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Why chevrons are no longer just for road markings
LOVING YOUR PROPERTY Wye perfection pays
SPRING PRODUCTS
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...is where your home is
“Never shy away or think ooh that’ll be too much!” Sophie Robinson shares her tips and tricks
Cool, calm and colourful
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Welcome to the Spring issue of Loving Your Home, the magazine from haart estate agents. This issue is jam-packed full of great ideas to help you sell or rent your home and includes plenty of pages of properties listed with haart, as well as advice, guidance and local information on the housing market. Jenna Gregory, Editor
We’re so excited to share this season’s trends with you and are sure they’ll help you to invest more love into your home.
With three Bank Holiday weekends approaching, why not embrace the opportunity to tackle those DIY projects you’ve been putting on hold? In our ‘Ask the Experts’ section on page 11, our team of interior designers show how to achieve vibrant looks in the home without too much effort or expense. Don’t forget to use our handy check list on page 26 if you’re on the move!
04. We love: Spring products 05. Spring trend: Lemon aid 06. High street v Highbrow
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07. Decorating tips 08. Sophie Robinson
Now the dark days of winter are behind us, it’s an ideal time to brighten up your life and home with a splash of colour. We chat to interior design expert Sophie Robinson, one of the judges of BBC 2’s The Great Interior Design Challenge, who shares some top tips in her interview on page 8. Our décor feature is all about chevron stripes - which can add a bold colourful statement to any room. Plus we’ve come up with some ingenious ways to put your own personal stamp on a rented property, see page 7.
It’s all mellow yellow, page 5.
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11. Ask the experts 12. Loving your property
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14. Save space stop hoarding 15. Space saving solutions 16. Be bold: Go stripey
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Buying, selling or renting with haart couldn’t be easier. If you see a property that takes your fancy, just call your local haart office between 8am and 10pm seven days a week. Or for more properties and information visit haart.co.uk.
Sophie Robinson’s interview page 8.
18. Loving your garden 19. Loving your kitchen 20. Apps and gadgets 22. Loving your life 23. Loving your area 24. Intelligent advice from haart 25. Local area spotlight 26. Properties for sale and rent Inside back cover Moving checklist
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Competition rules Readers’ letters (Love to share): Entries should be made by 31 May, 2014. The winning question, email, letter, status or tweet, submitted by readers of all editions of Loving Your Home will be picked by the editor, and its writer will receive £250 of John Lewis/Waitrose vouchers. The winner will be notified by email, post, social media or telephone call. If a reply by the winner to confirm their postal address is not received in 5 days of being selected, a new winner will be picked. Prizes are non-transferable and there are no cash alternatives. Only one entry per person; entrants must be aged 18 and over. The editor’s decision is final and no correspondence can be entered into.
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Loving Your Home Published by Mosaic Publicity on behalf of: Spicerhaart Estate Agents Ltd (04430726) Colwyn House, Sheepen Place, Colchester C03 3LD W: mosaicpublicity.co.uk T: 01206 841933 Jenna Gregory, Editor Philippa Green, Writer Chris Douglas, Designer Karen Ainley, Chief Executive With thanks to: Martin Evans, Lucy Halliday, Sophie Robinson, Sven Wombwell and Mark Baumann.
©2014 Spicerhaart Estate Agents Limited (“haart”). All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying or recording, without permission. While every care is taken, prices and details are subject to change and the publisher can take no responsibility for omissions or errors. Information contained within is for general purposes only and we will not be liable for any loss or damage arising. Please note that although the property information contained in this magazine is believed to be correct at the time of publication, the nature of the property market means that both the availability of the properties and the relevant asking prices may well change following the date of publication and no responsibility can be taken for any loss or damage arising from action taken as a result of the information in this publication. Readers should take specific steps to confirm with their local haart branch the continued accuracy of any information on which they wish to specifically rely.
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We love: Spring products April showers – Keep your hair frizz free in the April showers with this heart umbrella, BrolliesGalore.co.uk, £19.95
Sainsbury’s new ‘General Store’ furniture range – The pallet and crate trend has taken the blogging and Pinterest world by storm in the past few months. But if making furniture from disused pallets isn’t your thing, Sainsbury’s new ‘General Store’ range could be just the solution. All the pieces are made from solid, reclaimed pine that are between 60 and 80 years old and weathered, to create that timeless ‘inheritance’ look. Our favourite pieces are the 2-door cabinet, £499, the bar stool, £75 (left) and the pallet lookalike coffee table, £179 (below).
Transport cushions Add some va va vroom to your sofa with these vintage-esque transport cushions. The Cadillac, Vespa and Berlin bus designs also come in art prints, trays and mugs so you can mix and match to liven up your living room. Cushions, £25 each, John Lewis.
Not another bill – Still sad that Christmas and the presents are all over? Subscribe to receive surprise presents through your letterbox each month with NotAnotherBill.com. The box of surprise gifts will introduce you to up-and-coming artists, designers and brands. Previous presents have included art prints, posh toiletries, wall hangers, funky aprons, tea towels and more. Choose what categories you prefer from home décor, art, jewellery, ladies’ or gents’ gifts, or opt for a total surprise. Subscription £18 a month, NotAnotherBill.com
Pom Pom Cube pouffe seat – Take a well-earned rest from all those Bank Holiday weekend DIY jobs with this funky foot stall, which looks like a jelly bean sweet shop with its multi-colour pom poms. utting your feet up for five minutes never looked so appealing. Available from CultFurniture.com for £149. George Home – After much anticipation the team at George have finally launched the George Home range coming to Asda stores and online from 28 March. The first Spring/Summer collection focuses on four main trends that draw on British culture and fashion. Our favourite is the glamorous 1950s retro ‘Riviera’ trend with its candy pop pastel colours, seen here. Birds duvet set, £12, round cushions £5, pin-up cushion £7, bunting £6, lamp £25.
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Sparrow keyring and key holder, £10.99, MyHaus.com
A warm welcome with Hello You lovely people door mat, £24.95, Amara.com
Vintage house number, £4.95, DotComGiftShop.com
Personalised Postcode puzzle, £19.99, Firebox.com
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Spring trend: Lemon aid
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ellow is the colour of Spring and a hit for designers this year. Adding a dash of uplifting yellow is an instant way to refresh any room. Designers take a modern twist on the traditional yellow for Spring 2014 by pairing soft pastels with vivid brights to create a colorful equilibrium. Inspired by a mixture of blooming flowers and travels abroad, designers are using this colour to add refreshing brightness to rooms. No longer is yellow just mellow…
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Bisley Glo filing cabinet -drawer in lemon yellow £245 - Paperstone.co.uk
2. Like bees to honey Le Creuset honey pot and silicone dipper £22 - LeCreuset.co.uk
3. Soft landing Jacquard knit cushion £16 - BHS
4. Hello sunshine
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unched metal flower bowl £25 - Debenhams
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5. On the wire Ben de Lisi, wire candlestick holder £7 - Debenhams
6. Light up your life Aerial pendant light £30 - Habitat
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Solid oak ‘Pear’ side table, available as one pear or as a ‘pair’ £210 - ObiFurniture.co.uk
8. Yello! Wild & Wolf corded telephone £49.95 - John Lewis
9. Bright bath time Hand and bath towels £1 - £6 - George Home
10. Got your number
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Eames birch wood tray numbers £30 - DesignedInLondon.com
11. Just in time Make baking fun with this yellow duck-shaped kitchen timer £34 - Alessi.com
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12. Drink to this Xavier Pauchard yellow stackable bar stool £65 - CultFurniture.com
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13. Take a seat Eames style bright yellow plastic retro side chair £50 - FusionLiving.co.uk
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Seletti submarine accessories set for the bathroom £46 - MadeInDesign.com
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Origami style
Ru ed enigma pendant The Range
All folded up
Kami paper pendant shade Habitat
£11.99
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Just in time Home Collection large wall clock Very.co.uk
Ticks all the boxes £55 £90
Hang about!
Gumball coat rack DotComGiftShop.com
Newgate Putney wall clock Heals
Not just a hat rack!
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Vitra Hang it all coat rack by Charles & Ray Eames, Heals
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Smooth seating
Plush perch
Mauve Barbot velvet occasional chair Dunelm Mill
Velvet tub chair OliverBonas.com
£149.99 £445
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Put your feet up £19.99
Morrocan stitched pouffe Dunelm Mill
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Leather luxury
Leather Morrocan cover pouffe NotOnTheHighStreet.com
Etsy.com: If you haven’t got the patience to get crafty but you love the handmade look, this website is for you. It’s like the crafty version of eBay. Packed with thousands of worldwide independent sellers, the first time you visit could open up a can of worms. Be warned it’s addictive! We’ve spent many a sleepless night on this site. It’s pretty much the best thing ever!
FromBritainWithLove.com: This website sells items crafted by British designers. Everything from cushions and cards, to office supplies and outdoor living, there’s so much to love.
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Decorating tips Spruce up your rental property When you rent a property it can be difficult to make it your own without upsetting the landlord. As a tenant you are legally allowed to make any change to a property’s décor. However, the same legislation demands at the end of the tenancy the property needs to be left as you found it, especially if you want to get your deposit back. If you’re planning something, tell your landlord first, many have preferences about what you can and can’t do so check first.
Here are some of our decorating tips to help add personality to your rental property without leaving a permanent mark. Light up a room: A lot of central pendant lamps require an electrician to fit them. They can also be harsh on a room. Consider instead adding floor and table lamps to create softer and subtle mood lighting. Try the Blake Floor Lamp, £150, or the Large Floral Globe table lamp with etched glass (left), £120, both from Next. Use matt paint, not gloss: Gloss paint may be tempting, especially if you have kids and they tend to wipe their mucky hands on the walls, but shiny walls won’t go down well with your landlord. Cover the floors: Don’t go to the expense of investing in new floors. Instead, disguise flooring you don’t like with large rugs, which also add colour and character. Wallpaper panels: Paste your favourite wallpaper to MDF panels instead of the walls. This looks great as a headboard behind a bed or as a feature wall with patterned wallpaper. It can be easily changed, plus you can take it with you when you move.
Hang new curtains: It’s simple to hang new fabric curtains to revive a room, which can be much easier and less permanent to fit than made-to-measure blinds. Use the existing pole and fixings and just keep the old curtains to hang back up when you move. This Spring, bloom-patterned pair are between £40-£120 from Next. Accessorise: Bring colour to every room with accessories without too much expense. If your property is already furnished, adding cushions and throws can transform a sofa. Stickers: Stickers are a great way to add art and colour to a wall. NotOnTheHighStreet do some fantastic ones, such as trees, city skylines and world maps. You can also add stickers to kitchen and bathroom tiles in the same way. Both can be removed without leaving a trace.
Upcycling tip pdate an old chest of drawers with different coloured door knobs. These John Lewis ones have been used to help mark each drawer differently, highlighting the different contents in each. We love this! Cupboard knobs - left to right, from top: Bombay Duck Pattern Flower ceramic £3.95, Glass Swirl £5, small Rose Quartz £2, Bombay Duck Bonbon ceramic round £4.95, Henna with filigree silver £ . 5, eramic Vintage lower £ . 5, eramic lower osy £5.95, Small green Adventurine £12, Bombay Duck Vintage Rose ceramic £5.95 – all from John Lewis 0 7
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The interview
Sophie Robinson By Jenna Gregory
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You were one of two judges for the BBC2 show The Great Interior Design Challenge. For those that missed it, what was it all about? Well, the 12 episodes followed 24 amateur designers, who had never been paid to do interior design; they’d just designed their own places. Professions ranged from painters and decorators to coffee-shop owners, so we had a diverse group of contestants. ne thing they had in common was a huge amount of talent and creativity. But we put them through their paces with just 48 hours and a £1,000 budget to do up the willing homeowners’ rooms. Those who often did the best had practical skills and could make things on a tight budget. Failing that, if they were innovative and savvy with their shopping purchases they also did well. Where we saw contestants fail was if they could only deliver their own personal style, and therefore not interpret the brief for the client. However, I’m happy to say, very few clients didn’t like the end result! All in all it was a fantastic show, which you can still watch via BBC iPlayer, and proved that this country is brimming with creative design talent.
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Bold beautiful What was it like judging amateur interior designers? It felt like a real privilege. Daniel Hopwood, the other judge on the show who is an award-winning architect and designer, and I were often inspired by the contestants’ creations. Even though we’ve been in the business for years they were showing us innovative ideas. It was very difficult when aniel and I didn’t agree on who should win. We just had to thrash it out! And there was lots of disappointment when we couldn’t put contestants through – they really wanted it so badly, so it was sad to let people go. What impressed you the most with the amateur designers? I feel one of the hardest tasks for the designers was that they had never met the client or seen the room until the day the project started. Although they were delivered a brief a week in advance in order to prepare a design, if the client didn’t like it, it was very hard for them to make changes at such short notice. I was impressed by how much they cared about their client and wanted them to like their design. Their level of professionalism was remarkable – and amazingly there were no tantrums!
And how do you collect ideas? Are you a Pinterest fan? Pinterest is massive at the moment, and I love it. I used to have magazine tear out sheets and would Sellotape everything to scrap books. Now it’s more digital. If you have an idea you can just do a Google search for inspiration. I have the Pinterest app on my iPad and just pin my favourite ideas to mood boards. I do like to acknowledge where an idea came from though and always try to name the stylist or designer. What advice would you give budding home decorators who want to take interior design further? If you want a career in interior design you need to look at training at university, colleges, design schools, or online courses. If you simply want to do more with your own home The Great Interior Design Challenge book has all the fundamentals of interior design included, as well as some great quick and affordable design ideas. So read up, start a interest board and, as Daniel always said on the show, “It’s only paint!” so experiment as you can always change it.
How did you first get into interior design? I was always obsessed with interior design from a young age and was constantly re-decorating my bedroom. I went on to study furniture design at university and just by luck one of my friends’ mums was an interior stylist so I became her assistant after graduating. I fell in love with doing up room sets and the whole photo-shoot process. This led to a career in magazines starting with the BBC Good Homes magazine. I now freelance for various publications and home-furnishing clients. What is your favourite interior design-project that you have worked on in the past? This is a tricky one! There are too many to choose from. Thousands of set designs for the magazines and hundreds of home renovations. However, one project I did for the Ideal Home Show really stands out. It was with Madame Tussauds and I had to imagine and create a room set that the celebrity lived in. Ant and Dec, George Clooney and Tom Jones were just some of them. Tom Jones was my favourite – we had him singing in the shower in a very bling, Vegas-style, bathroom. Unfortunately, they were all only for wax celebs. Do you put the same time and passion into styling your own rooms at home? Yes, I’m equally obsessed about it but my own rooms at home aren’t quite so ‘designed’. I make them a lot more relaxed and eclectic because it is our home very different to those I do for clients. Where do you get your design inspiration from before a project? As a magazine stylist it means I receive all the press previews from manufacturers so I’m privy to new products and ideas. I also flick through all the home-style magazines so I get ideas from them. My husband, Tom, and I have recently renovated our own holiday lets, pictured here, and I took inspiration from the Brighton Pavilion, which is really eccentric and full of fantastic colour and decorative pieces. I am also influenced by art, global trends and design eras of the past.
Do you have a favourite product, an absolute must-have for the home? It’s all very well for a room to look designed but every living room needs a really comfy sofa. Go for cosy, not posey. I hate sitting on a sofa that has all the comfort of a dry biscuit! It has to be comfy; it’s all part of making you feel good in your own home, especially after a hard day. Are there any key trends for 2014 we should be looking out for? The main trend continuing this year is the ‘Salvage style’. So think bare bulb lighting, bare brick style, disused pallets, really industrial with copper and metal furniture, and exposed plumbing and piping. 0 9
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Have you got a designer trade secret you can share? My general rule of thumb is to never shy away and never think “ooh that’ll be too much!” Rooms generally look better if you’re bolder in your choice, so just go for it. Often people who go for the safe option, commonly an overdose of beige, only feel disappointed with the results.
Sophie Robinson will be hosting master classes on interior design in London, along with fellow judge, Daniel Hopwood, and the two finalists from The Great Interior Design Challenge Visit the website for details: SophieAndDaniel.com
Sophie’s simple tips for bringing a tired room back to life Think neutral: If you’re starting from scratch think of neutral investment buys – carpet, sofa. Then accessorise with colours and over time add to the room when you can afford to. Upcycle: Work out what furniture you already have and upcycle and upholster. Paint up old wooden furniture with specialist one-coat paints like Annie Sloan’s chalk collection. Customise: Add a trim to plain curtains or cover a plain lampshade with new material. Feature wall: To add colour to a room buy one small tin of paint for a feature wall or two rolls of patterned wallpaper. De-clutter: Too much stuff will make a room look overcrowded. Instead group collections together in box shelves or put photo frames together. Scattering them around the room will only look messy. Think in pairs: My favourite trick! Invest in a pair of lamps rather than a single pendant lamp, this will look more designed. For example a pair of lamps either side of the sofa. A pair of paintings, a pair of cushions, a pair of chairs also gives the room a sense of balance and calming symmetry.
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Adding a splash of colour to your entrance hall creates drama and style. One really colourful trend that will create a wow factor is ombré stairs, pictured right. Strip your stairs back to their natural floorboards, sand them and then paint the sides in slightly different colours of the same theme. ick up five or six sample pots of paint in consecutive colours and paint two stairs in each colour. Try an angled brush for getting close to the edges. But if you prefer it soft under foot then John Lewis has launched a new olour nlimited carpet range (left), which offers a bespoke colourdye service in their different carpet types. rovide them with a sample of the colour you want them to match and they’ll order your free handdyed, colour-match sample. Then if you’re happy with the colour, they can measure up and estimate.
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Are there any ways I can update my bathroom without buying a whole new suite? My bathroom is currently tiled white with an enamelled standalone bath.
Sometimes just accessorising a bathroom can make it look new. Fresh coloured towels, a new bathmat, toothbrush pots and a colourful shower curtain can make a huge difference. Next at Home and M S have some great matching bathroom accessories. If you don’t fancy changing or painting your tiles then you could paint your bath tub to make a statement. B esigns.co.uk now offer a bathtub paint service for £1 8 with over 100 Farrow and Ball paint colours to choose from. A coloured bathtub will make a real statement. Large stripy bathroom towels, (left), £32 NotOnTheHighStreet.com
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Are there any affordable but stylish ways to cover ugly electric radiators without having to buy an expensive wooden frame?
Most wooden radiator covers or bespoke carpentry can be expensive. If you’re not a dab at DIY then perhaps think about moving furniture as focal points, which can take your attention away from the radiator, such as placing a sofa to obscure it or adding a desk worktop above. Alternatively, Homebase now offers some affordable radiator cover options starting at £29.99 for an 80 x 80 cover which are ready to be painted or stained to match your décor. If your budget can stretch a little further Totally-Rad.co.uk, (left), offer bespoke covers. There are some great electric radiators available at the moment with prices starting from £80 for attractive chrome rails, (right), visit HomeSupply.co.uk.
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Loving: Your property
Wye perfection pays 3 bedroom semi-detached Location:
Near Wye, Kent
Who lives here:
Mary Anderson
Selling for:
£325,000
The area: Located just outside of the countryside village of Wye, this property has staggering views across the Kent downs. Canterbury is only 15 minutes away and the fast train line to London will have you in the capital in less than 40 minutes. The look: Simple and understated, yet elegant and chic, this gorgeous 19th century home has a mix of rustic and contemporary styles.
the look It is not often we come across a home such as this. The time spent making this home the very best it can be has been a labour of love for Mary. The attention to detail is staggering and shows what can be done if no corners are cut or short cuts taken, it will pass anyone’s test of quality. Mary’s perfectionist detailing even made her knock at someone’s house to find out what the exact colour was of the door. She said: “I loved it so much I had to ask! I had been looking for the perfect door colour and I wanted this. The lady laughed and said it was Green/Blue by Farrow & Ball. The next day I ordered a tin.” As well as these finishing touches and new furniture, Mary has refurbished every part of this semi-detached property, from replastering to new electrics, plumbing and heating. The main focus with the renovation was the hub of the home, the kitchen, which has brand new solid oak fitted units and a new cooker situated in the hearth where the range cooker would have once been. The engineered oak floor runs through the kitchen and beyond into the study, which takes you to the downstairs bathroom - another renovation achievement for Mary. 1 2
When she began work on the bathroom she realised the roof of the period extension could be lifted and has transformed the space with a vaulted ceiling where a contemporary chandelier now hangs. The high-quality fittings and fixtures including the natural stone tiling, rain-storm shower and under-floor heating, make bathtime feel like an escape to a 5-star hotel or spa. As a commuter to London, Mary wanted a luxury countryside retreat that would feel like bliss when getting home. Mary said,
“I look forward to arriving back here after a long day at work. And weekends feel like an escape to the country – you wouldn’t know you’re just 40 minutes from the City. The people of Wye are so welcoming, and I love the local food markets on Saturdays. I don’t want to leave really but I want to move closer to my parents.”
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Get the look Living room Five Light Pendant £34.98, B&Q
Madame Coco velvet armchair, £935, SofaWorkshop.com
Mirrored bedside table £139.99, Dunelm Mill
Branch coffee table £397 Bouf.com
Large indoor stainless-steel lantern, £15, Matalan
Lille White Stripe Wallpaper, £34 per roll, Laura Ashley
Kylie Minogue bedding & cushion, £25, BHS For more information call Matthew Chivers at haart Ashford on 01233 620340 until 10pm weekdays or email matthew.chivers@haart.co.uk 1 3
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stop hoarding Take advantage of the natural urge that comes this time of year to have a spring clean and get rid of items that are weighing you down. Be ruthless and throw out items you no longer need or use, especially those that are taking up valuable space, for a more streamlined minimalist lifestyle. With a clearer living space comes a clearer mind, able to focus on enjoying experiences and what’s really important in life.
Clutter types: There are two types of clutter. The first is la y clutter, which is little more than rubbish maga ines, un-filed papers, unwanted Christmas presents, pots of paint samples, all these things need to go. It’s all superficial and it’s easier to get rid of than memory clutter. These type of nostalgic items remind us of some important person, event or achievement in the past - it’s sentimental and often hardest to part with. To tackle this, set aside some time to do it, and try the emergency test what would you grab if there was a fire Secondly, work out what makes you happy and create a memory box. You’ll then learn how to balance the possessions you want to own with the space you have. When you find this balance, you’ll learn how to keep it. Wardrobe detox: First of all, start by whipping your wardrobe back into shape with a cleansing clothing detox. Organise your items into three piles. The must keep pile for items your wear regularly, the maybe pile for items that are needed but not worn often and finally a goodbye pile to those items you need to send packing. Think about dressing for now, don’t keep clothes you wore five years ago or clothes you want to wear next year. Also forget about those fidget pieces. If it makes you feel tense or doesn’t let you enjoy what you’re doing there’s no point in keeping it. Once you’ve streamlined your pieces create a capsule wardrobe by categorising everything into colours or items. If your wardrobe still won’t squeeze everything in, consider packing your winter clothes away in the loft for the summer. Also invest in slim velvet hangers that take up minimal rail space. Spare room: Bring love back to your spare room rather than making it the dumping ground for clutter. According to a recent survey, one in four households have a designated clutter room, often as well as a loft and a garden shed full of clutter. Tennis rackets, gym equipment, old books and maga ines collecting dust, and spare stuff we may need one day. Most often you won’t and it needs to go. If your son or daughter has left home but their stuff hasn’t, warn them that you will be doing a clear-out. Give them a few chances to do it themselves and if they don’t, go for it, but warn them before you bin anything! Under-stairs cupboard: We all need somewhere to store the vacuum cleaner and the ironing board, but when space is so valuable why not consider turning your cupboard into a downstairs toilet, a built-in dog bed or even add a few extra feet to your hall or living room by opening it up to fit a sofa or a desk workspace. Without the under-stairs cupboard to hide clutter away you’re less likely to hoard.
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Useful ways to de-clutter: M&S Shwopping scheme: Simply take your unwanted clothes to any M&S store and they will pass them on to Oxfam, in return you will receive a £5 gift voucher to spend in Marks and Spencer when you spend over £35 in store. So far the scheme has raised £4 million for the charity. Boot sales: Earn some extra pounds for your unwanted goods. It’s amazing the things people buy. Remember your trash is someone else’s treasure. If it’s too good to go for pennies, work out what it’s worth first at ValueMyStuff.com. Up-cycle: Give old furniture a new lease of life by upholstering with new fabric or adding colour to wood with chalk paint. If you don’t do this in a year though, you never will. Swishing events: Also known as swap shops, these events let you exchange your unwanted clothes for new ones. Items should be high-end and good quality, so anything that doesn’t make you feel great, take a deep breath and swap them to a better home. For events in your area visit Swishing.com. Charity shops: Charity shops rely on donations from the public and some will take furniture, including British Heart Foundation stores, Bhf.org.uk. If you sign up and donate to Oxfam they will let you know how much your goods have raised. If you are a UK taxpayer you can add “Gift Aid” to your donation, meaning the charity can receive an extra 28p from the Government for every £1.
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Space-saving beds add an extra dimension Prop up a pillow and take a look at these latest space-saving beds, all with superb storage solutions. With space at a premium in most homes, these clever designs will have you packing more than a few Zzzzzs.
Children will love their own personalised, brightly coloured Funky Bunk, great for when their friends come to stay. As well as a double-length, full-depth wardrobe, there are plenty of drawers to keep clothes and toys packed away. From £1,490. SpaceSavingBeds.co.uk
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For the older child, the Harper High Sleeper has a helpful hideaway for homework. What youngster won’t want to reach for their books from these shelves, nestling under a single bed? Also available in the range is a mini wardrobe, two drawers, a desk and a pin board. From £550 (self assembly). next.co.uk
By day, a study; by night, a spare bed. This StudyBed comes in a choice of finishes, including real wood veneer, white and bespoke painted or stained. The single StudyBed has a fullsize 3 ft single bed, with a large desk area and plenty of room to attach pin boards, pictures and posters. A double-bed option is also available. From £1,560. StudyBed.co.uk
Amazing Spaces
This HEMNES day bed will look fantastic in a spare room or conservatory. For just £260, this sofa doubles up as a single bed, with drawers providing ideal storage for sheets and pillow cases. Ikea.com
To see how other people turn tiny spaces into the most incredible places to live, work and play, visit George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces on Channel 4oD online. Channel4.com/programmes/george-clarkes-amazing-spaces
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Be bold: Go stripey Chevron stripes are no longer just for road markings These bold zig zag stripes are now the latest dramatic trend for interior design. If you’re after a statement wall or a key piece of furniture, we show you how to create this look at home.
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hevron is the V-shaped pattern that has taken the design world by storm in the form of wallpaper, accent rugs, throw pillows and even wall art.
Many people call this classic pattern a zig zag but it is a bit bolder than that and is essentially a series of Vs laid out in a row. The pattern is both modern and fun, but can also look completely timeless when mixed into more traditional décor. It can feel both masculine and feminine, making it incredibly versatile for family homes. Chevron may be all the rage these days but that doesn’t mean it’s new. In fact the chevron pattern appeared on pottery and rock carvings as early as 1800 BC in Ancient Greece. A few thousand years later it became part of parquet flooring and was first laid on the floors of the Versailles alace in rance in the 1 th entury. The intricate chevron patterns of parquet flooring would have been an indicator of status, wealth and taste. More recently in the 1970s, the geometric bohemian pattern returned for the colourful decade. Flash forward to now and as we look at all the accessories and fabrics coming out for spring, it’s obvious the chevron pattern isn’t going away soon and is, in fact, making more of a long-term impact in all design items around the home. Amongst traditional décor it looks so unexpected and will add that wow factor to a room. To update your home and use this trend here’s how to re-create the look at home... 1 6
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Statement wall One of the boldest but easiest ways to introduce a little chevron love is to paint an accent wall - it looks especially fun in a kid’s room. Use masking tape to create the pattern (the thicker the tape the bigger the pattern will appear), paint the entire wall and then remove the tape to reveal your chevrons. The American brand of masking tape called Frogtape actually do a chevron pattern so you don’t have to cut the tape into strips. It’s available from Amazon or eBay with international postage. The same masking tape method can be used to add the pattern to a piece of upcycled furniture such as a chest of drawers or even to the edge of wooden stairs. An alternative way to create the chevron is to cut the shape using a stencil and a sharp craft knife. Or chevron wallpaper is just as good for creating an impact without the need for tricky tape or stencil cutting!
Parquet flooring
Wilde shower curtain, £5, and matching laundry bin, £4, Wilko.com
Yellow and charcoal chevron French Provincial side chair, £365, ShopSpacePlace from Etsy.com
If you’re lucky enough to have parquet flooring you certainly shouldn’t be hiding it. Restore it by sanding, varnishing or even staining it with a coloured wood paint for a really vibrant chevron look.
Bedding and curtains
Monochrome chevron knitted cushion, £22, RoseAndGrey.co.uk
Chevron bedding and curtains are other low-maintenance ways to add a splash of this geometric trend to a room.
Cushions If you’re not ready to fully commit to the trend then don’t go all-out chevron just yet, instead add a dash of pattern and colour to your living room with some bright chevron cushions. Perfect for updating a sofa for spring. This one, left, is £50 from LindseyLang.co.uk
Fabrics There are some really stunning chevron fabrics available. Take a look at sellers on Etsy and then try upholstering an old chair back to life with this pattern. It adds just the right amount of playfulness to a neutral room without going too crazy! Without the need for too much sewing you could also add fabric to the dining room as a table runner or staple it to the back of a blank wooden canvas for a piece of wall art.
Lamps A chevron lamp makes a quiet statement while still adding a pop of designer influence to a room. A chevron lampshade is an even easier way to commit to the trend because it’s so easy to change but while it’s on trend it adds the perfect finishing touch to a room if you want to add impact. This one, left, is £30 from NotOnTheHighStreet.com
Chevron Ampersand Giclée print, £28, NotOnTheHighStreet.com Scion Dhurrie Paste the Wall Wallpaper, Topaz, £36 per roll, John Lewis
Chevron light switch cover plate, £6.25, Etsy.com
Rugs An oversized chevron rug is the perfect way to add colour and fun to any decor. Amongst a traditional setting it makes a stark contrast and is bound to be the talking point of any room. We love this bold retro one, £69, from Urban utfitters.
Chevron orange and natural pouf ottoman, £85, Zeldabelle from Etsy.com
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Loving your garden
Garden advice from Sven Wombwell Garden designer and garden TV presenter. Author of garden books including Allotment Gardening for Dummies. Sven is also UK Sales Manager for Roshults, luxury Scandinavian garden furniture.
Marching to summer Veg to plant in March April
Chelsea Flower Show Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show, 20-24 May 2014 If you are looking for inspiration for your garden visiting the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in May is an absolute must. It takes an amazing 25 days to set up the whole show and on open day there will be 550 exhibitors, some from around the globe, and some truly stunning gardens.
You are going to be busy because March and April are the best months to plant most of your crops! These are just some of the vegetables that need to be planted:
Just as London Fashion Week sets the trends for retailers for the forthcoming year, so does the Chelsea Flower Show for gardeners. This year we expect to see several emerging trends. The big one for 2014 is going native’ - meadow gardens with wild flowers, birds, and pollinating plants to encourage the bee population. Another trend will be front gardens and what you can do with a small suburban space. This is great if you’re thinking of the shop window appeal for your home. With a few hard-working, low-maintenance shrubs you can add colour and depth with not much hassle. A favourite is lavender as it looks and smells great, but we’re looking forward to seeing what the Chelsea designers have in store.
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If you time your visit to arrive on the final day, Saturday 2 May, that’s your chance to buy some of the beautiful plants to stock your own garden with from 4pm. But if you are leaving by public transport, before you buy make sure it’s feasible to carry your new and beautiful plants home! The five-day long show is open daily from 8am with the last entry at 5. 0pm. n the first two days the show is open only to RHS members and among the VIP visitors there are usually members of the Royal family who attend the opening day each year. Ticket prices vary from £30 if you enter at 5.30pm or £58 if you are not a member and want to stay all day. For more details visit the RHS website at Rhs.org.uk
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Window boxes add instant colour to the side of any home, we love this forget-me-not blue wooden one. £14 - Primrose.co.uk Start a mini indoor kitchen allotment to grow your own herbs and small veg. £25.99 - Firebox.com
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Wipe your feet on a grassy flower mat with the Daisy Garden Door Mat. £69 - Myhaus.com
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Loving your kitchen
Kitchen products We love: Egg-static – rustic egg trug. We don’t have our own chickens to lay eggs to fill this but we still love it. It would look particularly good with chocolate Easter eggs in, too! £35, SparrowAndFinch.co.uk
Meet the mussel man
Grate Stuff - If you have to peel carrots for the Easter bunny, or for Mark’s recipe, make it less tedious with this fun Karoto sharpener, £10.90, MadeInDesign.co.uk
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hen it comes to cooking up a tasty treat, British Masterchef Mark Baumann has a new trick up his chef white’s sleeves.
He has developed an eponymous butter, which adds such a flavoursome punch that it has been snapped up by some of the UK’s major supermarkets.
It’s egg-citing!
Baumanns Butters come in garlic, Cheddar cheese and bacon, and caramelised red onion and balsamic vinegar flavours, ideal for everything from jacket potatoes and steaks to fine dining that will impress your friends.
With Easter just around the corner we’ve picked our favourite of this year’s hatch of chocolate eggs.
Mark, the owner of Baumanns Brasserie in Coggeshall, Essex, features in the International Who’s Who of hefs he is a guest presenter of TV ood’s flagship programme, Great Food Live and has starred in his own ITV series ‘Baumann goes to market’. He is soon to launch a new upmarket chain of restaurants, Bourgee, aimed at guests with a palate for a decadent dining experience. www.BaumannsBrasserie.co.uk
Mark Baumann’s moules marinières - Serves 4 2kg fresh live mussels Drop of vegetable oil
150ml white wine, you could use sherry or cider
50g garlic butter
200ml of double cream
banana shallots (easier to peel), finely sliced 1 large carrot, peeled and finely sliced 1 leek (the white part), washed and finely sliced
You crack me up extra thick Easter egg, £28, HotelChocolat.com
Butterfly and ooty Easter eggs, £3 each, Thornton’s
Classic crème egg, 60p each
Salt and black pepper, freshly ground Flat leaf parsley, roughly shredded (table spoon)
This recipe is so simple and really impressive when entertaining or just as a decent comforting meal when on your own with a hunk of French bread. Use Baumanns Garlic Butter or you can make your own by mixing 100g of softened unsalted butter, two crushed garlic cloves, some salt and pepper and whatever mixed herb you fancy, then roll in to a tube and refrigerate. Wash and de-beard the mussels to remove any grit and throw away any that are opened or damaged. Shred up the carrots, the leeks and shallots. Heat up a little oil in a pan; when the oil is warm add the clean mussels and stir with a wooden spoon. As they start to open, add the vegetables and shallots, pour in a glug of wine and bring to the boil, add the garlic butter then the cream and season with salt and pepper. Boil gently for a couple of minutes, finally, throw in the ripped parsley and serve in a bowl. Mop up the juices with your delicious French bread.
To watch our video of Mark preparing the mussels visit: www.youtube.com/LovingYourHome
Lindt limited edition Easter egg, £8, ChocolateTradingCo.com
Easter Eggs decoration kit, £19.90, NotOnTheHighStreet.com
Claridge’s Easter Egg, £45, Claridges.co.uk
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Best apps & gadgets haart - Free for iPhone and iPad Our fantastic haart app will help you view property for sale or let while you’re on the move. Search from our extensive database of properties and save your favourites. There is also a handy list of local property facts as well as a map highlighting the locations of each property. To download the app go to www.haart.co.uk
Pinterest - Free This is the social media platform that lets you create mood boards or ‘pinboards’ with pin-teresting ideas from anything on the web. You can also pin your own pictures or share others’ ‘pins’. There are millions of photos and boards to provide inspiration for your home, plus thousands of experts you can follow for ideas. Pinterest.com
Sun Seeker - Free Full version £4.99 on iPhone, £3.79 on Android This may be an essential app for any budding meteorologist but it’s also very handy if you’re looking for a new property. It uses the GPS in your phone to find the sun position and sun facing for your current location. So, if it’s cloudy when viewing a potential property you’ll know exactly how much sunlight the garden will get, for how long and at what times depending on the time of year. This also becomes very useful for gardeners who want to know what to plant where. It also helps if you’re thinking about how to decorate a room. One tip is to avoid a lot of blue in north facing darker rooms, it can make the room feel very cold.
iHandy Carpenter - Free Full version £1.49 on iPhone, £1.24 on Android The iHandy’s five essential carpenter tools include a plumb bob, surface level, spirit level, protractor and ruler. We’ve opted for the simplified free version which is quite simply a spirit level on your phone. Ingenious. Never will a picture frame go on the wonk again. Easy to use as well as aesthetically pleasing.
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Rightmove & Zoopla - Free If you’re searching for a property, these two apps are essential for your phone and your property search. Hunt for properties by favourite locations on a map, by postcode, by price or by estate agency group, and add filters such as preferred property types to your search. You can save your favourites and if you find one you like you’re able to call or email the agent by the hit of a button Both apps are simplified versions of the websites but they allow for quick and easy lunchtime search sessions. Plus Zoopla gives the added bonus of telling you what your neighbours sold for, and a current estimated valuation of the property if you’re thinking of selling. Rightmove.co.uk | Zoopla.co.uk
Colour inspector - £0.69 for iPhone This app transforms your iPhone into a colour detector. So if you find a product that you love the colour of, you can now co-ordinate the rest of your room to match. It uses the camera of your device to provide the exact ‘RGB’ values and the common name of the colour. The RGB number can then be used to get the exact same paint colour, or used in digital design materials on the computer.
Houzz - Free You can spend hours on Houzz. Dubbed as the encyclopaedia of interior and exterior design this popular American app and website has over 2 million design photos and over 90,000 inspirational ideas to browse through. You can also add favourite photos to your idea books, join discussions and ask the experts for DIY advice. Houzz.com
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iKettle Firebox.com £99.99 Imagine a world where there wasn’t a tiresome wait for the kettle to boil. Well, the tea-gods have spoken and that time has arrived in the shape of iKettle. This clever and stylish gadget connects wirelessly to an app on your smartphone and will prompt you when it’s time for tea. At the touch of a button you can set the kettle to boil, then keep warm until you’re ready to use the water. The best part is you can set it as your alarm and it will gently wake you up with, “Good Morning! Would you like me to pop the kettle on?” How did we ever survive without it? We may even purchase a second one for the office to avoid that time consuming tea round.
Sugru Sugru.com £6.50 This is a strange one to explain but basically Plasticine just got crazy. Making and mending things will never be the same again. This new moulding rubber compound is genius and could revolutionise the DIY and craft world. When you open a sachet of Sugru it begins to self-set on contact with air but you have 30 minutes to mould it to the shape you want. It will stick to loads of materials including steel, ceramics, glass, wood, fabric and most plastics.
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What’s even better is it’s soft, durable, bendy, waterproof, weatherproof, will withstand temperatures of -50°c to +180°c and it comes in different colours. So you can now fix the handle on a saucepan, cover broken cables, make cameras drop-proof and add waterproof elbow and knee patches to kids’ clothes. And if you change your mind it’s removable. The makers have added tons of other creative ideas to the website at Sugru.com.
Lumen Bulb
BenQ W1080ST Projector
Firebox.com £49.99
ProjectorShop24.co.uk £790
Another find from Firebox (yes, it is one of our favourite websites!) is the Lumen Bulb and app. This bluetooth LED bulb screws in to your light fitting like a normal bulb and connects to the app on your smartphone so you can turn the light on or off without leaving the comfort of your sofa. It has a number of different feature modes: dim the lights for a romantic setting, change the colours in time to the music for a party, flash for incoming calls, or mimic a sunrise for a gradual wake up. Similar in size to a regular screw-fit bulb, Lumen says it will produce over 30,000 hours of 40w light. It also gets the green energy tick of approval, using five times less power than a standard bulb.
For movie fans, gamers and gadget geeks alike, this is one investment you need to make this year. True film aficionados need a wall-sized screen and with the BenQ W1080ST Projector you can create this in HD and 3D. The ST part of the name stands for ‘Short Throw’, which means you can project on to the wall of a very small room. Gone are the days when you needed a mansion with a cinema room and custommade leather recliners, now you can create the home-cinema experience with one of these bad boys, a packet of popcorn and some 3D glasses (which come provided as part of the pack).
One to watch: Wristify WristifyMe.com Ever struggled with getting the temperature right in your house? You’re too hot while the other half is layered up in blankets and slippers? Well the clever kids at MIT University in America thought outside the thermostat box and have invented the air-con wristband. Wristify, a thermoelectric device, can alter the wearer’s body temperature at a rate of 0.4 degrees per second by sending either hot or cold pulses, depending on what’s needed, to the person’s wrist. This sends signals, essentially overriding the brain and, consequently, helping buildings conserve energy. The Wristify prototype won the first prize of $10,000 at the MIT annual science fair but, unfortunately, it’s still 1-2 years away from the first retail product.
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Loving your life Get fit
Get running: It’s too late to apply for the 2014 Virgin London Marathon but why not soak up the atmosphere by cheering the runners on and spectating on 13 April. You can also still sign up to other running events around the country, check out MarathonRunnersDiary. com, or for a shorter 5km sprint why not do a Race for Life to raise money for Cancer Research this June. Visit: RaceForLifeBlog.org
Sports day social: Find your team spirit with this year’s Rugby Rocks tournament, now renamed The Summer Social, which encompasses sport by day and bands and DJs by night. This year, groups can enter teams for rugby 7’s, netball, hockey and volleyball, or spectators can simply sit and enjoy a drink in the Pimms tent.
Gym craze: Metafit: If you want to lose those excess pounds fast and get fit in the process check out Metafit™ the latest exercise regime that is really NOW.
25 May (Leeds), 31 May (London), 7 June (Edinburgh), £6-£40 per person/ £50-£200 per team, Visit: SummerSocial.co.uk
To find a local trainer, Visit: Metafit-training.com
This metabolic workout, unlike typical circuits, lasts for only 30 minutes but targets the largest muscle groups in the body so that you achieve a better and quicker effect.
IDEAL HOME SHOW If you haven’t got your home fix by reading this issue then get yourself tickets to Britain’s biggest and most loved home show for property ideas and inspiration. The Ideal Home Show will tour the country between March and June with hundreds of interior, garden and technology exhibitors. Our favourite part is always the model show homes and, new for this year, is the multi-generation home showing how families can live together today, with multiple generations using the same space for different needs. 14 – 30 March (London), 23 – 26 May (Glasgow), 6 – 8 June (Manchester)
Films and DVDs New cinema releases
New DVD/Blu-Ray releases
Muppets Most Wanted (PG) (in cinemas 28 March)
Gravity (PG-13) (released 4 March)
Kids and grown-ups alike will be looking forward to the next musical Muppets adventure. Ricky Gervais joins Kermit and friends for a globe-trotting adventure that takes on evil doppelgangers, master criminals and an abundance of big star cameos, not to mention some toe-tapping tunes.
Award-winning thriller Gravity allows us to chillingly explore space with two stranded astronauts (Sandra Bullock and George Clooney) after their space station is destroyed and their new mission is to get home. This technically ground-breaking and visually stunning film will leave you gripping your seats and gasping for breath until the very end.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (in cinemas 18 April) Everyone’s favourite neighbourhood Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield) is back for an action-packed comic-book adventure that looks even bigger than the first instalment. New powerful enemies will test the hero to his very limits, all while he tries to maintain his relationship with girlfriend Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone).
Saving Mr Banks (PG-13) (released 24 March) Delightful drama Saving Mr Banks reveals the touching true story behind Mary Poppins. We watch the charming Walt Disney (Tom Hanks) attempt to persuade difficult author P.L. Travers (Emma Thompson) into selling the rights, but we soon start to understand why she is so reluctant to give Mary Poppins up.
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For Foodies The battle of the South West food is on this spring with two big food festivals returning to both Bristol and Exeter. Both events aim to put the regions on the food map with the finest of local producers, artisan food sellers and the very best street food vendors in the areas. Both festivals will also combine eating with workshops from top chefs, live music and food-themed-fun for all the family. In Bristol, highlights include the big screen in the Millennium Square broadcasting live action from a BB learning hub with celebrity chefs taking to the stage and screen. In Exeter, the arts arm ood is un teepees will be serving up a packed timetable of masterclasses and talks. Whichever event you plan to go to, expect to leave feeling full
Laughs in Bath As well as its sport, spa and history, Bath is also known for its comedy. ften a hot spot on the comedians’ stand up circuits Bath is a hub for laughter and this spring the Bath omedy estival returns for its sixth year. Some big comic names are planning stand ups but events don’t just include gigs, guided tours and weird happenings are also planned for around the city. We particularly like the sound of the festival finale, The Red Wine Arts Trail, on Sunday April, which combines wine and laughter on a big red bus tour around the city with hilarious happenings and artistic interventions, all washed down with lashings of fine wine. 28 March – 6 April 2014. Visit: Bathcomedy.com
Bristol – 30 March and 3 - 5 May, 2014. Visit Lovefoodfestival.com Exeter - 25 – 27 April, 2014. Visit Exeterfoodanddrinkfestival.co.uk
50 things to do before you are 11¾ Get the children out and about with the National Trust’s ‘50 things to do before you are 11 ’ challenge. There are events all over the country throughout the year but spring is a great time to start getting outdoors, getting fresh air, exercise and generally getting mucky! If all 50 tasks are completed each child can collect an explorer badge plus there are certificates and secret challenges to unlock along the way. At Buscot- ark, the 18th-century house and landscaped grounds, 10 miles north of Swindon, they are organising a range of activities such as building dens, climbing trees, hunting for bugs and making wild nature art. Visit: 50things.org.uk and Nationaltrust.org.uk/Buscot- ark 15 May - 17 May. Visit: 50things.org.uk
Star Party If rof. Brian ox is your idol then this is an event for you. Wrap up warm and join the Bristol Astronomical Society for an evening of spring star ga ing in Tyntesfield national trust park with the backdrop of the Victorian Gothic house. An introductory talk describes the night sky then members of the Society set up a variety of telescope stations for you to view the stars and planets through. If bad weather doesn’t interfere, the event will take place on the first clear night between 20 March 2 May 201 . Register your interest by emailing starparty nationaltrust.org.uk, to be kept up to date with the chosen evening.
Vibraphonic
orget the muddy festival fields and your wellies, instead head to Weston-super-Mare beach this June for South West Live. The line up, so far, lists some of pop’s biggest acts including chart topper Jessie J, fun loving hit-makers Ri le icks, the ’s top girl band The Saturdays, teen sensations The Vamps and boy-band nion J. or the full line up and tickets visit the website. or tickets and accommodation early to avoid disappointment.
The Vibraphonic urban music festival is back in Exeter’s city centre for it’s 10th year, featuring local and international bands, films and workshops. Expect to hear ja , funk, soul, blues, reggae, electronica, ’n’B and world music. ver the years Vibraphonic has been responsible for bringing major names in the industry to the city, including i ee Rascal, J oda, Gilles eterson and endulum. heck out the website for full listings of who will be performing when and the ama ing list of events taking place in the spring in various arts and music venues around Exeter.
Sunday 29 June. Visit: UkLive.co.uk/south-west
Visit: Vibraphonicfestival.co.uk
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Intelligent advice from haart
Move on up with help from haart
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ith the housing market thriving, you may be wondering whether you should hang on to your property and wait a little longer until prices have risen further before you sell it. Our advice is you should sell now – because the next property up the ladder will also be rising in value too, making it harder for you to buy. There are some great new schemes around to help people get on or move up the housing ladder, by making it a lot easier to obtain a mortgage.
By Paul Smith Chief Executive of haart
Help to Buy Mortgage Guarantee In October 2013, the Government extended its Help to Buy scheme for buyers of both new-build and older properties up to £600,000. The Government underwrites the lender’s risk by being a guarantor for up to 15% of the loan.
We were one of the first agencies to respond to the Government’s change in legislation by having Help to Buy advisers in all our branches. So if you are interested in finding out more, please call your local haart branch between 8am and 10pm or visit haart.co.uk.
Borrowers will have to meet each scheme’s various requirements. Properties bought for investment purposes are excluded.
Help to Buy Equity Loan
Gov.uk/affordable-home-ownershipschemes.
The Equity Loan, introduced in April 2013, is for new-build homes only up to £600,000, where the Government provides a loan of 20% of the property’s cost and the buyer finds the deposit plus the mortgage for the remaining 75%. The loan is interest free for the first five years.
What you need In all cases, the purchaser will need a minimum deposit of 5% of the purchase price and funds are also required to cover stamp duty, legal fees and moving costs.
Other schemes worth considering are NewBuy or Shared Ownership. Details of all these schemes can be found at:
High demand for property According to our own data, people now need to find around £ ,000 on average to obtain a mortgage, compared to almost five times as much previously. As a result, we have nine people on average chasing every property on our books, we are achieving 98.9 per cent of the asking price and prices for a three-bed property have increased on average by 6.7 per cent over the past year.
Paul Smith established the haart group 25 years ago and his regular ‘Intelligent Advice from haart’ blog and videos can be seen on the haart.co.uk website.
Dream home 3-bed Cambridgeshire historic detached property This historic detached property is set in an acre of its own grounds in a rural Cambridgeshire location and has been extended by the current owner. Its exposed beams and me anine layout offers an abundance of character and country charm. Located just outside Wisbech and only a short drive to nearby Peterborough, this former pumping station has accommodation comprising porch, hall, shower room, utility, lounge, dining room, a walk-in storage cupboard, sun room, office/bedroom and a kitchen. Upstairs continues with three bedrooms and a bathroom.
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Map shows average price for semi-detached properties in 2013 in areas covered by the branches shown of haart, Darlows and Haybrook.
Swindon, Wiltshire “Confidence has returned and there has been a huge increase in interest, growing demand and the need for more properties.
David Sheridan Swindon branch manager
Swindon haart branch
Our town is more popular than ever for the London commuter, we are seeing a lot of buyers move in from the East due to property prices. There hasn’t been a better time for selling in the area.”
% Average price change (2013 v 2012) First time buyer applicants
1.87%
119.28%
(Jan 2014 v Jan 2013)
Sheffield £158,163
Ratio of buyers registered to number of properties available (Jan 2014)
8:1
West Bridgford £140,068 Derby £133,373 Wisbech £119,743
Leicester £149,997
Cambridge £219,388 Ipswich £163,379
Milton Keynes £160,118 Cardiff £230,092 Bristol £214,268
Swindon £176,705 Fleet £293,747
Norwich £167,806
Chelmsford £261,425
East Ham £235,475 Maidstone £236,819
Average price data obtained from the Land Registry. Average house price comparison covers branch postcodes. Buyers registered means applicants who have registered with the branch in the last 6 months and are still looking for a property. Properties available means properties registered with the branch which are either (i) for sale or (ii) sold subject to contract but which the branch is still marketing. Data collated February 2014.
Client testimonial Swindon, Wiltshire “I feel so lucky to have picked the right agents for me”
“From the very beginning, when I first spoke to haart, David Sheridan had a very positive attitude. I was a little hesitant to put my house on the market and David eased my concerns by giving me a month’s notice of when we would put it on the market. From the word go Jack got involved and was constantly ringing prospective purchasers and also constantly ringing me saying he had someone wanting to view! Within the first week I must have had eight viewings and also some re-viewings. I had my first offer within the first two weeks which was a little low but Jack soon negotiated a better offer. Soon after, I received a very reasonable offer which I accepted. The whole process from start to finish was exceptionally smooth and without any stress (apart from having to clean the whole house before each viewing!) and I feel so lucky to have picked the right agents for me.” - Christine Florence
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We have people on our books looking for homes in this area*
97.99%
We achieved of final asking prices on properties we have sold in the last 3 months*
If you want my help to sell your home, call in or phone me Steven Hendry
Senior Branch Manager *source: haart data for 3 months ended 28th February 2014
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WELCOME HOME Headlands Grove, Upper Stratton £299,950 A larger than average, detached family home, located in Upper Stratton offering four double bedrooms, downstairs bathroom, shower room and a detached double garage. • Detached Family Home • Four Double Bedrooms • Three Reception Rooms
• Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Bathroom & Shower Room • EPC Rating: C
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Stratton St Margaret
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CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Stratton St Margaret £260,000 A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase a detached family home located in Birchwood Road. The property has been upgraded thoughout and boasts two reception rooms, study/playroom and 71ft rear garden. • Detached Home • Three Bedrooms • Driveway
• Two Reception Rooms • Study/ Playroom • EPC Rating: C
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CORNER PLOT Cloche Way, Upper Stratton £249,995 A fully improved three bedroom, detached bungalow set on a large corner plot in Upper Stratton. Offered with no onward chain. The accommodation includes modern shower room, fitted kitchen and conservatory. • Detached Bungalow • Three Bedrooms • Lounge/Diner
• Conservatory • Corner Plot • EPC Rating: D
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Stratton St Margaret
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DECEPTIVELY SPACIOUS Osprey Close, Covingham £184,950
NO ONWARD CHAIN Beechcroft Road, Upper Stratton £139,995 - £149,995
A deceptively spacious three bedroom, link semi detached home located in Covingham, offerering fitted oak kitchen, conservatory, playroom and landscaped rear garden.
If you are looking for a home with character then this could be the one for you. A deceptively spacious, semi detached cottage with no onward chain!
• Link Semi Detached • Three Bedrooms • Two Reception Rooms
• Semi Detached Cottage • Three Bedrooms • Wet Room
• Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Driveway • EPC Rating: C
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• Garage • Driveway • EPC Rating: C
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CHARMING COTTAGE Ermin Street, Stratton St Margaret £179,950
MAISONETTE Kimmeridge Close, Nythe £95,000
This three bedroom, character cottage with separate annex, features exposed beams, stone walls, deep set windows, feature fireplace and a beautiful country style kitchen.
A spacious well presented two bedroom ground floor maisonette located in Nythe. The property benefits from modern kitchen, bathroom, garage, communal gardens, economy 7 heating and uPVC double glazing.
• Cottage • Three Double Bedrooms • Separate Annex
• Character Features • Study/Dressing Room • EPC Rating: F
• Ground Floor Maisonette • Two Bedrooms • Modern Kitchen
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Stratton St Margaret
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• Modern Bathroom • Double Glazing • EPC Rating: D HRT106705754
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NEWS
Swindon
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We have people on our books looking for homes in this area*
98.17%
We achieved of final asking prices on properties we have sold in the last 3 months*
If you want my help to sell your home, call in or phone me David Sheridan Branch Manager
*source: haart data for 3 months ended 28th February 2014
SALES
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SO MUCH MORE Upper Widhill Lane, Blunsdon £334,950 Situated north of Swindon, with good size living space, large plot, ample parking and a double garage, this detached bungalow has so much to offer. • Detached Bungalow • Two Bedrooms • Two Reception Rooms
• Fitted Kitchen • Summerhouse/Workshop • EPC Rating: E
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CHAIN FREE Cheney Manor Road, Swindon £134,950 Having undergone recent refurbishment including gas heating, this two bedroom end of terrace home is offered with no onward chain. • End Of Terrace • Two Bedrooms • Two Receptions
• Refurbished • Enclosed Garden • EPC Rating: D
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Swindon
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STUNNING Queen Elizabeth Drive, Taw Hill £196,500 Situated in the popular Taw Hill area, this superb end of terrace home has to be viewed. Stylishly presented, with accommodation arranged over three floors, this could fulfil your onward move up the property ladder. • End Terrace • Three Bedrooms • Lounge/Diner
• Cloakroom • En Suite To Master • EPC Rating: C
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LIFE ON ONE LEVEL White Castle, Toothill £204,950 This detached bungalow, situated amongst similar properties is in the West Swindon area. Positioned in an elevated position, it is offered for sale with no onward chain. • Detached Bungalow • Three Bedrooms • Spacious Lounge • Popular Location • No Onward Chain • EPC Rating: D
HRT106507199
Swindon
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A HOME TO CHERISH Skewbridge Close, Royal Wootton Bassett £230,000 - £235,000 A four bedroom, detached family home situated on a small development of similar properties. With spacious accommodation on offer, this would make a superb family home. • Detached Family Home • Four Bedrooms • Two Reception Rooms • Utility Room • En Suite To Master • EPC Rating: D
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IS THIS THE ONE? Swindon Road, Old Town £139,950 Situated in the popular Old Town area of Swindon, this mid terrace home would make an ideal first time or investment purchase. • Mid Terrace • Two Bedrooms • Two Reception Rooms • Original Features • Enclosed Rear Garden • EPC Rating: E
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Swindon
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LOVING LOVING Y OY U O RU R HO HM O EM E
Helping you move
haart moving checklist Moving into a new home can be a stressful experience. However, a little bit of forward planning can go a long way towards making your move as smooth as possible. Use our haart checklist to make the process easier.
A month before you move Book time off work if necessary. If you are living in rented accommodation give notice to your landlord. Have a clear out. Anything that you don’t need should be recycled, sold at a boot sale or given to charity. Get quotes from removal firms from the British Association of Removers by visiting Bar.co.uk or get quotes for hiring a van if you plan to move furniture yourself. btain packing materials such as newspapers, tissue paper, boxes, cardboard, wrapping, padding and parcel tape. ontact your telephone and utility providers and tell them you’re moving.
Two weeks before you move ontact the removal firm with the final details. Start packing things you rarely use. hone the telephone company and ask them to connect the phone in your new home. Arrange building insurance and contents insurance for your new home. Tell the local authority that you’re moving.
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Your moving day Ensure you take electricity, gas and water meter readings. heck all appliances are disconnected. Secure all windows and doors before heading to your new home.
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Result!
The haart way gets better results. For some that means more money in the bank. For others, it ans a i k o o fin ing a nan fas in which case we speed things along. One thing we know for sure: a happy client, is a happy client. Call us 0845 899 9999 to see how we can help you. If you need more information, call us on 0845 899 9999 or visit haart.co.uk