thinking outside the box ...

When it comes to home storage, especially wardrobes, a little bit of ‘outside-the-square’ thinking can go a long way so it pays to put on your creative hat and spend some time working out what you need in storage and the best way to integrate storage that’s in keeping with your home’s look and feel.

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our top tips for kids' rooms

There’s no question that kids need space and plenty of practical storage to accommodate all the paraphernalia from the different areas of their lives; whether it’s school, sport, hobbies or play.

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Jo Ingleton
wardrobe storage: how to spark joy in your wardrobe

Marie Kondo, High Priestess of Tidy, has attracted millions of devoted followers and kick-started a world-wide trend for de-cluttering with her KonMari method, accompanying book ‘The Life-changing Magic of Tidying Up’ and subsequent Netflix show. With a waiting list several miles long, it’s unlikely any of us will be employing her to sort out our wardrobes anytime soon, so we’ve put together a summary of Marie’s top tips for sparking joy in your wardrobe.

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creating a study nook within your custom-designed wardrobe

These days we all need a place to charge our phones, plug in our laptops and generally ‘log on’. And with technology giving us the ability to work online, we’re more likely to work or study at home.  

This is where home offices, study nooks and admin stations come in – all necessary and useful spaces but because computers today are smaller, we’re more likely to be ‘paperless’ and have fewer books, these spaces generally don’t require a dedicated room.

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