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Monday, 25 December 2017

Exteriors - It’s The Simple Things in Life That Make the Biggest Difference!

My best friend Sarah and her fiancé recently bought their first property back in the summer. As it was incredibly dated from the previous owner, the following few weekends my friends and I would go over there and help them strip all the old wallpaper, rip up all the old carpets, and paint all the walls. By a way of thanking us for all our support, Sarah and her fiancé wanted to throw a big house warming party on Bonfire’s night and get everyone together.

The week before the party Sarah and I were catching up over a coffee, excitedly discussing who was coming and the food that people said they will be bringing. It then dawned on her that she hadn’t even thought about the state of the back garden, given that at one point in the evening everyone will be outside watching the fireworks. Apart from the small patio at the back, the garden was slightly hazardous where they had ripped up parts of it earlier in the year. She realised that if people would be standing outside they would need to see where they’re going for health and safety reasons, so it was vital to get some sort of outdoor lighting. It was there and then that we used what little WIFI the café provided to surf the web to see what we could find.

Traditional Outdoor Lighting London
Using Google as our search engine god there were plenty of things we found that would be perfect for the event. However Sarah was keen on getting something more long-term instead of a temporary fix, as they would have needed to install something later in the year. She was also searching for more traditional outdoor lighting to keep in line with the décor of the house. As the party was several days away we needed a UK supplier who wouldn’t cost a small fortune for quick shipping. Luckily after about ten minutes of scrolling through Google and Amazon we came across an iron mongers in London called A&H Brass. They had a vast collection of outdoor lighting, could provide a speedy delivery, and had exactly what Sarah wanted at an affordable price! With a click of a finger the order was placed, and we resumed our weekly catch up.

When the event finally came around everyone was praising Sarah and her fiancé on what a great job they had done renovating the property, many of which were enviable of the new kitchen extension including myself if I’m honest. As the girls and I stood their chatting, whilst our partners were setting up the firework display, I noticed out the corner of my eye the new outdoor lights that Sarah had ordered several days before. They were perfect for the occasion and kept the patio a glow whilst we all huddled together to keep warm. Sarah definitely made a smart choice as the lights really did go with the décor of the rest of the house. 

For the rest of the night we indulged on a feast of finger food, drank mulled wine to our hearts content, giggled till our cheeks ached, and gazed upon the night sky as the fireworks exploded into the crisp night’s air.

Modern Outdoor Lighting London

I look forward to the day when my boyfriend and I will be able to buy our own house, and can then return the favour of hosting such a fun night of entertainment, with all our favourite people. If we ever manage to get a property with a garden I will keep A&H Brass in mind, as they also had some amazing modern outdoor lighting. Until that day comes there will be plenty of social events in between to look forward to, and I couldn’t be more proud of what Sarah and her fiancé have achieved!

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

From Mum and Suburban House Wife to Interior Designer!

My name is Julie and I have recently moved with my husband and three kids into a lovely detached house in Richmond. Up until now we have always lived on the outskirts of London, however as both my husband and I want my youngest son Joshua to go to one of the local preparatory schools, we felt it necessary to move closer to avoid all the issues we have had in the past with the commute. 

My two other boys Jack 25 and Jason 18, have now both moved out and are working in the city. Both of them went to the same preparatory school as we want Joshua to go, however back then we didn’t have the finances to move to Richmond. Since then we had a loss of a close family member, however it meant that my husband has become a Property Manager and has a small portfolio of properties, which has drastically improved our income.

Sash Window Fittings

Up until the last 5 years I was pretty much a house wife when I first had Jack, and as much as it’s been great to be a stay at home mum and watch my kids grow up, I have to say it was a relief when Will asked me to go into business with him, in the property market. Both Will and I make a great team and whilst he looks after all the manual labour, I take on the role of the interior designer.

As each property in our portfolio is for rental I tend to make sure the design is fairly minimal, as we will have do the maintenance on it from time to time. Given that I apply most of the same designs to all the properties, you can imagine my delight at doing something a little more creative for my own home. First things first the exterior! I absolutely love the sash windows that our new home incorporates, however they are slightly rotten and desperately need replacing. I have been looking online for different styles, and I have found a selection that I particularly enjoy and also some polished nickel sash window fittings. If nickel isn’t quite your style then have a look at some of the polished brass window fittings in the market!

Sash Window Fittings London

The polished nickel window fittings I found were from A & H Brass, who are an ironmongers in London, you can browse their full collection here https://ahbrass.co.uk

With a lick of paint and a new front door our house looks polished and good as new from the outside. Moving onto the interior, I want the living room to be nice and cosy so I’m thinking of a large family sized sofa surrounded by oak furniture, with a log burner in the chimney cavity. The Kitchen suite will have marble tops, and black gloss cabinets. I’m also thinking of light grey walls to compliment the kitchen with warm orchid accent colours.

The bathroom will also be fitted with a brand new white suite, with Moroccan style floor tiles. As for the hallway and bedrooms these are yet to be decided, but I’m so excited to watch this project transform into the perfect family home.