Well almost... With just a few days to go before the big day, you should now be feeling organised and quite relaxed, however for many it can be stressful, with still too much to do.
So for those who are struggling, here are a few, final tips to get the festive season successfully under way:
Decorations for the tree - If the bottom of the tree looks sparse wrap a few empty boxes with Christmas paper, add a bow or ribbon to create a festive feel.
Decorations for the table - you can never have enough fairy lights, greenery from the garden or candles to make a dining table look simply gorgeous on Christmas day. Or, simply choose a colour theme and decorate the table with as many glamorous and sparkly items as possible to create that wow factor, just like the gold table below
Last minute gifts - Cook books are always ideal, James Martin "Home Comforts" for me or maybe a candle from The White Company, there are plenty to choose from, or if you are in need of something to snuggle up to then a faux fur hot water bottle by Helen Moore is the perfect gift!
Festive music- for me, it always has to be Michael Buble or Rod Stewart, but any CD with Christmas songs or Carols will always get you in the mood for writing those last minute cards, wrapping gifts or preparing the grand Christmas lunch!
Finally, it has been a busy year for Gorgeous Rooms, so I am very much looking forward to a few days of relaxation and enjoying a couple of long walks to blow the cobwebs away.
So that leaves me just one more thing: 'May I wish you all a very Happy Christmas and a Prosperous 2016".
Eat, drink and be merry!
Love
GRx
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Monday, 30 November 2015
The Christmas lights are on!
Everywhere you go at the moment we can enjoy the magical, festive lights that adorn every shop window and the towns we pass through. The lights create a feeling of warmth, joy and celebration; they conjure up feelings of happiness, love and comfort. So now is the time to enjoy the indoors a little more, lets get ready for Christmas and snuggle up by the fire. I love this time of year, I love the fashion, the warm cosy scarves and hats (bobble or beanie? I hear you ask), the smart coats and the wonderful leather boots! So you are all wrapped up to enjoy a long walk, the fresh air and the wintery, chilly nights, just to return home to a hearty meal, a glass of cheer and a beautiful, crackling fire.
So this month before we get too carried away for Christmas I thought I would share some of my favourite ideas that will keep you warm, your house looking cosy and inviting and keep the winter blues away just a little longer!
Lighting:
For the outside -
For the inside -
Some candles -
A log burner -
A hot water bottle -
A cosy throw -
and finally a gorgeous rug -
Enjoy!
So this month before we get too carried away for Christmas I thought I would share some of my favourite ideas that will keep you warm, your house looking cosy and inviting and keep the winter blues away just a little longer!
Lighting:
For the outside -
For the inside -
Some candles -
A log burner -
A hot water bottle -
A cosy throw -
and finally a gorgeous rug -
Enjoy!
Friday, 23 October 2015
At home this Autumn.
October:
If you haven't already, now is the time to lift and split flowering herbaceous plants and if the soil is still warm there is still time to plant hardy trees and shrubs, remember to prune climbers and tidy up any other trailing plants to protect from the autumnal winds.
November:
As we move closer to November sweep paths around the house and rake the lawn regularly to keep them free of leaves, gather the leaves and use as mulch under shrubs. Start to plant Spring bulbs, tulip and daffodils so they are ready for next year and that long awaited first bursts of vibrant colour.
As the nights have started to draw in and this weekend we turn back the clocks, we tend to turn our thoughts to being inside the home and preparing for those long winter evenings ahead.
I think we all agree that the hub of any home is the kitchen; we do so much more in the kitchen today than just prepare and cook food. Every good party starts in the kitchen, doesn't it? Kitchens provide great communal areas where people, friends and family get together to eat, drink, interact, work, study, listen to music, read a book and relax...
Here are some ideas to make your kitchen that much loved room of the house:
The breakfast bar!
A great area and use of space in a smaller kitchen, a good area to gather at meal times, a quick snack or interact with the chef, they are also a great alternative to the table for extra worktop.
The island!
Similar to the breakfast bar but add more style to a larger kitchen, the island offers more functionality, they often house the hob or sink, they offer more storage and countertop space, which has many uses: for food preparation, baking, for party food, for serving drinks, using the computer for "Googling" those amazing recipes and for the children so they can do their homework.
The farmhouse table!
I personally love a traditional farmhouse style table. Today tables come in all sorts of sizes, colours and materials for any style of kitchen, whatever the size. There is nothing nicer than having the family or a group of friends around a table for that much loved Sunday roast and discussing the week that has gone. The table is great for any time of day and has many uses, they are a versatile piece of furniture.
The sofa!
For those who have a little more space, the addition of a sofa or a couple of comfortable chairs can make a kitchen more multifunctional. A place of comfort to relax and enjoy a good book, listen to music or have a coffee with a friend. Children also like to snuggle up on the sofa giving parents time to prepare a meal whilst interacting and keeping an eye on young ones.
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
Indian Summer...
We maybe
experiencing some late summer sunshine but undoubtedly we can’t help but feel
the evenings are now somewhat chillier. Keeping warm without turning on the
central heating just yet is a bit of a challenge, but here are some ideas to get
you started:
Keep blinds and
curtains open during the day and enjoy the last of the summer sunshine,
naturally the heat from the sun will warm the room. If you have wood or tiled
floors then add a rug under your feet and a throw to the sofa to snuggle up
with. After cooking your evening meal leave the oven door open to let the
warmth fill the room, finally if you have a draught coming in from under the
door use a draught excluder, there are many colourful ones available now in
most home interior stores.
However, if you
do decide it’s time to switch on the heating here are a few “must have”
designer radiators both traditional and contemporary that will make your house look simply “Gorgeous” this
winter.
Thursday, 27 August 2015
Summer blues..
I hope we have all managed to enjoy some rest & relaxation this summer despite the weather!! Sun, sea and clear blue skies is all we ever dream of when we plan our summer holidays. I love the coast and I'm always looking at new ways to bring the seaside home with me. So, to keep that revitalised feeling a little longer before the cold, dark evenings return, try some of these ideas to recreate that coastal look in your home.
Choose a light coloured sofa and cover in a mix of white, blue and grey patterned cushions, add a seagrass rug, rattan furniture and glass lanterns.
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Choose a light coloured sofa and cover in a mix of white, blue and grey patterned cushions, add a seagrass rug, rattan furniture and glass lanterns.
Add a throw for those cooler evenings to snuggle up with.
Create a coastal feature in the corner of a room or on the stairs.
White wash walls, add a large mirror, take a piece of furniture and add the distressed look by painting the item in cool beach tones; a good selection of chalk paint colours are available by Annie Sloan.
And finally...
Add scatter cushions, white washed linens and throws over the bed.
Thursday, 30 July 2015
Take time to relax..
Now Summer is well underway it's time to slow down and enjoy some relaxation. Revive those senses and start to unwind in the comfort of your own home. Forget the busy roads and noisey airports; take a deep breath and feel at ease with some Summer inspiration, creating a stylish, cool, calm and comfortable home.
Here are a couple of ideas to achieve this look:
In the Bedroom:
A good nights sleep is sometimes difficult when the nights are warm and there is little airflow. However, if the bed looks cool and inviting to start with you are already half-way there for a good nights sleep. Fresh, white bed linen with accents of pale grey, add a throw, an oversized headboard and numerous cushions to create a cool but luxurious look and feel to any bedroom.
In the Dining Room:
White wash an old wooden dining table or add a pure white linen table cloth, add floaty white voiles to large windows and french doors, this will create a fresh and breezy feel. Add Tolix style stools or chairs in galvanised steel or painted distressed white to stir up the feeling of the beach, finish with the largest bouquet of wild flowers from the garden or surrounding countryside to bring the outdoors in.
Here are a couple of ideas to achieve this look:
In the Bedroom:
A good nights sleep is sometimes difficult when the nights are warm and there is little airflow. However, if the bed looks cool and inviting to start with you are already half-way there for a good nights sleep. Fresh, white bed linen with accents of pale grey, add a throw, an oversized headboard and numerous cushions to create a cool but luxurious look and feel to any bedroom.
White wash an old wooden dining table or add a pure white linen table cloth, add floaty white voiles to large windows and french doors, this will create a fresh and breezy feel. Add Tolix style stools or chairs in galvanised steel or painted distressed white to stir up the feeling of the beach, finish with the largest bouquet of wild flowers from the garden or surrounding countryside to bring the outdoors in.
Finally, light a few scented candles around the home to create the ambience of being on holiday; here are a few favourites of mine from The White Company and the St Eval Candle Company Cornwall:
Monday, 22 June 2015
Coastal inspiration..
Whilst enjoying a summer break on the North Cornwall coast I felt inspired once again by the coastal styles that many of the interior shops have to offer.
When one imagines being by the sea we conjure up thoughts of teal blue seas, white bleached driftwood and golden sand beaches scattered with shells. Many of the home styles I feel inspired by are a collection of both industrial Cornwall mixed with the cool refreshing look of the coast.
White washed walls and wood floors, seagrass rugs, local pottery, blue & white striped cushions and industrial style lighting are all a favourite of mine.
Here are a few ideas that provide an insight into my home styling that will create a gorgeous coastal room or beach retreat look.
Living Room
When one imagines being by the sea we conjure up thoughts of teal blue seas, white bleached driftwood and golden sand beaches scattered with shells. Many of the home styles I feel inspired by are a collection of both industrial Cornwall mixed with the cool refreshing look of the coast.
White washed walls and wood floors, seagrass rugs, local pottery, blue & white striped cushions and industrial style lighting are all a favourite of mine.
Here are a few ideas that provide an insight into my home styling that will create a gorgeous coastal room or beach retreat look.
Living Room
Dining Room
Bedroom
Bathroom
Accessories
Sunday, 24 May 2015
Spring into Summer..
We have recently enjoyed some glimpses of warm Spring sunshine in between those heavy downpours and for many of us we have already started to tidy our gardens for the summer ahead. Lawn mowing, hedge cutting and Summer planting are now well underway.
One way to enjoy your garden everyday whatever the weather has in store this year is to create a garden room. These come in all shapes and sizes to suit every garden style and budget.
Here are a few of my favourites:
The Orangery
The Conservatory
The Summer House
Be creative, turn a disused potting shed into a hobby room; did you know Dylan Thomas and Roald Dahl and a few others all wrote their famous pieces from a shed!
Of course, do check planning regulations as some garden rooms will require a planning application first.
One way to enjoy your garden everyday whatever the weather has in store this year is to create a garden room. These come in all shapes and sizes to suit every garden style and budget.
Here are a few of my favourites:
The Orangery
The Conservatory
The Summer House
The Potting Shed
Be creative, turn a disused potting shed into a hobby room; did you know Dylan Thomas and Roald Dahl and a few others all wrote their famous pieces from a shed!
Of course, do check planning regulations as some garden rooms will require a planning application first.
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