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Turn a House into a Home

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If you’re in the process of moving, or have moved recently and are feeling a little unsettled, this is understandable.  See, home is not a place it’s a feeling and a sense of belonging that brings comfort and stability to your soul.

A house is a physical commodity that can be purchased in many different ways; whereas a home is something you must nurture and create.  In many ways, “home” is the feeling that is contained within the four walls of your house; it’s a sense of belonging that transcends the value of the bricks and mortar.

One of the greatest tips with regard to turning your new house into a new home is to take immediate action.  The best time to get started, is straight away, as the longer you leave things cluttered in boxes the more overwhelmed you will feel; and eventually, one day, you’ll end up with a room devoted to all the boxes you never got around to sorting.

There’s a saying that poses the question and answer; “how do you eat an elephant… one bite at a time”.  The principle being that you should chunk big tasks into more manageable segments. For example, rather than having 15 boxes to get through in one room; separate them out into three piles of five boxes.  Then, use the power of short burst activity to quickly blast through five boxes – then the power of momentum will start to kick in.

Of course, moving home can be a real upheaval and many people choose to use professional moving services to help with their move, because it takes away a huge amount of the strain and stress.

Once you get the keys and move in, it’s important that your house begins to feel like it is your home.  There’s a strong chance your new house will have remnants of the previous owners tastes and preferences in terms of its style.  The house might be stripped back to the basics but there’s still likely to be a feeling of it belonging to someone else. This is why you need to make your mark.  Similar to how a dog will mark his territory, you need to mark your territory in your new home in order to feel a secure sense of belonging.

Everyone has certain items they feel a strong emotional connection with and attachment to; indeed, just like a child with a teddy bear, there’s often a few pieces of furniture that just feel like home… whether that’s an old coffee table you’ve had for many years or a painting that’s been in your family for generations.  Whilst it’s important you don’t clutter your new home in the first few weeks, whilst you unpack, it can be a nice symbolic gesture to put out a few photographs that allow you to immediately start feeling more at home in your space.

In summary, once you move into your new home utilise the power of momentum, chunking big tasks into bitesize chunks and short burst activity to blast through your boxes; then immediately add some touches that make it feel like your home rather than a mere house.

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7 Ways To Save Money On Your Pet

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Pets can chew through your money if you’re not careful. Whilst there are certain pet ownership costs that cannot be avoided, others can be reduced. Here are just a few ways to spend less on your pet.

Bulk buy food

Pet food can be one of the biggest expenses of owning a pet, but you can usually save money by bulk buying food. Online wholesalers can often have large bags of dry food that are proportionately much cheaper than constantly topping up your supply with small bags.

Do your own grooming

Grooming services can cost a lot of money. By watching Youtube videos, you can easily learn to groom your own pet. With dogs, this includes combing out lose hair, clipping their nails and brushing their teeth. You can buy dog grooming kits online at sites like https://www.aldi.co.uk/pet-collection-grooming-kit/p/096168198011700.

Create DIY toys

You don’t need to shell out on new toys for your animals. An old t-shirt can twisted up and turned into great makeshift chew toy for a dog. Empty toilet roll tubes meanwhile can make a great tunnel for hamsters and mice.

Compare vet prices

Vet clinics will offer different prices, so if you’re animal is sick it’s worth ringing around and getting multiple quotes. You may be able to negotiate a price match in some cases. It’s also worth asking about various treatment options as certain procedures could be less costly than others whilst still providing the same quality of treatment (an example being pain relief medication vs surgery).

Buy meds online

Your vet may recommend using certain medication, but you could save money by shopping for your own medication online. All veterinary medication has to be FDA approved to be sold, unless it’s advertised as alternative medicine. You’ll find lots of brands that pride themselves on being affordable as found at sites such as  https://www.petbucket.com/c/4560890/1/revolution-for-cats.html. Always research medication when buying it from abroad as the same testing laws may not apply.

Consider pet insurance

Pet insurance can help to cover the cost of veterinary bills. You’re best off taking out a fixed scheme when your animal is young – you’ll likely get the cheapest rates and spend less in the long run. Taking out pet insurance on an old pet is likely to cost you a lot of money monthly and may not be worth your while financially.

Keep your pet active

Keeping your pet active won’t just keep your pet healthy – it will save you a lot of money in veterinary bills. Overweight animals that don’t get enough exercise are more likely to suffer from conditions such as heart disease, arthritis and diabetes. Inactive pets may also become stressed or bored, which could lead to a number of medical problems. Animals like dogs meanwhile can benefit from regular walks as it can help them to trim their nails naturally on the pavement. On top of this, a well-exercised pet that isn’t overweight won’t be as tempted to overeat, saving you money on food.

 

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Kerb Appeal: How To Sell Your Home Before A Buyer Even Steps Inside

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Your home may be amazing on the inside, but what is it saying on the outside? Most of us tend to lavish care and attention on our interiors, but have you ever stopped to consider the exterior? Home have a little factor referred to by estate agents as ‘kerb appeal’, and if you are trying to sell your home, a lot of prospective buyers are forming impressions from the moment they pull up outside. If your home doesn’t make the right impression, then it will have to work much harder to win them over. But a few simple touches to the outside can set a great tone and have them deciding to bid before they’ve even crossed the threshold.

If a home looks sad and unloved from the outside- even if that isn’t the true story – buyers are more likely to assume that essential maintenance and repairs haven’t been seen to. Therefore they may be more likely to lowball you with a lesser value offer. Often when we live in a house, we can become blind to what the outside really looks like. As we pass in and out each day, we don’t take the time to really look and assess what the exterior condition is. Here are the top points to take care of:

Refresh Paint, Windows and Doors

Do the colours and paint condition of your home let it down? Often it’s surprising quite what can be achieved with a straightforward paint job. Ugly brickwork, dingy cladding or peeling wooden accents can all be brought to life and modernised quite simply. Going for a simple wash of neutrals gives an understated, modern look or a bright pop of the right color masonry paint can distinguish your property from the rest. Consider your exterior doors and windows- are they tired and dated? Either consider power washing, repainting or replacing to really have an impact. Replacing garage doors and resurfacing pathways with a fresh lot of gravel, slate paving or even new borders can really make the house of your house shine and provide a welcoming entry point to the home. Maybe consider a brick slip feature wall. Brick Slips look similar to natural brick but with cooler colors giving it a modern feel. 

Upgrade Your Front Door

As the focal point of your outside space, a good front door can go a long way to transforming the look of your house front – it also provides added security for the home that is also attractive to potential buyers. When selecting a new door, it’s important to choose one that is in-keeping with the overall design of the house. Warm woods like oak can add a heritage feel while modern glass doors bring additional light and a contemporary feel. Considering colourful detailed glass panels or different colours of paint finishes can give your property it’s own unique identity. For a seamless look, refinish the window frames in the same or a complementary colour. The devil is in the detail too. When refinishing a door consider the metal finishings too – locks, handles and pulls, knockers and numbers can all be redone. Antiqued brass gives a heritage vibe while modern chrome can provide a streamlined look. Don’t forget the garage door while you’re at it- adding panel garage doors can make a property look more well cared for and secure as well as improving it’s appearance.

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Think About Landscaping

Plants and foliage can really do some heavy-lifting when it comes to face-lifting the front of your home. There are so many options to soften hard edges, provide a splash of colour or add structure. So the the planting scheme should be very much a part of your considerations. Want to create more of a welcome? Go for beds or wooden planters packed full of bright, blooming perennials that will look cheerful and welcoming. A quick fix can be had by introducing containers that hold small shrubs and bushes such as camellia. These are portable, and also provide an ingenious way of screening those ugly but unavoidable functional things, such as electric meters or extractor fans. Add a sensory dimension to your planting scheme with fragrant herbs like rosemary and lavender as well. If the front of your house looks too harsh, soften it up by training some climbing plants such as wisteria or ivy up trellising.

Alternatively, evergreen shrubs can provide year-round interest and structure. Clever topiary becomes a talking point, while simple box hedging can help to define borders and pathways, adding a symmetrical design that looks ordered and modern.

A Pathway to Perfection

Having a beautiful, clearly defined pathway not only frames the front entrance beautifully but provides a warm welcome. Sometimes it can be as simple as power washing old slabbing and replanting soft borders. But you can also replace tired paving slabs with gravel or slate chippings. Consider picking out the pathway with solar powered stake lighting as well. Using lighting at the front of the house is a style statement as well as helping you to find your keys at night! You can also use lighting to highlight the best features, both architecturally or with your planting scheme. It’s a subtle detail but can make a big impact when done right.  

What’s In A Name?

Did you know, studies have shown that giving your house a name can increase its value? So keep the house number visible but consider adding a name to the property as well. You’ll need to notify utility companies, the land registry, your mortgage provided, the Land Registry and the local council but you may attract higher bids, especially if you add in a smart slate plaque with the house name. A name can also make it easier for your property to stand out from the others in the minds of potential purchasers.

Consider Adding a Porch

If you can build a small porch at the front of the house, it can have great appeal. It gives an extra sheltered space for occupants and visitors to remove coats and shoes, and leave wet weather gear such as umbrellas, raincoats and wellington boots to dry. Again, this structure can do a lot to change or enhance the exterior – bold glazing for a modern look, timber cladding to add warmth or brick to make things more traditional.

 

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