6 Tips for Designing a Smart Kitchen

6 Tips for Designing a Smart Kitchen

6 Tips for Designing a Smart Kitchen

A kitchen is the heart of a home. It’s where you start your day by grabbing a morning coffee and a quick bite before heading to work. It welcomes you after a hard day with a refreshing beverage and a savory meal. Read more

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Buying a fixer-upper tips for first-time homebuyers

Buying a fixer-upper tips for first-time homebuyers

Being a first-time homebuyer, your budget might not allow you to purchase a property that is ready for you to move in immediately. In fact, some estimates note that around 70% of people aged from 18 to 34 plan on buying a fixer-upper. Read more

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How to add value in the kitchen without breaking the bank

How to add value in the kitchen without breaking the bank

If you’re planning on selling your home, the kitchen is a great place to start to add value. The kitchen is one of those spaces that can make or break the sale for many buyers, but before you make the decision to totally gut your kitchen and start again, here are some tips on how to get the best out of your existing kitchen without breaking the bank. Read more

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Declutter your home and calm your mind

Declutter your home, calm your mind

Decluttering, minimising what you own and generally living a simpler life with less possessions is even more relevant in our busy lives today.  Decluttering your home can calm your mind.


The recent lockdown has been unsettling, with many of us working from home, keeping housebound children occupied or trying to fill our days in other ways. Feeling anxious, disoriented or downright grumpy is to be expected, but one way to calm your mind is to bring order to your surroundings. Now is the ideal time to organise your home and you can even get the kids involved to keep them off their devices for a while.

While many of us don’t like the idea of throwing away treasured possessions accumulated over a lifetime, we may appreciate the benefits of living in a well organised, less chaotic space over the coming weeks. Decluttering doesn’t need to be painful; in fact, it can be fun, so here are seven creative ways to declutter your home.

  1. Start Small.
    If you don’t let yourself get overwhelmed early into your decluttering journey, then before you know it, you will have removed a week’s worth and then a month’s worth of items – and not miss them.
  2. Fill one bin bag.
    One of the most talked about decluttering techniques is to grab a large bin bag and see how quickly you can fill it. While much of what is collected may well be rubbish, there is also a chance that it contains items of value that can be donated to charity in the future. Clean and store the items worth giving away.
  3. Make a list. 
    Create a list of the areas in your home to declutter, starting with the easiest – this might be the large collection of pens near the phone or fridge where you write notes. Do you really need all those pens? Do they even all work? Start at the top of the list and work down from there.
  4. Take the 10-10-10 Challenge.
    Here’s one for the kids. Give them the simple task of locating 10 items to throw away, 10 items to donate, and 10 items to be returned to their proper home. This can be a fun way of quickly organising 30 things in your house and getting the clutter in their bedrooms under control.
  5. Experiment with clothing.
    Some of us will be wearing our pyjamas for the next month but when we get past this, here is a tip for sorting your wardrobe. Choose some key items of clothing and challenge yourself to only wear those pieces of clothing for a whole month. Challenging yourself in this way will enable you to change your perspective on how easy it is to live with less clothing. Once you’ve nailed this, it can flow on to other parts of your life and home.
  6. Think back to front.
    Another way of sorting your clothing post COVID-19 is to hang all the clothes in your wardrobe with the hangers in one direction. After you wear an item, return it to the closet with the hanger facing the opposite direction. In six months, you’ll have a clear picture of which clothes you have worn and which you haven’t, making it easier to cull the unnecessary items in your wardrobe that you’ve been holding on to.
  7. Question its worth.
    It’s good to ask yourself what an item is worth to you before you throw it away. Although the now famous declutterer, Marie Kondo, poses the question ‘does it spark joy?’, you may have your own way of deciding an item’s value to you. Asking yourself whether you need it or not when buying new things is a great way of avoiding unnecessary purchases future clutter in your life!

No matter which way you choose to get started, the goal is to get the process of decluttering underway and make it part of your routine. There is a beautiful world of freedom and a fresh way of living hiding behind that clutter. How you remove it is up to you!

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Your Guide To Choosing A Real Estate Agent

Your Guide To Choosing A Real Estate Agent

When it comes to selling one of your most valuable assets, your home, it makes sense to take time in choosing a real estate agent that is qualified and knowledgeable and has the right tools and strategies at their disposal.
When speaking with sales consultants, don’t be afraid to ask the right questions to make sure you trust your consultant and to make sure you’re confident they have the experience to sell your home quickly and for the best price. Read more

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Five ways to make your home a healthier place to live

Five ways to make your home a healthier place to live

It may be good to have one of the latest kitchen designs in your home, or a great looking wet room. But, it’s not just the look of your home, that you need to concentrate on. It’s important that you take care of your own health, and that of everyone who lives in your home.

This is why it’s a good idea to check out ideas for making the property a healthier place to live in. Here are five ways you can go about making this happen.

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Preparing your property for sale

Preparing Your Home For Sale

Preparing Your Home For Sale

 Here’s some great tips to help get your home ready for sale

First impressions really do count and that’s why it’s important that you thoroughly prepare your home for sale. We’ve pulled together this handy list which points out things potential buyers are most likely to notice. Walk around your home and take an objective look at everything in it – put yourself in the buyers’ shoes. Read more

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Add Value to Your Home with Home Improvements

Add Value to Your Home with Home Improvements

Owning a house is a never-ending project, and if you wish to blissfully enjoy the perks of your own home and move its value up a bit on the property ladder, you may want to know about what projects are good to invest in. So, let’s see which Home Improvements are good for you to consider to add value to your home. Read more

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Adding value to your garden

Add value to your Property with your Garden

Add value to your Property with your Garden

Spring and summer are a popular time to sell your home, but where do you begin? Most people will spruce up their property by decluttering and cleaning their house, but many people don’t realise how much impact their garden can have. Here are some easy ways to help ensure your garden adds value to your property before you put it on the market.

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Should you sell first or buy first?

Should you sell first or buy first?

Should you sell first or buy first?

When you’re looking for a new home, one of the first things you need to consider is the order of events – do you sell your existing property before you buy, or after? Here are some factors to consider before taking the plunge. Read more

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