Well, last week I really did get wowed by a brand, one that I already know, use and love. It was B&Q! B&Q I think is synonymous with DIY. They sell everything you need from screws right up to summer houses, kitchens and bathroom, plants, small and large appliances. This year though, as we walked around an event showcasing their spring and summer ranges, it left me buzzing with ideas and amazed at the stylish furniture, and accessories on offer for 2014. There were 4 main ... read more
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Home décor in heat, cold and the era of the home office
Keep cool, stay warm… Warm, as it has been recently, or cold, as it will be in a few months – you can experience both in comfort if you organise things at home. Good curtains help you prepare for all sorts of weather eventualities at any time of the year. The recent heatwave saw families keep cooler by drawing curtains or closing blinds during the day; keeping out the worst of the un-seasonally hot weather we experienced. Come December and January we’ll be doing the same thing – but to ... read more
My Summer Style : Garden and Conservatory
Welcome to The Ana Mum Diary, friends old and new, especially if you have hopped over from Karen at Making Spaces. Grab a chair and a cuppa, let's get to know one another a little better. This post is part of a HUGE, week long online blogging event called the #UKHomeBlogHop. It's been expertly organised by the very funny and talented Kimberly at Swoon Worthy and the idea is that each day at 11am, around 5 interior and lifestyle bloggers publish a post to show off their home and garden summer ... read more
Characteristics of French furniture
French furniture consists of the kind made in Paris for the king and his court, the royals and the affluent upper class, and the French provincial furniture crafted in the provincial cities and towns including Lyon and Liege, which maintained characteristics different from the metropolitan area. Apart from this, there was a conventionalist rural artisans’ school, that held its sway till the railroads came about in the middle of the nineteenth century. During the course of the eighteenth ... read more
How to dispose of old number plates
One of the most exciting things in the car industry is buying a brand new private number plate and placing it on your vehicle. It’s a pretty simple process nowadays and you can purchase either from the DVLA or visiting a site like this. However, the question is, what do you do with your old number plate? There are a variety of things you can do with an old private number plate, whether you want to pass it onto someone else by selling it, giving it away, or keeping it for yourself and ... read more
AD – Cosy Home Giveaway to win £150 in John Lewis Vouchers
Ways to make your home feel cosy this season, plus keep reading to the end and I'll be announcing a fantastic giveaway! We may be having some incredibly warm weather this week, however another cold spell is just around the corner according to the meteorologists. If you havent already, or you are just looking for some tips, these are my sure fire ways to make your home feel cosy and welcoming this season - in collaboration with EonEnergy. So EonEnergy did some research and found some ... read more
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