Removable Wallpaper

March 17, 2019


The thought of wallpapering brings me up in hives. I remember redecorating my bedroom in my teens, and it took my Mum and I (mainly my Mum), three days. Lots of redoing and a lot of mess. And of course even worse then putting up the wallpaper, is removing it. Hours and hours slaving with a wallpaper steamer and a tiny scraper *shudders*.



Now the wonderful folks at Dunelm have launched a huge line of removable wallpapers! The range is called 'NuWallpaper', and has 97 designs (81 wallpapers, 8 wall tiles and 8 floor tiles) of peel and stick/self adhesive papers. They are peeled off of their backing papers and literally just stuck onto the walls, smoothing out any bubbles as you go, taking out all the messiness of traditional papering!

Removable wallpapers are fantastic for when you are renting and cannot paint the walls. Or if you can paint then you have to repaint before you move out! We were in our first flat for three years and would have loved to cover some of our walls with these! Even if you don't have to worry about landlords, they are great if you are a commitment-phobe, as you can have the bright colours, or patterns without the permanence.



These paper can easily be repositioned, and removed, which is amazing! And they don't have to just be used for walls. They can be used for many other projects, such as; adding to the front of drawers, behind shelves in a bookcase, on doors, on stairs, on storage boxes, inside drawers, and the list goes on ...



They also have these two designs which just blow my mind. A self adhesive chalkboard paper, and a self adhesive dry wipe paper. Imagine these, as they have been used above, in an office, in a kitchen, or even in a hallway so you don't forget your lunch or for children to enjoy in a playroom! (If we weren't planning on moving, I buy so many rolls of these!)

Although. it can still be as tough to put up as normal paper. One of the main difficulties with wallpaper is lining it up straight, and subsequently lining the following strips up correctly. This is still an issue with removable paper, but there is certainly less mess as there is no need for any wallpaper paste.

Prices for each design range from £18-£27 per roll. Each one has slightly different lengths and widths depending on the design, so you will have to double check sizes before orders. The 'wall tiles' and 'floor tiles' come in actual tiles rather than lengths too. And they can all be wiped down with a damp cloth, which is fab!

You will still have to figure out the confusing wallpaper repeats if your are using some of the patterns. Amara has an amazing wallpaper calculator which I have linked here.

Have you ever tried removable wallpaper?

Spring Clothing Wish List

March 10, 2019


Well there was that one week, where everyone got super excited (and terrified!), about the rise in temperature. I mean, I saw guys in shorts and T-shirt’s, and I didn’t wear a coat for two days!! As much as I am not into this global warming, I am looking forward to the warmer weather and it got me thinking about the pieces I need to add to my wardrobe to be ready for Spring. Below I have listed my wish list for when things get a little warmer ...



1. M&S Ribbed Polo Neck // The perfect under layer for a Summer dress to make it Spring transitional ready.
2. New Look Lace Up Hiker Boots // I’m loving the biker boot trend, I’ll be pairing these with a floaty midi skirt.
3. Topshop Fitted Western Denim Jacket // The denim jacket has always been the perfect Spring/Summer throw on, and I’ve never owned one! I think now is the time ...
4. Stradivarius Flowing Blazer // Getting inspiration from Allana Davison, I am after a longline blazer to pair with straight leg jeans, a plain tee and heels!
5. And Other Stories Straight Mid Rise Jeans // I must admit, I have moved to the other side. Straight Leg Jeans! And I won’t be turning back ... this colour would be a great addition and I love And Other Stories’ denim.



6. Miss Selfridge Khaki Linen Stripe Co-ord // Now this would be like wearing PJs and I am so here for it! With some mules and a straw bag, I’m all set.
7. ASOS Design Polka Dot Midi Skirt // Smart enough for work, paired with trainers and a plain tee. The perfect Spring outfit.
8. Zara Contrast Ring Earrings // I’ve always loved big earrings, I was there for the chandelier earrings in the early 2000’s. So I’m expanding my collections with lots of materials, shapes and colours. And these from Zara would be a great addition.
9. Cos Loose-Fit Seersucker Shirt // A fab twist on a classic, what’s more to say?
10. Mango Classic Trench with Bows - The perfect transitional coat. The trench can also smarten any outfit!

What are you looking to add to your wardrobe for Spring?

6 of the Best // Plant Pots

March 06, 2019

Plant pots (and plants) are something that you don't realise until you have them, can add such drama and impact into a room! The greenery adds life, and the pot itself, if you choose the right one, can add some personality to any room. I've listed a couple of my favourite below, and I'm not going to lie, they were so difficult to narrow down. So if you click on the link then make sure you have a hunt around the websites too as there are some real gems!

So, where do you think I looked first?! ... West Elm of course! They have some absolutly gorgeous ones, there's obviously the interior lovers' dream that you've probably seen all over Instagram, the Mid Century Turned Leg Planter and they also have some other lovely unusual planters. But my favourite on there is the Ceramic Llama Planter; £39 for the small and £149 for the large.


I think this is the cutest Planter! It adds personality but isn't too crazy or out there, as the planter is white it can blend seamlessly into any interior.

Onto the next one ... of course the next place I looked was Anthropologie. They have the most beautiful products all at different price points and this one is no different! This Ridged Terracotta Pot start from £10 and is absolutely gorgeous!


I am loving a splash of pink in interiors at the moment ... and this is totally fuelling that! It comes in three different sizes, all in a gorgeous pink, this could easily fit any room, or any style. I think one of each size will be added to my shopping basket!!

A recent discovery for me in small home accessories is Red Candy and whilst browsing I fell in love with this wall mounted planter. The Umbra Cubist Shelf is only £30 and made from powder coated metal, the cute planter itself is made from beech wood (and don't worry, has a plastic liner!)


With a little storage shelf as well, what more can you ask for? Imagine it in your hallway as you walk in to, or out of your house storing your keys and some change. Or in your kitchen, maybe with some spices? Oh the possibilities!!

Next is this lovely little Geometric Concrete Plant Pot from Bells and Whistles Make on Etsy. It is gorgeous, especially in the stunning navy colour. There are quite a few six and colour options available, including a beautiful Aqua, a crisp white and a Forest Green. 


How adorable would a couple of these be with some little succulents on a floating shelf. really simple but I think really gorgeous! At £14.50 and all handmade, I think I might have to purchase them all ...

Next, I found a lovely dupe for the West Elm planter is this Next Cement Planter, but in cement. This comes in a couple of sizes, and only £55! Perfect for a gorgeous Fiddle Leaf Fig or an Areca Palm.


I find the shape pf the planter, and the clean lines of the legs so pleasing! The grey cement is a gorgeous change from the usual white colour of the planter.

And finally, continuing on with the cement theme, is this cute Copper and Cement Footed Planter from Maisons Du Monde. Sitting at 27cm high, it is a bargain at only £21.59. Would look gorgeous with a lovely trailing Ivy or a String of Pearls on top of a bookcase ... can't wait for mine to arrive!!


I hope you found something here you like? What plants do you like around the home?

Travel Plans for this 2019

March 03, 2019


Last year we were incredibly lucky, and took quite a few trips away;



Mexico // Edinburgh // Lake Como // Singapore // Bali // Paris

So this year we are taking it a little bit easier (saving to move house and all that ... ), so it's a little bit late, but I thought would list some of the place that are on the list to visit this year.

Beautiful Pic of Bamford Edge by James Pictures

Peak District
When looking to save a bit of money travelling, but still having a lovely chilled holiday. It;s best to look a little closer to home. We are heading off to the Peak District in May with my lovely Sister and Brother in Law, in the beautiful countryside, for lots of walking (and eating!). Hmmmmm, better buy some walking boots!

Beautiful Image from ontheluce - I will also be following her 48hours itinerary, looks amazing!

Bath
I have been to Bath once before, and I am there for work quite often, but my other half has never been there. So we are planning a long weekend away in the Summer. Wandering around the gardens, museums, obviously the Baths too. Hard such good things about the Thermae Bath Spa too.


Southeastern Europe
We went to Croatia a couple of years ago, and it was one of my most favourite places in the world. We travelled around Southern Croatia for 10days and it was just incredible. I want to go back so much, so we are planning a trip to Southeastern Europe in September. Currently on the itinerary is Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Albania (obviously passing through Croatia!), let me know if you have any recommendations.

What are your plans for this year?