Monday, 22 January 2018

Our Living Room - Before and After*

When we first moved house, we decided that one of the first rooms we wanted tackle was the living room, purely because it’s the room most people will see when they come to visit. Saying this, we did the bedroom first and the living room got pushed back due to lack of funds as it needed a lot more work than we anticipated. Our living room is ‘L’ shaped and we only have a small kitchen so we opted for a lounge – diner design so we would have somewhere to fit a dining table. The room was wallpapered in yellow with a very floral 70’s style carpet which we knew we wanted to get rid of right away so out it came and we put up with awful tiled floors for a long long time.



The first step was to strip the wallpaper. Thankfully we borrowed a wallpaper stripper which made the job slightly more bearable but it was still a messy task. We had our electrics rewired too which left us with various holes in the walls. Some of the wallpaper had been put on top of wooden cladding style walls and some was straight on the plaster so it was interesting seeing what was behind the walls. This was a messy and stressful job in itself especially as we could not get behind the radiators and chunks of walls were falling off every time we tried to strip large sections of paper.  My dad then came round and put cement and bricks in any larger holes and it was then down to a plasterer to do the rest. It took us months to arrange a plasterer as they all seem to be so busy! We knew it was going to be an expensive job too so put it off longer than we needed. The plasterer made a start on the ceiling and noticed it had dropped, resulting in the whole ceiling needing to be taken right down to the rafters and new plasterboard put up. Eventually we got it done, we had the ceiling smoothed over which I think gives it a much more modern and fresh feeling and all of the walls were smoothed over. It was a big job which resulted in a weeks work! But I was so pleased with the results. It was like a completely different room.


Next up was adding coving around the tops of the walls to cover any gaps and imperfections. Once this was up we could then get everything painted in a white wash coat. Due to the room being covered in fresh plaster, we needed to do a white wash on all of the walls. It took a good few coats before it stopped sinking in, and then finally we could add some normal paint. We chose a shade of grey called Chic Shadow as it can go with anything. We have little yellow touches around the room and these can be changed if we want a refresh without having to change the entire paint scheme. We then had new radiators put on after what felt like the longest time without heating in the freezing November/December months. This room was very cold last year but now that we have a thicker plasterboard on the ceiling and brand new double radiators, this room warms up a treat.


We hope to one day add an extension in this room and we will probably then move the dining area into there. This room currently has a large front window and also a window at the back of the room which can let in a lot of light, however if you do not have this option in your own home you can always install a Velux Roof Window. There are a great selection over on VELUX roof window shop. A Velux window is a fantastic way of letting light into a room if your ceiling allows. They are great for loft conversions and extensions and will be ideal if we expand on this area in the future.


Next up was the floor and skirting. We spent a lot of time thinking about what floor we wanted and in the end we decided the best option was to have wood effect, as it is easier to clean. We chose some Quick Step Livyn floor which is essentially vinyl but with the appearance and thickness of wood. It is quite expensive but it is guaranteed to last years and years and is made from 5 different layers. Not only is it waterproof, it is sound reducing as well. I thought it would be great for the area next to the kitchen and where we keep our dining table but at the same time we wanted the floor to be cosy and a rug just wasn’t cutting it. In the end we decided to go half and half. We placed carpet on the side of the room where the sofa and coffee table is so that area is nice and cosy, and then put the quick step across the other high traffic areas where people would be likely to be wearing shoes or dropping food on the floor.  The previous owner left us these large mirrors with an ornate gold coloured frame. It seemed a shame to waste them so we decided to keep them and paint the frames to make them fit in with our own décor. This is not however on the wall yet as we are still deciding whether we need a bookshelf that side instead. We added some of our own photos and prints to the walls to liven the place up too. I really liked the grey and copper print that I found in Next, so tied that in with a few copper accessories. I put a couple of shelves above the table to give us a bit more space. I adore my family road sign that I got from etsy!

When it comes to furniture and décor, our items were from a variety of places. Our grey corner sofa came from Harveys and I furnished this with yellow cushions from BHS and striped ones from M&S. The grey and yellow light shades came from Wilko at a respectable £4 each! Bargain! I bought the coffee table in the Homebase sale for around £100. It was exactly what I was looking for and the coasters and cacti were gifts from friends. The TV stand is the Liatorp Ikea unit for £180, it’s the perfect size for what we need and we can fit all of our bits and bobs in the drawers. The curtains come from George at Asda. Our dining table and chairs came from The Cotswold Company and were a bargain, reduced from well over £1000 to a more manageable £400 due to there being some cosmetic damage which was easily sanded/painted over! Its massive, but I love it and we can sit at either end and throw each other the salt and pepper.


We also got a little chair for the end of the room to fill the space that was there. We didn’t really know what else to put here but I think it looks great and is handy for if people come over. The chair came from The Range and was £140 (wishing I still worked there for that 25% discount!) The cushion was a gift, as was the throw! The cat seems to have claimed this spot though!


Overall this room took just over a year to complete (and even longer to write this post!) It was a crazy amount of money, it doesn’t even bear thinking about and I am never decorating this room again. I am very thankful for all of the help we had with this room, it is so handy knowing many different tradespeople who helped to make this happen. The biggest room in our house is now complete bar a few little tweaks and furnishings and I look forward to starting the next one! (That might be a lie.)


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Monday, 18 September 2017

My Office Decor & Styling Fairy Lights

When I moved into my house I knew that I wanted to convert the spare room into an office area where I could also do some blogging. The room was painted a mint green colour when we moved in and had a blue carpet. It was used as a reading room I suppose, complete with bookshelf and rocking chair – which was still there when we moved in! When we had the electrics rewired in this room, we added an extra plug as we knew we both wanted to have our computers in here (or laptop in my case). This was really handy as it allowed us to set up our own computer areas at each side of the room. We painted the entire room white which is a great backdrop for my blog photos. There was a cupboard in this room which we wanted to utilise this space for some storage and at first I wasn’t sure what to do with it so it became a bit of a junk storage place.

Before Photo - Courtesy of Rightmove.
James very kindly surprised me on my birthday by sorting this room for me and buying me some great furniture and accessories. Firstly, he took the doors off the cupboard and replaced them with some sheer curtains which he popped onto a copper pipe for me, matching the theme of the room. Inside the cupboard which was bare, he added some shelving which he painted with a copper edge and a book case. Inside I have popped some of my books and some of my blog items. He also added a copper clock to the wall to really tie the colours in together.


My desks are from IKEA. I have one which I put my laptop on for when I am writing blog posts, and the other I use for taking my photos. This has been topped with some Marble fablon which you have probably seen in the background off all of my photos. I have a chair that I got from IKEA as well and on this chair is a gorgeous cushion that James bought me from B&Q.


Under my desks I have some more storage units which I have filled with craft supplies. He also decorated these for me in copper and marble to fit in with the theme of the room. I also have a light curtain which is great for the winter when I want to add some pretty bokeh to the background of any shots I take.


I love having fairy lights in this room as it makes for a really relaxing environment. If you're looking for your own light curtain, then be sure to check out Festive Lights. They have an amazing range of lights in every style imaginable. I am thinking of getting these adorable Unicorn Fairy Lights as I think they will really go with the relaxed decor in this room. They are also perfect for Children's rooms and nurseries so will be a great transitional piece once this room becomes a bedroom one day! 

Imagery provided by Festive Lights


On the floor, we have used the offcuts from the bedroom carpet just so there is something soft to put your feet onto. I also have a sheepskin rug that I pop down now and again, or failing that it hangs off my chair. James also has his side of the room sorted with his desk, massive computer screen, chair, shelving and art supplies.


I have not had the ceiling or coving done in here, but will be something that I do if I ever change this room around as well as replace the floor to a complete one. I love this room now it has been organised properly and it’s a great space for me to work on my blog posts. I would eventually like some curtains or a blind in here but for now, it’s just right. For a room that we haven’t really put a lot of time or money into I think it works well, and can stay this way for the foreseeable future as we have more important rooms to focus on next (the living room!)

Do you have any room before/after’s to share? Can you recommend any other fairy light hacks like these ones that I could add to this room?

Find the post about my bedroom makeover here.


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Wednesday, 24 August 2016

My Mini Terrarium - Sass & Belle*

I’ve had a large terrarium for a few months now which I put 3 small cactai inside. They have been doing really well so when I was offered the chance to receive another terrarium from Sass & Belle I couldn’t wait to go and buy more cactus supplies!


The first thing I did was to add some stones at the bottom of the glass, this helps with drainage so that the cactus doesn’t sit in water. I then added a layer of cactus compost.


Carefully I then took my cactus out of the pot it came in and repotted it into the soil inside the terrarium. I chose a cactus with yellow flowers so that it matches the décor of my living room, however I realised the flowers were glued on and were not real! I still think it looks lovely.


The terrarium arrived safely packaged with lots of bubble wrap and in a nice sized box with fragile tape holding it together. The glass feels sturdy and the terrarium feels of good quality. I am really impressed and I love the size of it. You can of course also put a candle in the terrarium or some fairy lights would also look pretty.


Sass & Belle have been kind enough to offer my readers and followers a discount of 15% when you spend over £20 online with code: christie so you can get your very own terrarium (expires 31/08/16 and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer).

Do you like what I have made? Would you consider creating your own terrarium?

*I received this item free of charge in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own and I was not influenced in any way.
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Monday, 1 August 2016

Buying a House – Putting in an Offer

This post follows on from my ‘Where to Start’ post and is the second in the series. I hope this helps you if you are currently looking to buy a house yourself! After viewing multiple houses as I spoke about in my last post we were ready to make an offer. It took us nearly 4 months to find somewhere after around 7 different house viewings between us. Any houses we liked the look of we arranged to view them through the relevant estate agents. When we found one we REALLY liked, we emailed a link across to the adviser for him to check and see if he agreed with the asking prices and what the maximum he thought we could afford to offer.  He then gave us a decision in principle which is valid for 90 days so we could go back to the Estate Agents with an offer. This was daunting, our adviser was very helpful with explaining step by step what needed to happen (if you’re from Norwich and you’re looking for someone, drop me an email!).


When it comes to putting in an offer – be wary about sneaky Estate Agent tactics. We viewed a property that had been on the market for a good few months and suddenly when we showed interest the estate agent told us they’d “received an offer”. Whether this was true or not is hard to say. I personally think they only said this to gauge how high we would be willing to go and what our budget was. It is likely your first offer will be declined. As Kirsty and Phil say, if you’re not embarrassed by your first offer then it’s not low enough! Many houses are priced 5%-10% higher than they are worth in order to allow for people to offer under the asking price. I believe that you shouldn’t want your first offer accepted as it means you could have tried to go in lower! Bear in mind you may make offers on multiple houses before you find “the one”. Stick to your top budget and be prepared to walk away if you get out-bid. The right house is out there waiting.

The first offer we made on a house was around 6% lower than the asking price. We would have went lower but we were told the offers were between us and another couple and the highest one would win. I still don’t know if this was a tactic or the truth but the mystery offer was never heard of again after we put ours in. With that in mind we went at what we thought it was worth and within our budget. We called the estate agent with the offer and he said he would pass it onto the seller. It took a good 2 weeks of to-ing and fro-ing with the seller, the estate agent and us before we finally got an answer that our offer was accepted. We were congratulated by the estate agent and we were told to get the ball rolling with the next steps. 5 minutes later they called again to say the seller wanted more money and had changed their mind so we decided to walk away, we didn’t want to pay any more. The estate agent said in all of his years of doing the job he has never had someone change their mind so quickly after having 2 weeks to think about it. At the end of the day we were the only offer and if they’d rather have no money than less money then I think it’s their loss! Over a year later it is STILL sat on the market – where was the other mysterious offer they had on it then? I was just pleased we hadn’t spent money on expensive surveys before they changed their mind. I believe everything happens for a reason.

The next house we found was even better and we were more cautious with the offer as we didn’t want to lose it. We offered 7k under asking price. They then came back with a counter offer which we agreed and it was accepted, 4k off the asking. We didn’t want to lose the house or negotiate further so we went with our gut and what we were happy to pay. All of this took place within a couple of hours, a lot less time than the first house. As soon as we saw this house I knew it was the right one and I was so pleased that we didn’t get the other one. I could really picture myself being there but had to hold back because so much can still go wrong.

After your offer has been accepted it is possible that someone can come in with a higher offer. This is called “Gazumping”. As soon as your offer has been accepted, put it in writing and ask the estate agents and the seller to take it off the market. This will reduce the chances of your offer being beaten. Things can still go wrong at this stage. Just because your offer has been accepted doesn’t mean the house is yours! You can lose it right up until the exchange date. There is still a long way to go.

The next stage is get a solicitor in place. Our financial adviser kindly arranged this for us and we moved onto the next step…


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Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Twig & Dot Candles - 12 Bloggers of Christmas*

When I was invited to take part in Twig + Dot’s 12 Bloggers of Christmas I was over the moon. After receiving a couple of votive candles at the Suffolk Blogger Meet, I already knew that I was going to love the brand.


I was very kindly sent a large Jing-a-Ling candle which costs just £16 and has a burn time of around 30-40 hours. The scent instantly reminded me of Christmas and everything I love about the festive season. There are tones reminiscent of mulled wine with spices, cinnamon and a hint of orange. 


I also received a votive in the scent Christmas Day which costs only £3 and has a burn time of around 5-8 hours. This is another scent that is absolutely gorgeous and so warming. With festive spice and fresh balsam this is a really nice scent to burn at this time of the year. If you’re a fan of festive scents I guarantee you will love this and at such a great price what have you got to lose? I can’t wait to burn this one at Christmas.


I love the simplistic design of these candles and the fact that they match any décor in any room. 

Other Christmas scents include Sleigh Ride, Merry Kissmas, Santa Baby and Jolly St. Nick all aptly named to match the festive theme.


It’s not too late to order some of these beautiful candles for Christmas gifts or even for yourself. The votives make perfect stocking fillers. Head over to Twig + Dot to check out their range. Don’t forget to check out The 12 Bloggers of Christmas to see reviews of other items available.

*I was provided with these candles free of charge from Twig + Dot in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own and I was not influenced in any way. Please see my disclaimer for more information.
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Tuesday, 30 September 2014

PicStick Magnets Review!*

I’ve just received these magnets in the post from the company PicStick and thought I would share them with you! The pictures don't do them justice, they are pretty good quality.



They were so easy to customise, and at £9.50 for a set of 9 and free worldwide shipping they make a great fun gift, you could even order 9 of the same and give them to family and friends. I love that my fridge is now personalised!




They arrived the next day, which I was shocked about as I didn’t expect them to come so quickly, especially as they are personalised!




You can get your own magnets on their website and the company have very kindly offered a 25% discount to all of my readers when you enter the code CHRIS25 at the checkout. Get creating!



*I was sent these products for the purposes of a review. This post represents my honest opinions.
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Monday, 22 September 2014

Blaze On Fairy Lights UK - Review*

A couple of weeks ago now, I was lucky enough to receive these gorgeous Cabbage Rose lights from the company Blaze On

The lights I received were the Blaze On Cabbage Rose Lights in the colour Country Garden.

The first thing I noticed was how lovely the packaging was. I love the see-through window that these lights came boxed in, and I couldn't wait to open them and try them out.

blaze on fairy lights cabbage roses

When I took these out of the box, I couldn’t believe how detailed they were. They look so delicate and intricate and the colours were beautiful. These particular lights are for indoor use only, but I couldn’t help bringing them outside so I could truly appreciate the colours in their true form.

What makes these fairy lights even more special is that they are hand-crafted in Thailand and you can see that a lot of work has gone into making these roses. Blaze On Cabbage Rose petals are actually shaped from the leaf of the Thai rubber tree. Using a paintbrush, the tissue of the leaf is very carefully brushed away leaving the skeleton of the leaf remaining. Aren't they beautiful!

 blaze on cabbage roses




What I love most about these lights is the classic shape. These Blaze On lights are also so versatile, and can be placed in so many ways. I love having them tumbling over a glass vase. The range of colours means these can go in so many rooms and in so many areas of the house. The soft light is so calming and brings a really nice look to the décor of your home. 


I have had fairy lights before, but they have all been battery powered and have ran out and I’ve never replaced the battery as it becomes a chore. My lights came with a mains adapter so I can choose to have them on whenever I like. These lights give up to 100,000 hours of light - that equates to 10 years! All fairy lights come with a 1 year electronic guarantee and UK technical support.


These can also be placed around mirrors, paintings or photos on the wall.





Overall, I was really impressed with Blaze On and their fairy lights, and the ones I received were amazing and a great addition to my home. I urge you to check out Blaze On as they have so many different lights perfect for any room and occasion. You can find their links below.



*This product was provided to me free of charge from the company in order to review it. However the opinions expressed in this review are independent and my own.
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