Tuesday, 11 September 2012

New Mirrors - Just In!

Had an exciting morning this morning checking out the new mirror collection that has just arrived in the warehouse!

I only have stick photography at the moment, but thought it would be rude not to share...

http://www.midnightmirrors.co.uk/decorative-mirrors-rococo-mirrors-c-12_14/large-white-gloss-rococo-style-mirror-141-5-x-107cm


There are lots more to see on the Midnight Mirrors website!!

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

The Town House and The Country House

Check out our latest, published article - The Town House and The Country House.

The English fairy tale 'The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse' highlights the stereotypes of country living versus city life, but surely now that travel is so much easier and people adopt a much more nomadic lifestyle, when coupled with advances such as the world wide web, the gap between these differences is being bridged? This article demonstrates how traditional and modern design can come together, with country style decor in town houses and contemporary living in country homes.


http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Town-House-and-The-Country-House&id=7240915

Do you remember the fairy tale from your childhood?

Hope you enjoy!

Jo xx



Jo Betts, EzineArticles Platinum Author

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Preparing Your Home For The Property Market


Guest Post:

As the days of summer draw to a close, now is the ideal time of the year to organise your property and get it ready for the home sale market. If you’re planning on moving then it is important that you take on professional advice to ensure that you take the right steps to allow your home to shine in comparison to all the others. You are trying to make your home as appealing as possible to potential buyers, and this can be done using simple tips and techniques. From using your mirrors to make your home look bigger to arranging the finishing touches in your garden, we will aim to help make your home stand out in the best way possible.

This advice is not just for homeowners looking to sell, as landlords with a rental property in need of a tenant can also benefit from the advice. Follow some of our tips below and you will be in the best position when it comes to negotiating the best price for your home:

Use decorative mirrors to take advantage of light –
Depending on the time your home is being viewed; you need to be aware of how much light will be shining into your property. If the viewings are in the evening or in winter, then ensure that the rooms are well lit with carefully positioned mirrors ; as your viewers will not be impressed with a dark and dreary room. Having a selection of mirrors placed throughout the house will make the room seem more homely with the light reflection being more prominent.
This works in the summer also, as it would be a good idea to keep the curtains open and allowing as much natural sunlight in through the windows and onto these mirrors. This extra light will really make your rooms shine and with the long days of the summer, it will present your home in a positive light.
Do the necessary repairs – The first step to think about is the need to perform a thorough check of your property and specifically look out for any potential repairs or maintenance work that needs to be made a priority. Some repairs that are usually found on top of the roof and include damaged roof tiles or unstable gutters, which could highlight your home in a negative way. Having a well maintained exterior and interior will present your property as a well maintained home that isn’t likely to just fall apart when your buyer purchases it.

Get rid of personal items –
You want to create as much space in your home as possible, so remove any large or unnecessary items of furniture that can be easily stored. The potential buyers coming to view your place will want to imagine their own furniture inside and some of your furniture could prevent them from being able to do this. So any items that you are too personal to you and appeal to a person viewing your home then put them away somewhere safe. If you don’t have enough space to store away any big pieces, then you can get professional help as certain removal companies can provide extra storage space for you.

A spotless garden
– Many buyers make their mind up of a property within the first few seconds, so it is extremely important that your front garden, as well as your back, is flawless. Many people attempting to sell their property will forget to take this party of a home seriously, so take some time to impress viewers before they step in your house and maintain your garden properly.
Timing and the small things are is crucial when attempting to showcase your home, and with a competitive market it is important that you make the most of the time that your home is for sale. Prioritise by sorting out any important home improvement aspects and the things that will help boost your chances of getting a higher price.

This post was written on behalf of Wentworth Removals, who are experienced at removals in Surrey; providing expert services in both storage and removals.


 
This is a great example of a Guest Post that I believe you, my readers would find interesting. If you or anyone you know may want to guest post on my site, then feel free to send me your article for review. I am quite fussy and insist that the articles are of a high quality, are written in good English and relevant to the interiors market.
Thanks
Jo x

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Check Out My Latest Article About Creating An English Country Style Room

Since working for Midnight Mirrors, I have developed a great passion for writing, especially about the minefield that can be interiors.

I am quietly excited to have just been awarded 'Platinum Expert Author' status on Ezines.com!

This has done wonders for my confidence and I am really enjoying my writing. I love researching my subjects and pulling the articles togetherm but most of all I am really grateful for all of the wonderful feedback I am receiving.

I am not a trained writer, I am 100% self taught. By spending a bit of time reading and watching what other people do I seem to have got a bit of a flare for it. I guess it's like anyhting, half of the battle is doing what you enjoy!

Anyway, less of my rambling - here is my latest article:

http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Create-A-Classic-English-Country-Style-Room&id=7192660

 All the best in writing!

Jo :0)


Jo Betts, EzineArticles Platinum Author

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Midnight Mirrors Introduce "THE VENETIANS"

The Venetians – An elegant collection of venetian mirrors inspired by Italian chic.





Glass framed mirrors at their best!

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

GUEST POST: - Simple Home Repair and Renovation DIY Tips for the Novice

From time to time, I am happy to publish RELEVANT guest posts that i believe will be of good use for my readers - here is one of them...

Simple Home Repair and Renovation DIY Tips for the Novice
If the thought of doing any renovations or repairs yourself makes you break out in a cold sweat, you more than likely have your handyman’s number programmed into your mobile. DIY projects need not be a chore however – the satisfaction of learning how to make small improvements here and there is well worth the patience and time required to complete basic projects.
While there are some tasks that are better left to the experts, you can save a fortune by learning how to fix basic elements in your home. Once you have gotten more confident, you can even try fun projects such as ‘upcycling’ or building your own shelves.
DIY Basics Explained
The first thing to keep in mind for any repairs around the home is to have the right tools. You can purchase basic tool kits for affordable prices or even borrow one from a friend or family member if you don’t plan on putting it to use on a longer term basis. Key items in your tool box should include a hammer or two, a wrench, spanner and a selection of screw drivers in different sizes and shapes. Pliers, household adhesive, sandpaper, a scraper and the usual assortment of nails, nuts and bolts will also come in handy once you get more into repair projects.
Some basic repairs that you can easily do yourself include the following:
·     Hanging – you can use plastic coated safety nails to hang paintings or photographs on your wall. If you will need to drill a hole in the wall however, you might want to ask your handyman service to assist with this step.

·     Door knobs and other fittings – replacing door knobs, handles, numerals and even hinges can be done with the help of your screwdriver collection, hammer and extra nails. If you struggle to unscrew very small nails, you can even use the edge of a butter knife.

·     Curtain rails – if you want to change from curtain rails to wooden loop style curtains, you can complete this process armed with a chair or secure ladder, along with a bit of patience. Replace the hooks with the wooden rings you purchased along with the curtains while you are sitting down, and then return them to the rail from the far edge inward on each side.

·     Wallpaper – this job can get messy, and takes a fair amount of patience and concentration. It is often easier to wallpaper parts of the wall with a band of colour or print. Start from the bottom left corner and work your way along the bottom edge, smoothing each piece as you go along. Adhesive wall art is a lot easier to place, with no glue or mess involved.
Once you get the hang of trying small fixes on your own, it becomes a lot easier to manage other projects. And if all else fails, your favourite handyman will always be around to help you out.
Author Bio
The Silver Saints provide a full range of handyman services in and around London. No job is too big or too small for our Saints. When all else fails, let the premier handymen in London assist. 

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Art Deco - Almost 100 Years Old and Still Has Its Place

The term Art Deco can generate a range of emotions dependent on a person's age and tastes, but many speak about this design style as an era referring to a period in the 1960's. Well known for its influences in architecture, jewellery design and artwork, you may be surprised to learn that the Art Deco style remains extremely popular in interior design today. Not necessarily known as Art Deco, the modern home décor now uses many of its design concepts such as clean lines and symmetry.

At it's best; Art Deco represents elegance, glamour, functionality and modernity all of which can be achieved in the modern home through the use of mirrors.

The birth of Art Deco was actually much earlier than the 1960's and came to life in Paris at the turn of the century when a movement was taking place which changed the way art and design was viewed by the wider world. In Paris 'La Societe des Artistes Decorateurs' was being formed. It wasn't until the 1920s and the 1930s that the movement came to light however, as it did in all its splendour at the International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Art in the French capital in 1925.

Following the First World War, Europe was faced with a massive rebuilding task, whilst the U.S was also struggling to rebuild its economy after the 1929 Great Depression, it is therefore surprising that the period over the 1920's and 30's had such a lot to offer and shaped the way we live our lives today.

It wasn't long after this time that the 'Decorative Arts Society' movement gathered steam and its famous curvilinear designs started cropping up in places such as the Paris Metro and the famous Chrysler Building and Radio City Music Hall in the U.S.

It was actually the Art Deco name itself, which became popular in the 1960s, when Bevis Hillier in his popular "Art Deco of the 20's and 30's publication" coined the phrase.

Not to be confused with its predecessor Art Nouveau, a design style known for its asymmetrical curves and flowing patterns encapsulating political and philosophical intentions, Art Deco's linear symmetry draws inspiration from ancient Egyptian and Aztec times and is purely decorative. An innocent style that simply suits raw materials such as glass, it is not surprising that modern mirrors showcase this design movement so well.

In a time where minimalism, simplicity and block colours are so popular, Art Décor Mirrors can add elegance and glamour into the modern home. A great example of an Art Deco style mirror is one that is made of plain glass with no frame, often with beveled edges or symmetrical designs, the simplicity of these mirrors often means that they sparkle in the light and work well with almost any room décor.

It is hard to believe that by including what may be considered a relatively plain mirror into your room design, is actually reflecting a design period from almost 100 years ago.. and it still works!

There is a huge selection of art deco mirrors available at http://www.midnightmirrors.co.uk


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