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  • Preparation For Christmas

    8:40 AM PST, 10/23/2008

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    Preparation For Christmas

     Christmas for me is about careful preparation, which also includes time for myself in having a relaxing holiday, just before I settle down to a traditional Christmas at home. Last year I spent a couple of days in Prague, which epitomizes the traditional fairy-tale Christmas. Wenceslas Square illuminated with lights, choirs singing, and a life size crib creating an enchanting atmosphere, while you sit under the outdoor heaters drinking hot chocolate and Mulled wine watching the world go by.

      I always Start with looking for a tree for my home, This to me is a personal thing and firstly you should decide whether you would prefer a real or artificial one, as there is such a great choice from optic fiber to talking trees from plastic to paper, and all in ever colour you can think of. If your choice is for a real one, remember there is a large selection of trees to choice from I will run you though a couple.

      The Norway spruce this is the tree for your traditionalists as these have been gracing peoples homes since the Victorian times. The tree has a wonderful fresh scent and elegant fine foliage but must be watered to ensure that it does not shed its pine needles, as no one likes a bald tree for boxing day.

      Then you have the Nordmann Fir this is a perfect tree for the home, tailor made for the family and has been since the early nineties no wonder it has a beautiful shape, wonderful smell and excellent needle retention, with soft foliage, so you wont hurt your hands ever time you pass the tree to pinch one of them delicious chocolates.

      Firstly measure the height of the space for the tree and stick to it, and then make your choice accordingly, If you buy a real tree remember that they never look as big out side as they will inside your house. don't forget to leave space for the fairy as she never looks as good when she is leaning to one side with her cheeks on the ceiling.

      Trimming your tree if necessary, or if you just had to have the biggest one there and now can not get the furniture to fit round it- all trees are not a perfect shape and will often need pruning, but remember to rotating the tree first to see which is the best side for showing.

      In dressing your tree and home, the lighting is the most crucial aspect to get right. On your tree, the light should be placed well into the branches, so that the whole of the tree will be illuminated. This is best achieved by plugging the lights in first, and dressing the tree in the late after noon or drawing the curtains to reduce the natural light in the room.

       In choosing the type of lighting for your tree you should decide first the overall colour you would like to project and whether you want still, twinkling, flashing or random, I would suggest a variation of twinkling and still white lights, which give a nostalgic as well as a modern backdrop for your tree decorations.

      The tree ornaments, garlands and ribbons should reflect the lights on the tree as well as the over all scheme, Tinsel used to be very popular in the late 70's to 80's but can still be used if hung like icicles, delicate glass -blown ornaments like the ones we sell or cheaper bauble, wooden soldiers, soft toys, bows, anything will do, as long as it gives you the overall look.

      My mum always says that ever thing she puts on the tree has a memory, about her family and loved ones and she loves spending the time with me reminiscing ever year as she unwraps each memory to take its prize place on the tree.

     At the end of the day, your Christmas and your tree should reflect your own personal tastes and experience, and therefore which ever tree you choice and how you decorate them should be personal to you; so pour your self a glass of wine and soak up the atmosphere of the occasion and make the memory's for the future.

     Most of all Enjoy Your Christmas From Me.

  • Top 10 Tips TO Designing a Room

    7:27 AM PST, 10/7/2008

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    Top 10 tips to designing a room like an interior designer

    Sometimes you just need a little guidance in the right direction and the purpose of this article is to do just that. This month I'm talking about advise on renovating, decorating and styling your home and adding the final all important objet d'art, that will give your room that sense of the interior design look.

    I have broke down the top points into  10 top tips of designing a room in order, so that you can give your home, room by room the interior design look that we give our clients.

     1. In planning the design of a room it is important that you seek a balanced approach in terms of style and practicality. With this in mind you should consider carefully the potential requirements of children, pets or elderly relatives; in fact everything that makes a house into a comfortable home.
     
    2. In considering the design of your room, looking through interior design books can be advantageous in developing your ideas and concepts as to how the room should look. However it is important to remember that these are show-pieces-nice to look at, useful for ideas, but impractical for most people to live in.
     
    3. Before finalizing your requirements for the room, take a moment to consider the future needs you may have in terms of changed circumstances that you may foresee.
     
    4. The first points to consider in designing your room are possible repositioning of electrical and plumbing alterations, together with any physical structural changes and possible replacements of doors and windows.

    5. Ceilings are often overlooked in the planning of a room and potentially can act as a design feature. You may wish to consider tiering and shaping, contrasting/hints of colour, concealed and down-lighting and more styled cornicing and coving.
     
    6. With regards to the woodwork of the room, i.e. skirting boards and door-frames, strive to make a compatible match which agrees with the overall concept you have of the room.
     
    7. When choosing the texture and colour of your walls have in mind that what you have chosen will act as a backdrop to your furniture, fabrics and pictures and objet d'art. Therefore we would suggest light, warm, harmonious colours.
     
    8. When dressing a window it is important that you recognize that you are doing so from an internal and external perspective. The point at which you make decisions about how you window-dress should be made at the same time as you choose the wall and floor coverings to ensure they are congruent.

    9. When considering a floor covering whether carpets, rugs, laminate, stone, paint or ceramics, endeavor to unify the colours and textures to ensure compatibility throughout the house.
     
    10. Now that you have completed the infrastructure of the room you have to consider your choice of furniture, pictures and decorative accessories objects of art. In making your choices it is important to take your time, slowly adding items to the room which should both reflect the importance of comfort as well as style.

    For advice or guidance with your decorative items or objects of art, take a look at our shop on line. We have coordinated our products into Rangers to make it essayer to accessories your room and add that little sense of interior design with flash's of colour shapes and objet d'art.

    Our items range form white, cream, amber to blue, bronze and black, it is all about balancing colour in your overall room. I always say that if you start with a neutral room then you can easily change the accessories when you get bored, and straight away you have a new room. Were as if you have to change the colour of the walls to add a new colour then you mite as well just start from scratch.


    Our message to you therefore is to plan ahead carefully, take time in choosing your designs, adopt a balanced approach between practicality, comfort and style and most importantly - ENJOY!