How to’s

How to Organise a Small Wardrobe: Space-Saving Ideas

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Are you one of those who wishes to have a large wardrobe which can fit all their clothes? Why not a studio-sized closet, which can gather all your favourite belongings? Is that dream even remotely possible?

A spacious wardrobe will be no big deal to organise. But how do you do the same if your wardrobe looks like a wee-bit oversized music box? In case you have a tiny home, here are several organisational hacks that will help you fit your items in a neat fashion.

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How to Clean Mould from Window Sills

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Constant condensation on your windows is a prime reason for window sill mould. It easily turns into a tenacious problem that has the potential to throw into despair even the most composed homeowner. Yet, despite the solution being time-consuming, it’s highly effective. Here’s the how-to:

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Should I Buy a Wool Carpet?

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Natural wool carpet is a beautiful addition to any room and is a popular homeowners’ choice because of its durable fibres. Buying a wool carpet is a reasonable investment due to its stain-resistant and eco-friendly material. There are so many different things that you should consider when choosing a carpet. To help you decide whether…

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Should I Buy a Polypropylene Carpet?

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Today you can find all sorts of synthetic carpets. They vary greatly in quality and durability, but there’s one thing for sure – they make up a wonderful competition for the wool old-timers. Sure, synthetic carpets will NEVER achieve the same longevity as the wool ones. It’s obvious that the wool rugs win over the synthetic in (almost) every aspect, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore the latter – let’s examine them in detail before you decide whether to get one.

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How to Choose a Rug

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You can play around with the area’s rug size, which can directly affect people’s perception of the room’s actual size. If you decide on a small rug, the room will look smaller, too, and vice versa. The main purpose of the rug is to build imaginary boundaries, which visually separate different areas of the room that serve various purposes. For example,the area rug in your living room would separate the lounge area. And with furniture’s legs stepping at the edge of the rug, you would set yourselves up a nice area rug.

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