshire area in the Young Entrepreneur of the Year category at the FSB Awards.

The entrepreneurial duo of cousins, aged 26 and 27, launched Luxury Flooring in 2013, and have built several brands across multiple territories, with an online presence in the UK, Ireland, France and Germany.

On being shortlisted, Managing Director, Cameron Christie, said:

“We’re both delighted to be nominated for this award. We’ve invested heavily into the business over the last year or so, making some major changes along the way, and have seen significant business growth as a result of that.

“Our main priority is always the ongoing success of the business, but it’s always positive to be recognised on a personal level.”

The pair have a history of success in the FSB Awards, having been named as Young Entrepreneur(s) of the Year for the Yorkshire region back in 2018.

Co-Founder and CEO, Declan Christie, added:

“Having won the award a couple of years ago, we’re hopeful that we can once again come away as a regional winner, but this time go one better and secure the national trophy.”

The FSB Awards celebrates small businesses all over the country, with entrants initially entering various categories on a regional level, before finding out whether they have been successful at a ceremony in April, and moving on to the National final, which takes place in May.  You can find out more about the awards and nominees here.

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Bubinga (African Rosewood)

Bubinga lumber as sold today includes two species (Guibourtia tessmannii and G. pellegriniana). Bubinga is a hard and heavy wood that is grown in Cameroon, Gabon and the Ivory Coast of Africa. It would be classified as a tropical hardwood. It is widely available as lumber and veneer in the U.S. market; it is often quite expensive. (Good news: Some supplies of this wood available in North America are from environmentally responsible or sustainably managed sources.)

Bubinga trees are often very large, often reaching heights of more than 100 feet and trunk diameters of 3 feet. Logs may weigh thousands of pounds, as this is a very heavy wood. When freshly sawn, the wood has an unusual and unpleasant odor that, thankfully, disappears after drying.

The rich grain and high hardness make this wood perfect for decorative flooring and tabletops.

Other lumber species available in North America in this same genus include benge or mutenye (G. Arnoldiana), and ovangkol or ehie (G. Ehie). These relatives are much browner in color and not nearly so dense as bubinga. Bubinga logs with very irregular grain are rotary cut into veneers and are sometimes sold under the common name of kevasingo.

Processing suggestions and characteristics

Density. The density can vary quite a bit, ranging from 43 to 52 pounds per cubic foot when dry. A piece of 4/4, kiln-dried lumber that is 1-inch thick by 8-inches wide by 12-feet long will weigh 28 to 33 pounds. Northern red oak lumber of the same size would weigh about 28 pounds.

Drying. This wood must be dried very slowly, slower than red oak, as it is quite prone to checking. Warp can also be a problem at times. Flatsawn lumber shrinkage is roughly 9 percent.

Gum pockets and streaks are often seen. This gum cannot be set (or hardened) in the kiln drying process.

Gluing and Machining. Reports are that this wood requires the some gluing skill, as do all dense species, in order to achieve a strong glue joint, just as red oak requires. However, the gum pockets, if present, can interfere with good gluing.

Machining is actually a little easier than the high density would suggest. Nevertheless, it is a dense wood and requires sharp tools, correct MCs, and proper feed rates. The wood does not have minerals that would lead to rapid dulling, but the high density does indeed result in rapid dulling. Rake angles may have to be decreased slightly from oak values. Diamond tipped saws would seem worth considering.

Stability. This wood is similar to southern red oak in stability, requiring a 3 percent MC to produce a 1 percent size change in the tangential (parallel to the rings, or the width of a flatsawn pieces of lumber) direction. Across the rings (radially), a 4 percent MC change results in a 1 percent size change.

Strength. Because of the wide range in density, strength properties also vary. As much of the lumber imported into the U.S. is rather dense, the strength (MOR) will be about 22,600 psi, the stiffness about 2.48 million psi, and the hardness about 2690 pounds. This is considerably stronger, stiffer and harder than northern red oak (14,300 psi, 1.82 million psi, and 1290 pounds).

Because of the high density, pre-boring of holes for nails and screws is essential. Nail and screw holding power, even with pre-boring, is very high.

Color and Grain. The sapwood is whitish in color. The heartwood is medium red-brown or red to reddish-brown in color, with lighter red to purple veins. Upon exposure to light and air, the wood becomes yellow or medium brown with a reddish tint, and the veining becomes less conspicuous. The surface appears somewhat lustrous. The wood can be polished easily.

The grain texture ranges from fine to very fine, and is even. The grain may be straight or, at times, interlocked. Interlocked grain causes warp when the moisture content changes.

Gum streaks and pockets are present, but seem to cause no serious processing problems except in gluing. However, the gum may exude from the wood over time.

The heartwood is reported to naturally resistant to decay and most insects.

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