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Monday 12 September 2011

Improve your Bedroom Ambience!

Setting the mood in the bedroom is important.When your bedroom is designed to meet the mood of the room you are much happier, relax more and generally have a better experience in your bedroom. Personally, the sleep I get in my bedroom is much better when it's tidy!

There are a number of things you can do to improve the ambience within your bedroom.

Tip 1: Clear the clutter.  Newpapers, magazine, that old chair in the corner which harvests clothes... they can all go. Now. A clean bedroom is a happy bedroom.

Tip 2: No eating in bed (unless you're unwell). I know eating in bed is common and comfortable, however how long do the mugs, plates and unwanted papers remain afterwards? Keep food out of the bedroom.

Tip 3: Lighting. Set the ambient theme with the correct lighting. Bedside lamps are best I find.

Tip 4: Smells. Often the reason for a poor sleep is because there is a smell in the room. Use a light airfreshner in your bedroom but try and keep it as neutral as possible.

Tip 5: Bedroom furniture. Your bedroom furniture says a lot about your style and taste. The bedroom furniture can also set the ambience for the whole room. The correct sliding mirror wardrobe furniture can improve your bedroom and really set the mood.

Give us your bedroom ambience tips - we'd love to hear them!

Saturday 10 September 2011

Home Owners Spend an £1000 on their House P/Y

New research into homeowners and the amount of money they spend on their house has been revealed by Sliding Mirror Wardrobes today.

A survey of 150 homeowners found that the average home owner spent £1000 on their house each year. This includes repairs, home improvements and

The items people were most likely to spend on their house was an upgraded kitchen, new double glazing or improving their bedroom.

32% of those surveyed said they didn't spend enough on their property last year and that they still have home improvements to make. Asked "will you spend more money next year?", the majority said they would like to but probably not. The main reason for failing to improve their house was because of the recession and a general lack of finances.

A spokesperson for Sliding Mirror Wardrobes said "The states of the economy means some people don't have the finances for fitted bedroom furniture, many people can't even keep up with general repairs on their property."

Tuesday 6 September 2011

Integrated Bedroom Furniture

Sliding Mirror Wardrobe furniture is becoming more and more popular to help store the clutter. Closet furniture which integrates into your bedroom can transform empty, seemingly difficult spaces into a work of art. The sliding mirror wardrobe will include specifically built shelves for your items. The creative genius behind building your own bedroom furniture is that you get to decide what shelves and railings go in.

Your sliding mirror wardrobe can be built to your own specifications, including the interiors. This means you can customise part of your wardrobe to suit your clothes, accessories or shoes. One woman owned over 50 handbags and wanted them stored away neatly. The perfect solution was to build a sliding mirror wardrobe.


Organising your bedroom

Bedroom furniture is functionally there to store your items, but as you know, one size doesn't fit all. All houses are built differently and wardrobes from a catalogue are not built to suit your own lifestyle. A Sliding Mirror Wardrobe completely customised to meet your taste will be.

You not only get to decide where your wardrobe will go but the materials to use, the quality of product, the railings, the colours, where will your ties, shoes, clothes, handbags, jewellery all go? How large should your wardrobe furniture be? How will it look inside? Do you want a mirror on the outside?

Things to think about with a Sliding Mirror Wardrobe?

Before you hurry off and buy a Sliding Mirror Wardrobe, ask yourself - "What do I need?"

- What will I store in my wardrobe?
- How large should my wardrobe furniture be?
- How tall will it be? (Plus, if it reaches the ceiling how will I access the top?)
- How will it be split between my partner and I?
- How much am I willing to spend?
- What will the outside look like?
- Should my mirror wardrobe have colour outside and in?
- What wood should I use for my sliding mirror wardrobe?
- When do I want my sliding mirror wardrobe?
- Do you need basket underneath your wardrobe?