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How can adding a small side table next to a favourite chair make that corner more usable day to day?
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December 13, 2025
A comfortable chair is only half a relaxation spot. If there’s nowhere to set down a cup of tea, a book, glasses or your...
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Why might grouping similar objects together on a shelf look better than spreading them all around the room?
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December 13, 2025
When you spread similar objects – candles, small plants, family photos – all over the room, each one becomes a tiny point of attention....
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How can using a single long shelf instead of many small ones simplify the look of a wall?
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December 13, 2025
Multiple small shelves scattered across a wall can easily look busy. Each shelf with its own brackets, shapes and clusters of items becomes a...
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Why is it useful to measure eye level when planning where to hang a TV on the wall?
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December 13, 2025
A TV that’s hung too high feels like sitting in the front row of a cinema – neck craned, shoulders tense. Too low, and...
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How can swapping heavy, dark cushion covers for lighter ones change a room’s mood for summer?
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December 13, 2025
Cushions are like clothing for your sofa. Dark, heavy fabrics – velvets, deep colours, thick textures – feel cosy in winter but can make...
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How can choosing one neutral “base” colour for most rooms give you more freedom with furniture and decor?
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December 13, 2025
Using one main neutral shade across most rooms – maybe varying it slightly in depth – creates a calm, consistent backdrop. This doesn’t mean...
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Why should you think about how your wall colour will look next to the neighbour’s exterior if you share a boundary?
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December 13, 2025
If you share a boundary wall with a neighbour, or if your house sits very close to the one next door, your exterior colours...
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How can using a softer shade on ceilings make rooms feel less harsh than pure bright white?
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December 13, 2025
Pure, brilliant white on ceilings can sometimes feel a bit clinical, especially with certain lights. It can create a sharp contrast with the walls,...
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