When it comes to changing out your internal doors, wooden tones are a popular choice. They’re enduring, timeless and bring a sense of craftsmanship to any property.
An Introduction To 1930s interior design
Explore the key elements that defined 1930s interior design, learn how to identify 1930s style doors and find out how you can incorporate this aesthetic into your own space.
The Benefits of Choosing Doors with Fanlights
In this article we look at the rich design heritage of doors with fanlights and reveal how to utilise them for maximum effect.
What to Do When You’re Moving House
It’s no secret that moving house can be overwhelming. Whether you’re seeking a fresh start or getting ready for a different phase in life, follow these moving house tips to help the process go smoothly.
A crash course in Victorian interior design
This style originated in the United Kingdom during the Victorian era which lasted from 1837 to 1901. It’s characterised by an abundance of pattern and ornamentation combined with the use of jewel tones and luxe textiles.
The ultimate beginner’s guide to Feng Shui
Seeking a calmer, happier home? The ancient Chinese art of feng shui could be the answer. But if you’re new to the process, it can feel overwhelming. To keep it simple, we’ve broken down the basic principles of feng shui in one easy guide so you can try it with confidence.
Spruce up your space with new patio decor ideas
Warmer days aren’t far away. And whether you’re craving barbecues with the whole crew or settling down on the sun lounger with your favourite book, your patio sets the scene for all those important summer moments. G
Increase natural light with glazed doors
In this article, we reveal how to maximise light in different areas of your home and the best glazed doors to help you achieve that enviable glow.
Health & Safety Around the Home: Ridiculous Myths Busted
We took some of the weirdest health and safety myths related to the home and created a series of vintage-style warning flyers, taking them to their most ridiculous conclusions.