The entrance to your home is so important; first impressions are everything. Here are some of my favourites.
My thought of the day
Thursday, 28 May 2015
Saturday, 23 May 2015
Open plan kitchen dining
Personally I am not a big fan of separate dining rooms they can sometimes be too formal and cut you off from your guests but they do suit some people who prefer the formal way of dining, myself I prefer the open plan kitchen dining room areas where I can interact with my guests and I do not miss out on the conversations and fun, having said that I do not like the dining table to be too close to where I am cooking.
My thought for the day
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Modern French country style living
Here are some fabulous simple, elegant and modern French interiors to
inspire.
My thought for the day
Friday, 15 May 2015
Weekend inspiration │ Mirrors
Mirror, Mirror on the wall….
Beautiful mirrors, every room should have at least one;
mirrors reflect light so will make a dark space lighter and will make a small space
look bigger. If you have a lovely view out of a window or a beautiful picture or piece of art then place a mirror on the
opposite side that way you can see your lovely view, picture from another prospective. Mirrors
are great for creating illusions; seeing double, plus we need to check
ourselves out especially on the way out the door! However there are a just a few
rules for helping to keep good energy in your home when it comes to where not
to place a mirror and I refer to the art of Feng Shui; do not place a mirror
opposite a front door as this will push the energy out the door; do not reflect
negative views for example a toilet or messy area of the room. A mirror in the bedroom can create insomnia especially
if it reflects the bed. A cracked mirror is also very negative energy so get
rid of it or have it re-cut.
But first breakfast in bed I think
My thought for the day
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Charming Lake front property
Take a look around this charming lake front property in Lake Genval in Belgium.
My thought for the day
Friday, 8 May 2015
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