Before & After - Living Room

The dining room transformation went down so well, I thought I'd share the story of our living room so far. It is by no stretech of the imagination finished but hopefully it will inspire somebody to create a cosy homely space without breaking the bank. 

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This was the estate agents photo of the house when we bought it. See what I mean about love of red??!! It's a decent sized space but I feel like the previous owners really didn't make use of the room properly. 

The first thing we did was paint! Obviously it had to be grey (I was discussing with my boss the other day whether or not in 30 years time, people will wonder what possessed the grey obsession and put it alongside the avocado bathroom suites and the brown patterned carpets as interior fails!!). I spent about a week when we first moved in painting all the walls I could in the house - many a Friday evening was spent up a ladder with the tiniest of paint brushes trying to get my edges perfectly straight! 

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Sorry for the picture of me - this is to show the lack of furniture which made it great for night out photos! 

Sorry for the picture of me - this is to show the lack of furniture which made it great for night out photos! 

The chimney breast was painted in Valspar Bottlenose Dolphin as in the dining room and the rest of the walls are Valspar Weathered Cottage. They are part of the cool grey palette and are the best alternative to neutral white.

For about 3 months we didn't have any furniture in here, we lived in the dining room on camping chairs but that didn't stop me putting up some floating Ikea shelves and placing our collection of prints to get started. The prints are a collection of my photographs, postcards and prints from some of our favourite local artists such as Hugh Winterbottom.

We bought the initials at Altrincham market from Matt at Northern Letters, after a embarrassing conversations about J & B which put the other way means something entirely different (I'll leave that to your imagination). In fact it played on our minds so much we went and bought the ampersand to break it up!! 

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When the sofa's finally arrived, to much relief they fit perfectly. Having never bought a sofa before, there was a lot of worrying - will it fit, will it be comfy? We got the Copenhagen 3 seater and snuggler from Furniture Village and I love them! Having spent many a hungover day on here, I can confirm they are extremely comfy!

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We put the snuggler under the bay window, making the space instantly feel more homely than the previous owners had attempted. We live on a busy road and as this room is at the front of the house, I wanted the attention to be away from the view outside and more focused on the centre of the space.  It also provides a great sunbathing spot and lookout for Bojangles, who has adopted the snuggler as his very own throne! 

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The rest of the room is always being faffed with of course. I'm always introducing new items and moving things around. I really like how the copper stands with the grey and although I was considering swapping everything out for brass at one point, I'm glad I wasn't quick enough as copper is definietly proving to be a timeless metal (at least for now). 

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The Jack Lloyd prints came with us from our previous rental where we stupidly put them behind the sofa so we never actually looked at them. Now they sit on either side of the fireplace where we can admire them from where we lounge. If you haven't checked out Jack's gallery 'House of Bystander' in Chorlton, I highly recommend it. I started off buying the small £5 off-cuts before graduating to the real deal! 

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My top tips for making a living room feel cosy are to always have fresh flowers, lots of candles and ambient lighting - we have the cloud light from made.com and a floor light from Ikea that has travelled with us from house to house and is still going strong. I also have a fair few plants (the ones I can keep alive) to add a touch of greenery and life. They seem to do OK in this room as it does get a lot of light. 

I'm also a big fan of fairy lights and battery powered ones are great for putting inside lanterns and jars - they are perfect on a winter night to help create that Hygge atmosphere. 

 

The latest addition to the living is the coffee table. After living with the good old Ikea Lack table in various colours for about 5 years, it is so nice to have a proper styled table. We got this from Swoon Editions and it has probably been my most considered purchase. I have been eyeying it up for at least 6 months before we finally took the plunge. It was worth the consideration, although it is a lot smaller than its predecessor so will take a bit of getting used to. I love how it shows off the Next rug more!

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So that's the lounge - for now. I'm pretty pleased with how this room is coming along but as always there's still so much more to do. On the list are - darkening the fireplace - its the only piece of light wood left - (having a log burner installed would be the dream) and replacing the blinds with something more classy like shutters. 

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It's the perfect chill out room for the three of us to snuggle on the sofa and watch endless episodes of Netflix series! And I'm really looking forward to another winter getting all cosy and hibernating here. 

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My House In July

This hashtag came at a time when I was struggling with my Instafeed, I definitely felt it was getting a bit stale as there's only so many shots of the dining room a girl can take! It was started by @onawingandachair and it was perfect for me. Every day a different prompt challenged me to create inspiring photos around my house and beyond (I did cheat a couple!) I loved having a theme and it really helped grow my followers and reach into the wider Instagram community. Some were more successful than others, others are definitely classed as 'a bit dodgy'. Here's a round up in case you missed it, including some unseen images that either didn't make the cut or came to me later on! I also only started on day 4 so I have included some more recent pictures which fit the earlier themes. 

1. Door

Just a sneaky look at a door - my front door is a horrible uPVC number that is on the steadily growing list of "things to change". If only there was a never ending pot of money and all the time in the world! Someone once told me before we bought the house "make sure you do all the jobs straight away or else you'll never get round to doing them." They were 100% right!

2. On The Wall

A collection of my own polaroids and a Jack Lloyd print give a really simple update to a plain white wall in my dressing room. 

A collection of my own polaroids and a Jack Lloyd print give a really simple update to a plain white wall in my dressing room. 

3. Books

When asked why I turned round all the books on the bookshelf, I simply said "it's for Instagram and it looks 100% better this way." Plus I don't want anyone seeing my dodgy choice in reading material! This bookshelf seems to be really popular on Instagram and is from Maison Du Monde. It fitted neatly into our weird sized alcove and I love messing around with it, adding bits, moving things around - a stylists dream!

4. Floral

This is a cheat and was actually taken in August but I couldn't resist adding it in because it is so perfect for the prompt. I recently attended a flower crown workshop with the lovely @tangledupinblooms. I highly recommend it, it was so much fun and the flowers were beautiful. Who doesn't want to know how to make a crown of flowers? It's a skill everyone must have!

 

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5. Bedroom

A strong statement blue from Dulux - Breton Blue and a pop of yellow from the Manchester Print - perfection!

A strong statement blue from Dulux - Breton Blue and a pop of yellow from the Manchester Print - perfection!

6. Grey

The best colour! If I had my way I would paint every room a different shade of grey. I love it. It's so versatile and the perfect alternative to white. It can be neutral or statement, warm or cool - just the best!

7. Wood

Reclaimed wooden shelves purchased from eBay are great for displaying colourful spices (and pickled eggs if you like that kind of thing!)

Reclaimed wooden shelves purchased from eBay are great for displaying colourful spices (and pickled eggs if you like that kind of thing!)

8. Vintage

The only vintage item I own - this mirror belong to my Great Grandmother and now lives in my dressing room. Excuse all the dodgy pictures! 

The only vintage item I own - this mirror belong to my Great Grandmother and now lives in my dressing room. Excuse all the dodgy pictures! 

9. Pattern

Another cheat but I love this pretty floral pattern found in The Lost And Found in Knutsford. Sorry to keep banging on about this place but I'm still not over it! 

10. Textiles 

I bought these outdoor cushions on a whim in Sainsburys but with the lack of British summer and the failure to get started on the garden project, they live in the dining room as a pretty prop for the table. One day they will get to be outside! Maybe next year!

11. On The Table

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This was a fun prompt to complete as it brought back memories of my days as a Visual Merchandiser and laying out tables in roomsets and windows. I do miss being hands-on a little bit as part of my everyday job but I was really chuffed at how quickly it all came back!

12. Outside

A cleverly edited shot of our garden - it is still uncompleted and I have great plans for it...if we ever get a decent British summer!

A cleverly edited shot of our garden - it is still uncompleted and I have great plans for it...if we ever get a decent British summer!

13. Art

Art has such a varied meaning - what makes a piece of art? We don't really own many authentic art pieces, in fact we didn't own any until we received this as a belated house warming present from the OH's father. I think it fits in perfectly with all our other pieces of cheap art prints and homemade items. It's good to mix and match, helps to create that eclectic feel that is so personal to you and that no one else can quite replicate. 

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14. Kitchen

A lovely sunny day when the light flooded in through the window - come back sun! 

A lovely sunny day when the light flooded in through the window - come back sun! 

15. My Favourite

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Favourite was a tough one as I have some many favourites! The nook in the dining room was the obvious choice as a my favourite spot as it really helped boost my Instagram profile and gained me my first 1000 followers! Bojangles is also an obvious fave but the reason I'm in the picture isn't because I'm in love with myself, haha, but because it coincided with the #styleithappy theme "Me" and I was inspired by all my favourite instagrammers coming from behind the camera and showing themselves to the world. It's a daunting thing to do when you've built a page around beautifully styled interior pictures without a human insight, never mind yourself. So glad I did it though, the community is so lovely, everyone really came together and supported each other. 

16 & 17. Upcycle & On The Shelf

These B&Q shelves are the only upcycled thing we have in the house at the minute - just a quick tester pot paint job and voila! 

These B&Q shelves are the only upcycled thing we have in the house at the minute - just a quick tester pot paint job and voila! 

18. Colour

Slowly injecting more green into the lounge to go with all the dark woods and greys. It really pops which is lovely.

Slowly injecting more green into the lounge to go with all the dark woods and greys. It really pops which is lovely.

19. Lighting

I love this light so much. What you can't see from this clever angle is the massive crack that the Other Half did whislt celebrating a United goal - sad I know! I haven't found anything I love enough to replace it with yet so ashmedly it still hangs in the living room, crack and all! Not very instagrammable but totally real life! 

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20. Basket

Love our wire basket and peg from Moth in West Didsbury. The perfect prop for our hallway. 

Love our wire basket and peg from Moth in West Didsbury. The perfect prop for our hallway. 

21. Bathroom

Quick styling session with some Jo Malone Christmas gifts that I can't bear to use as they are just too lovely!

Quick styling session with some Jo Malone Christmas gifts that I can't bear to use as they are just too lovely!

22. Botanical

The things you do for Instagram. The Botanical prompt today coincided with the hashtag #allmyplantsononething by @mvwetter so I couldn't resist! Cue a bit of eye rolling from the Other Half when he asked what I was doing. "Just take an Instagram pic!" Obviously! 

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23. "I Did This!" 

I am constantly taking photos of everywhere we go and displaying them around the house. It's much cheaper than buying someone else's work and also provides us with really good memories whenever we look at them. I bunched them all together on the fabulous Ikea floating shelf in the lounge for a one time picture. I really like them though so I might keep it like this! 

24. Glass

New glass jug from Moth Style in West Didsbury - one of my all time favourite interior shops.

New glass jug from Moth Style in West Didsbury - one of my all time favourite interior shops.

25. Pair

My favourite pair of Sleeping Beauties - one was hungover, the other just likes sleeping... A LOT. 

My favourite pair of Sleeping Beauties - one was hungover, the other just likes sleeping... A LOT. 

26. Best Buy

The Instagram fave! Infamous purchase from BHS that I bought when I worked there as a Visual Merchandise Manager. It went into the sale and with my staff discount was so cheap, I bought it even before we found a house. It works so perfectly in the dining room - it definitely deserves the "Best Buy" status!

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27. Frames

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I am obsessed with buying frames and prints - we will run out of walls soon. These frames are from The Range - they have a lovely collection and are really reasonably priced. The prints are from a newly discovered Desenio - so so cheap and highly addictive! 

28. Marble

Marble tables in Grand Pacific - Espresso Martini optional 

Marble tables in Grand Pacific - Espresso Martini optional 

29. Copper

This was one of the first items we bought for the Living Room. I always wanted to inject copper in with the grey tones so the Sainsburys Lantern was perfect. Pictured here with my lovely gift from Happy + Co. These guys are trying to sustainable and give 10% of their profits to the Happy + Co farm in Cambodia. This provides much-needed jobs for the young men and women, as well as fresh fruit and vegetables for the whole community. Go check them out, their products are lovely. 

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30. Animal

Obviously Bojangles is star of the show! Pictured here with the Happy + Co cushion

Obviously Bojangles is star of the show! Pictured here with the Happy + Co cushion

31. Mirror

This hallway mirror was from Home Sense and was quite a pain to hang. It turns out the hallway walls are very crumbly and don't take weightly products very well. It's also showing the hallway reflection of the stairs. I hate that carpet with a passion for a number of reasons - 1. it's brown & 2. cats and carpet do not mix - so many clumps of hair. I really want to paint it in Farrow & Ball "Blackened" and swap the carpet for a stylish runner - one day! 

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So there you have it - 31 Instagram posts inspired by the prompts. If you are struggling with your feed and what to post next - a hashtag is a great way to kick start the creative juices. It also opens up the opportunity to connect and be inspired by feeds you didn't know existed. Go on, give it a try! 

Interior Inspiration - Manchester

Whenever I get stuck on the creativity front - I always head out and try and find inspiration from my home city. There are gems everywhere you look and Manchester really is becoming a hot trendy place to be. Here's my top 10 (for now)...

No.1 Leaf On Portland Street

Leaf is rather unexpected as it sits along the huge row of Bruntwood buildings on Portland Street, in fact it wraps around an office building splitting into two spaces. This is a hidden gem that is not yet so well known so it's perfect for admiring the interiors and having enough room to wander. It used to be the old Cube Gallery that I frequented as a graduate so has a special place in my heart. There are so many gorgeous details here, it is sympathetic to it's history whilst being bang on trend and current, mixing the old with the new perfectly

No.2 The Lost & Found Knutsford 

Technically not Manchester but close enough and just 20 mins on the train. This place is absolutely gorgeous, every single detail has been thought of - from the floor to the stairways to the fabrics. Set in an old church, the high ceilings and arched windows are perfect for statement chandeliers and bold patterns. There's a sense of fun in the little touches - neon lights, colourful flowers and vintage propping that gives this space the edge.

No.3 The Refuge

Probably one of Manchester most Instagrammed spots - the Winter Garden is everything you'd want it to be and has probably been the source of inspiration for a few of Manchester's latest spots. From the monochrome tiles on the floor to the deep green velvet sofas, I adore everything about this space. The tree in the middle wrapped in fairy lights is a real showstopper, and the marble table tops and floral patterns work so perfectly together. Set in the Palace hotel, you really feel the grandeur of the past whilst being completely in the now. 

No.4 Chapter One Books

This was an unintential find one day wandering around the Northern Quarter but definietly one I'm glad I stumbled one. Chapter One Books is an independant bookshop/coffee shop in such a lovely space, it makes you want to stay here for hours. The decor is so eclectic with random bits of furniture used to display books, chairs for lounging and the most gorgeous green vintage reading lamps I have seen in a long time! It feels like stumbling into someone's very eccentric lounge but immediately feeling at home! 

No.5 The Refinery 

Nestled behind all the major tourist spots in Spinningfields, The Refinery sits quietly and unexpectedly. This is the ultimate "Hygge" and Scandi Chic spot in Manchester complete with fur throws and candles. The soft greys and warm yellows make this space the ultimate place for bottomless brunch with the girls or even somewhere you can take Mum and make her feel special. It also hasn't been tainted by the alchemist crowd so get there whilst it's still relatively unknown. Anywhere that offers blankets with a cocktail becomes my favourite place immediately. 

No.6 Grand Pacific 

For all the old school colonial glamour, head to Grand Pacific. It is glam and grand, with high ceilings and parquet floors, peacock chairs and huge palms. It is the perfect escape to have a cocktail or two and soak in the surroundings.

The toilets are also the stuff of dreams, starting my silly back & forth with a few fellow Instagrammers over great toilet designs. #ihavethisthingwithrestaurantloos may take off one day! 

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No.7 Suri

This place is probably the most brand new of them all. It is everything that is on trend at the minute. I'm in love with the soft pinks and rose golds contrasting against the deep blues and black marbles. It screams luxury and you can tell the designers have really thought about creating an 'on trend' cool vibe. 

No.8 - Randall & Aubin

A newbie to Bridge Street, just off Deansgate - Randall & Aubin is the most stylish fish restaurant I have ever been in. Not only was the food delicious but the atmosphere was lovely. The space is very long and narrow with mainly big tables for groups and lots of sharing dishes, inviting you to get stuck in and really enjoy one another's company. There are a lot of patterned tiles everywhere with accents of brass to keep it classy. 

The toilets are something else too - pink, greens and that wallpaper is just amazing! So vibrant and fun yet also maintaining the level of luxury. 

No. 9 The Wonder Inn

The Wonder Inn is a magical place on the edge of the Northern Quarter, nestled in an derelict warehouse that Manchester is rich beyond belief with. It's a wellness centre dedicated to the community and houses a cafe, bar, yoga rooms and workshops. The low key styling of this space is just wonderful, who doesn't love fairy lights up against stripped walls with umbrellas hanging from the ceiling? The sense of history is fantastic with most of the original features remaining as well as peeling plaster and wonky ceilings! We stumbled on a Brass Band Gig here and it was absolutely epic. 

 

And finally...No.10 Alabamas 

The pancakes here alone are enough reason to visit but the decor is pretty amazing too. It's very American Eatery but with a David Hockney colour palette and will brighten up your day immediately. You might have to queue to get in but it is 100% worth the wait. The zebra wallpaper in the bathrooms is also well worth a nosey. I can't resist a Zebra theme! 

As I am writing this, there's at least 1 new place popping up on my radar everyday. Leaving the possibility open for a version 2 of this post - and also plenty of opportunities for me to go wandering, drink and eat!