Top Tips for sustainable kitchens
Update your kitchen with replacement kitchen doors
If you are planning a kitchen update any time soon, you may be horrified at the potential cost. Not to mention all the disruption that is likely to come with it!
If you are planning a kitchen update any time soon, you may be horrified at the potential cost. Not to mention all the disruption that is likely to come with it!
If you are planning a bedroom update in 2024, one of the first decisions you will need to make is the type of bedroom wardrobes that you want. For example, do you want them to be built-in or freestanding? And what sort of storage are you looking for : hanging space, shelves, drawers – or a combination of all of those?
So the time has come to update your kitchen? It’s exciting but very daunting. A brand new kitchen is a wonder to behold. Gone is your tired looking old kitchen, with all the niggling things that either didn’t work properly or that you never liked. And in its place is the kitchen you really want and that is exactly right for your home and lifestyle.
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, there was a dramatic rise in the numbers of people working from home – WFH – in the UK. Numbers rose from 5.7% of workers in January/February 2020 to 43.1% in April 2020.
If you look around your kitchen and feel despondent because all you see is a cluttered mess, perhaps it’s time to do something about it? And we’re not talking a quick tidy up here, but a change of approach. Why not transform your kitchen into a minimalist kitchen?
A wardrobe is an item of furniture that most of us expect to see in a bedroom. But does that have to be the case? Is it possible to have a fully functioning bedroom without a wardrobe and, if so, what are some alternatives to a wardrobe?
It’s been a long wet winter and spring, and we’re all hoping for some lovely sunny days this summer. And if you have a garden, one of the best things about those lazy hazy days of summer is the opportunity to eat outside, al fresco.
Spring is here, and it’s the time of year when many of us resolve to make more use of our garden. And one aspect of
Summer is approaching and hopefully we will eventually see some sunshine! Which means that it’s time to get out the summer clothes from wherever they have been stored over winter.
But rather than stuff all your winter clothes into a suitcase, bag or cupboard, why not take the time to do a complete wardrobe declutter? Wouldn’t it be great to sort out your summer clothes properly and only keep what you really want and need? And, as you put your winter clothes away, why bother taking up storage space for any items that are not earning their keep?
Spring is here, and it’s the time of year when many of us resolve to make more use of our garden. And one aspect of gardening that is increasingly popular is to grow your own vegetables. Fresh home grown vegetables taste so much better than shop bought ones, and can also save you quite a bit of money once your veg growing process is established. And of course you also have the reassurance of knowing they are completely organic and have not been subject to any chemicals.
If you are considering replacing your wardrobe doors this year, you may also be wondering what to do with your old doors. It seems a shame just to throw them out if they could be used for other purposes.
So in this article we look at five ideas for upcycling your old wardrobe doors, and adding some style and functionality to your home.
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