A LITTLE BIT OF BLUE FOR THE LOO…

We have just had our downstairs loo papered in a lovely blue from the company we used for our landing. Photowall has the most amazing choice of wallpaper and in my little new home, I decided my accent colour for downstairs was going to be blue.

As with all new homes, it is a blank canvas to start with and because it is only small I decided I didn’t want to add colours but instead to just pop a lovely wallpaper on a few walls.

The one I chose for the downstairs toilet is Chinoiserie Whimsy Garden Blue. Our decorator Oliver Simon Kay of Bluesky Decorating who designs his own murals was really impressed with Photowall wallpaper which comes marked and ready to hang with paste included in the packet.

If you didn’t see my post which showed the Photowall landing wallpaper then head to this link and take a look as it is yet another super print.

MRS HINCH FANS SHARE 65p HACK FOR REMOVING TEA STAINS FROM CUPS…

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According to an article in The Express newspaper Mrs Hinch fans shared a 65p hack for removing tea stains from cups to give the perfect clean.

Fans of cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch have shared how to remove tea stains from cups on social media. Mrs Hinch, whose full name is Sophie Hinchliffe, has garnered an impressive 4.1 million followers on Instagram over the years after sharing her cleaning tips. She became famous after sharing her tips on social media and TV.

Fans of hers have become so enamoured by her tips that they have since created their own social media groups dedicated to cleaning hacks and tricks.

Some of the groups have thousands of followers with hundreds of posts being shared each day.

On one such group, a user asked what the “best” way is to remove tea stains from cups.

The post received over 1,000 answers from fellow cleaning…

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Outdoor Cooking

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Outdoor cooking: the new trend to spend as much time as possible outdoors with loved ones.

One of the things we need most in this period of continuous lockdown is to spend time outdoors with the people we love most, family and friends. The new trend in the design sector is to design houses with a large terrace or garden that can include a kitchen for outdoor cooking and eating.

From the classic fireplace for grilling meat and fish to full equipped kitchens that are just as good as the one inside the house. Of course, the materials are different: weatherproof materials are used.

It is advisable to choose a kitchen that matches your outdoor environment. If you are lucky enough to have a garden, use wood or stone combined with stainless steel to create a modern kitchen with natural elements….

The watchword is simplicity; the kitchen must blend in…

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