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EXPLORE all the trends – from styling to sell, the importance of art, the latest design trends, the iconic feature wall and many other ideas including what’s the latest out there…. This section will help you dress your home, throw new ideas at you and inspire you to experiment with “tried and tested” guidelines that I’m sure will arm you with the best advice to sell your property and enjoy life.


The Step-by-Step Guide to Moving House

25.03.15

Moving soon and don’t know where to start? Here’s a guide to help you get organised and make the transition as smooth as possible.

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Styling for Easter

20.03.15

It seems we just packed away the Christmas tree and baubles and it’s nearly time to welcome the Easter Bunny into our homes. That floppy-eared bearer of chocolate goodness will be bouncing around hiding eggs only to be found by squealing children (of all ages)!

Sure, the clichéd images are cute, but is there a more elegant way to style home this holiday period? Family and friends will be popping in for a meal or a few drinks and dressing your house is an important and thoughtful gesture in festive times.

Easter time is synonymous with a few main themes: eggs/chickens, chocolate, bunnies and of course religion. You don’t need to incorporate all these, but a few elements from each (or one) can create a wonderful and colourful feel to your home.

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Just hatched

The Easter theme of eggs (and chickens) symbolises rebirth and new life. In many cultures dyeing and hand painting eggs is an annual tradition, one the whole family gets involved in. You can hang hand-decorated eggs around your home, just remember to stick with a colour theme. Food dyes, ribbons, glitter and spray paint can produce tasteful and unique ornaments.

 

Cocoa-delight

There’s no escaping that irresistible, creamy yumminess of chocolate at Easter time, so don’t even try. But, I have one rule: quality versus quantity. If you are a whizz in the kitchen, making your own chocolate eggs is a wonderful way to customise gifts for your family and friends. Or how about make an egg shaped cake or dessert (there are so many scrumptious ideas on Pinterest)? You could also go all out and have a chocolate fondue! Marshmallow shaped eggs or pieces of fruit (grapes, strawberries) on skewers enrobed in molten chocolate… delicious!

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The hunt is on

If you have young children or will have children over for Easter, nothing beats an egg hunt to bring joy to their little faces. A lovely idea is to create talcum-powder ‘bunny-footprints’ for the kids to follow. Cheap, easy to clean up and no lasting damage to your floors!

And, the kids will need something to carry their goodies in, how about bunny shaped baskets to continue the theme?

 

Incense and candles

Now, you don’t have to decorate your house like a church, but if you are religiously inclined, you can add a reverent touch to your home. I am personally a candle lover and Easter time is no exception. Candles are always alight adding warmth, comfort and sensory appeal to my home.

Enjoy your Easter long weekend and remember, if you crack your chocolate eggs first before eating, all the calories fall out!

Easter 1All images sourced from Pinterest

Village Markets

06.03.15

Village markets have always been a meeting hub for a community, catching up with friends, meeting new faces and picking up a few treats. More and more, village markets are popping up, more regularly and of higher quality. It’s a great way to spend a morning or afternoon, trying new foods, picking up some fruit and veggies, or even choosing a new outfit. There is a large of variety of products for sale, you just never know what you’ll find, and this, of course is part of the appeal.

 

Food, glorious food

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One of the biggest trends of late are farmers markets. The produce available is usually sourced from local farms. It’s a great way to support local producers and buy fresh fruit and vegetables straight from the grower. The bonus is being able to ask the farmer questions such as where and how they grow their food, and ask tips on how to store your purchases. You might even score some great recipes. But, it’s not just fruit and veggies, many of the growers make other foodstuffs such as cakes, breads and preserves. I love buying seasonal produce and it’s quite exciting smelling, tasting and touching before buying in a relaxed, outdoor atmosphere. No neon lights and sterile supermarket vibes here! The fruit may not look perfect, but what in nature is? I love getting to know the sellers by name and also being greeted in a warm and friendly manner.

 

Jewellery, clothes and more

There’s always an eclectic mix of items available. Handmade clothes are often unique and often you’ll find beautiful pieces that you’ll not find in any shop. I’ve found many a treasure for friends with young children, delightful pieces made with love.

You’ll also invariably find a jewellery stall where again you probably find an item that is unusual and just right for you. Think handmade necklaces with your favourite semi-precious stone with matching earrings. They are usually inexpensive and nice treat to buy yourself.

But, one thing I really get excited about (no surprise to my regular readers) is the art stalls. So many times, I’ve stumbled across undiscovered artists with their creations. I can’t tell you how thrilling it is to come across something new and fresh. Different mediums from painting, sculptures, photography and more.These markets are an inexpensive platform for hungry artists who may not have the network or funds to promote themselves. Even if it’s only for a few moments, stop and admire their work. It might just make their day!

 

Remain balanced

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I can’t sing the praises of village market enough, but remember there is a balance. Obviously, markets are only on limited times (usually weekends) and they can’t fulfil all your shopping needs. It’s still important to stay loyal to your local retailers, whether it’s your local green grocer, newsagent, supermarket or real estate agent!

Photo Source: Pinterest

WEEKENDERS!

26.02.15

Life moves at such a speedy pace. By the time Monday comes around again, most times it feels as if you haven’t even had a weekend off! There is a solution (and I don’t mean warping the space-time continuum). WEEKEND AWAY!

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A break is as good as a holiday – especially if you’re time-poor. But, scrimping on time does not have to mean scrimping on quality, or experience! Recently, I rented a house through Contemporary Hotels and had two BLISSFUL days away. It was great to have some ‘me’ time, and it honestly felt as if I’d had two weeks away. And, it’s super easy to choose and book the right escape for you. Just browse and click and you’re on your way.

But you’re not really going anywhere?

Weekenders 5Many people only go away on a break once or twice a year. You save up all your holiday hours and your pennies and plan it to the umpteenth degree. Sometimes, the whole process of planning can be exhausting in itself! Having a weekend away is quite a simple process. If you stay local, you can drive. If you’re going interstate, flights are cheap, fast and reliable. The beauty is you can get away with just a simple overnight bag, so no packing or unpacking. One of the luxuries about a quick getaway is that while you may be staying indoors, (albeit probably in much fancier digs than your own) you are NOT at home. This means no housework, no chores, no cooking, no ferrying around the family, no unexpected visitors and no temptation to pop into work.

 

Make it special

If it’s alone time you need, then by all mean do it solo, BUT if there’s an occasion to celebrated then make it a weekend rather than just one night. Think anniversaries, birthdays, or, my favourite, the Friends Weekend. I find, like myself, my closest friends are just a busy as I am during the week with family and work commitments and it’s almost impossible to catch up for a good chinwag. Gather your closest friends, rent a super snazzy house and have 48hrs of bonding, sans kids and partners. You’ll come back relaxed and a lot happier. If romance is on the cards, and you’ve not spent any quality time with your partner lately, a few days in each other’s hair will sure rekindle the spark. For those pregnant mums-to-be, a baby moon is the perfect way to take stock and prepare for life with a newborn.

 

The best reason of all

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While you don’t need an excuse to have take a short break, I’ll give you the most important reason of all; mental health and wellbeing. Taking care of your needs (which you may only prioritise as a ‘want’) is crucial for a balanced life. If you don’t look after yourself, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and exhausted. So, check your calendars, mark out two days and book a few days of relaxation. You deserve it!

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Photo source: www.contemporaryhotels.com.au