Photo by Wayne Evans from Pexels So you’ve decided to purchase an older property! First of all, congratulations. Buying any property is an achievement, but buying an older, more characterful house is wonderful. So many people opt for new builds and there are so many beautiful older houses out there that are becoming neglected as no one wants to take on the challenge.
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How To Turn Your Unused Space Into Something Special
If you are one of many homeowners that are blessed with some unused space in the home like a spare bedroom or a basement, you may often be overcome with a little inspiration for things you may love to do to it. While you may have the inspiration, you may lack the confidence or knowledge to get up and do something about it. Today, we are going to be taking a look at a few things you may look at doing with your unused space to get you started. Image Credit – Pexels CC0 Licence
How To Brighten Your Home to Improve Your Mood
Your mood is affected by many different things, and some of those things are entirely out of our control. However, the home, the space you live in, has a significant effect on mental health, and that is something within your power to change. The space you live in can actually be a reflection on how you feel, so if your house is messy, cluttered, and dark, what does that say about you? And, if the mental state reflects on your home, the reverse is also true, i.e., the house reflects on you. The tried and tested theory is, for example, …

Should You Buy An Old Property? Here Are The Pros and Cons
When you buy a house, if it’s your first home or you’ve owned a house before, you might be stuck on whether you should buy an older property or a new build. Of course, when making this decision, there are several considerations you should take into account before making your final choice – including how much you have to spend, where you want to live, how much work you want to do, etc.
Beating The Winter Blues: Interior Tips To Hygge Your Home
January and February. For lots of people, the most depressing months of the year. The festivities have long gone, the Christmas decorations are down and away, payday seems a million miles away, and everything seems a little, well, sad. We all want to find ways of cheering ourselves up and bringing comfort into our lives. The Danish have a word for this concept: hygge.