
How to Decorate a Nursery Without Painting
There are so many reasons you might be looking at decorating your nursery without painting, especially as over the last two years our houses have often had to turn into multi-functioning spaces and as such, we can’t afford to waste an inch of room.

5 ways to mix and match cushions on a sofa
I love to mix and match cushions in my home - combining patterns, sizes, colours and textures creates a look that’s uniquely yours and tells us a story. It’s something I had in mind from the start of designing my own range of luxury cushions that are all different to each other but work together, as I love the relaxed and inviting feel this kind of aesthetic has. However, It’s often difficult to know where to start with the huge selection of cushion options out there and it can be tricky to create a cohesive look, so here are some pointers to help get you started mixing and matching the cushions in your home.

What to write in baby’s first Christmas card
It’s sometimes tricky to know what to write in a Christmas card, especially one for baby’s first Christmas, but hopefully this little guide will help get the ideas flowing.

Twin Nursery Ideas for Small Rooms
Let me tell you where we started - when we were planning to have a baby we originally thought we’d turn our spare room into part nursery, part spare room so that we could still have family who live far away stay easily. That all changed at our 12 week scan when we found out we were having twins!

How to Create a Gallery Wall on a Budget
I was always a little reluctant to add gallery walls to my home, maybe because I generally like to keep things fairly simple. However, after trying one myself, I’m a convert - they’re such a great way of creating a personal collection of things you love and a feature in your home without having to commit to wallpaper or splurging on huge artwork. I set out creating one on a wall which was looking bare and unloved in my dining room which you can see in the pictures throughout this blog.