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Welcome to SK Bramhall & Woodford Welcome you to the September / October issue of SK Bramhall & Woodford. As things are now getting back to our new normal, can I please remind you to contact the organisers of the events and activities we have in the magazine. People and groups will be going at their own pace so it’s best to check up before you go than be disappointed on the day.

This month Interior Design page 30

Have the events over the last year made you think about setting up your own business? If the answer is yes, it would be well worth your while to read Peter Bevans article first. Page 34

TOP BEDROOM STORAGE IDEAS

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s I write this, the housing market has a huge supply and demand problem. Usual amount of demand, not enough supply. That means that, for the moment, we’re all staying put. Perhaps it’s the unusual times we’re living in, perhaps we want some stability right now, whatever it is, it means that we need our homes to work for us now more than ever. Our bedrooms, no matter what our age, should be a calming and beautiful sanctuary. Now, how can that be the case if every time you open a cupboard you’re met with an avalanche of ‘stuff’? Clothes for every eventuality of our British weather, odd shoes, bedding, jewellery, the vacuum! You name it, we squeeze it in. Don’t worry, in my experience of working with people in their homes, this is just about everybody. There’s never enough space (it’s definitely not that we have too many clothes) (or shoes!). There are easy and practical solutions. I don’t mean just throwing a load of shelves up from a well known Swedish home store that will look generic and fall apart quicker than a wet Digestive. It can be stylish and a gorgeous addition to your bedroom décor. Behind your bed is a missed opportunity. People may hang a picture but moving the bed out just a few inches or more if you can spare it, creates a large, shallow surface area. Sliding doors and

shelves, perfect for books, jewellery, make up etc. The top can hold your lamp, books, perfume etc. The fronts can be panelled, painted plain or stencilled. There are lots of good stencils on the market that are easy to use. Another very simple and massively missed opportunity is the bedside table. Traditionally it’s a small unit, one drawer that holds, well, rubbish really along with your bedtime reading, pop your lamp on top and that’s it. Replace it with a small sideboard and voila, you have tons of room. Take a look around at what is going for a small price and repurpose it, paint, take a door off, or have something fabulous made to measure. Either will look fantastic and be much roomier. One of my favourites for a mountain of extra storage is a high shelf. They don’t take anything off the room as they’re way above the eye-line. You can use pretty boxes, not too many of these or they look cluttered. Just putting all of your books up there will look like a library for tall people. Break it up, add vases, plants and picture. Colour co-ordinate things to add interest, use string lights to draw attention to something, use different levels with a taller picture frame, a few books, next to a hanging plant. Faux plants are great here so you don’t need to think about watering them. If you need any help I’m here.

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This month we have caught up with Bramhall Golf Clubs captain for 2021 Alan Smith in our Club News. Check out how his year has been going so far. Page 16. Also we have some great articles from our regulars covering, the essentials a beginner needs for sewing, music memories for people suffering from dementia and plenty more. Hope you enjoy the read and I’ll see you next time. All the best

Simon Simon Hemsley SK Magazines T: 07952 005518 E: simon@skmagazines.co.uk W: www.skmagazines.co.uk

Contents Welcome - Page 3 Events - Pages 5,6 & 8 Community Care - Page 10 Mind Matters – Page 12 In Stitches – Page 14 Club News – Page 16 Community news – Page 18 Children’s Activities - Pages 21 & 24 Food & Drink – Page 26 Under the Hammer – Page 28 Interior Design – Page 30 Event Spotlight – Page 32 Financial Matters – Page 34 Health & Wellbeing – Page 36 Community Index – Page 38 Wellbeing Pilates – Page 40 Ad Index - Page 42

To advertise in SKBramhall & Woodford please contact Simon Hemsley on 07952 005518 or e-mail simon@skmagazines.co.uk for further information. SKCheadle Hulme & Cheadle: September Deadline: Oct / Nov issue is 10th September SKBramhall & Woodford and SKWimslow & Alderley Edge October Deadline: Nov / Dec issues is 13th October. (please allow two extra days for ad design). Printed by Stephens & George ©SK Magazines. All rights reserved. No reproduction can be made without permission.

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