The living room is undoubtedly the room where we spend most of our free time at home.The focal point, of course the sofa which gives us a place to relax undisturbed after a busy day!.
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The living room is undoubtedly the room where we spend most of our free time at home.The focal point, of course the sofa which gives us a place to relax undisturbed after a busy day!.
This week has been the busiest week I have had in a while,it has all been go go and it’s definitely been a productive one too.
Creative play is something I encourage and have done with the children from a small age. Whether its building things with cardboard boxes or pretending to be pirates, it is one of the best forms of play.
When I am looking to visit an area or we are off on holiday somewhere, finding things to do beforehand is key for me.I love planning the days so we're not stuck with nothing to do.
Nila’s love for her dummy is definitely no secret , it’s been the biggest comfort for her than anything else she has had.
If you think a bed’s a bed, think again. There are over a dozen bed styles to choose from, and it’s essential to choose wisely because your bed dictates the style, ambience, and flow of your bedroom more than any other element. From classical wooden beds to ornate beds and beds with high headboards, there’s plenty to mull over. Sifting through the noise isn’t easy, but we’re here to help with a list of the 8 most popular bed styles (based on our sales!).
Read on to see if you can find the perfect match:
1. Ornate metal beds
Ornate metal beds have an interesting foot and headboard, such as the Julian Bowen Rebecca’s bowed top rail and the Birlea Atlas’s antique brass finials. These bed frames are traditional yet classy – perfect for any eclectic bedroom.
However, our favourite ornate beds are made from brass or brass-effect metal, such as the Harmony Beds Elizabeth, which has a real sense of grandeur.
There are many options for schooling here in the UK. You can opt to send your child to a state school which is government funded, a private school with fees to pay or home school them yourself or using a qualified teacher. Parents opt for the latter for a number of reasons and in most cases, it is religious as they want to raise their child with strong morals.