22nd June 2010
In the heart of the English Lake District lies Coniston Village, alongside Coniston Water and underneath the majestic Coniston Fells of which Coniston Old Man, 2635ft, is the most famous.
The area abounds with woods, crags and streams and is home to an a...
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04th March 2010
When choosing a tablecloth, it is important to remember that in many cases, they serve two distinct purposes. The first is as a method of protection since we often want to preserve the looks and longevity of our tables. The other is for decoration especia...
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27th October 2009
With Christmas just around the corner, many of us are turning our thoughts to buying presents for our friends and loved ones. We set about looking at the High Street shops and scouring online, searching for those perfect gifts. However, it is all too e...
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26th October 2009
A few weeks ago, I heard this exact cry from my father who lives in a terraced house and has two large bay windows. Up until now, he had been happy with a plastic curtain track but after having his lounge redecorated, he felt it was time for a change and ...
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25th September 2009
When it comes to curtain poles, the sheer amount of options in terms of styles and materials can sometimes be overwhelming. What colour should you choose? Should you buy wood or metal? Will it match your current decor and will it even fit the window wh...
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14th August 2009
Our tablecloths come into constant contact with a multitude of potential stain causing hazards. Everything from candle wax to coffee and everything in-between can ruin our precious table coverings but never fear help is at hand. The purpose of this guide ...
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29th June 2009
The humble tablecloth has been in use for many hundreds of years. Not only are they a method of protecting tables from damage, they have aesthetic appeal too. Ideal for everyday life, tablecloths can be seen everywhere from weddings and corporate events t...
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