5 Ways To Bring Natural Light Into Your Home

Wycombe dining set with plants

With the days short and the nights long, daylight is in short supply. And when the sun doesn’t get to shine through the thick layer of cloud, it’s a sad reality that we live in the shadows throughout winter. Making the most of precious daylight in the home just got easier with these five hints and tips.

1 Go Scandinavian with light woods

The Scandinavian style is appealing during all seasons but in winter, it comes into its own. Using Scandinavian furniture will help to accent light in the home, but still be fetching when you want the feeling of cosiness.

A Scandi style dining table with matching benches made of light oak

Pale oak is a beautiful timber for all types of furniture, from a wood dining table to cabinets and sideboards.

2 Embrace Scandinavian design

Scandinavian design is simple yet elegant, warm and pleasing to the eye, just one of reasons why we love it.

As well as using a light wood such as pale oak, the dimensions and rounded edges of this kind of design sets it apart from other designs and styles, enhancing any room.

It is rare to see dark wooden items in Scandinavian furniture, with the lighter style still bringing the snug and comfort we all need at this time of year.

3 Embrace light that enhances natural daylight

Dimmable lights are a must as there are times when you need a little extra light to be able to see but you don’t want bright lights that block out natural light.

As well as dimmable lights, consider opting for lighter, barely-there shades for the winter months too, such as a pendant ceiling light with either a bamboo or rattan shade.

A collection of rattan and bamboo pendant lights

Glass table lamps on the hall console table are also ideal for throwing light into shady corners, as well as in the living room and other areas of the home.

4 Wash those windows

It may not be your favourite household chore but keeping your windows clean inside and out will make a difference to how much light penetrates your home.

There is also something very satisfying about being able to see clearly through a sparkling clean window. If you don’t have the time, there are plenty of window cleaning companies who clean both interior and exterior windowpanes.

5 Make the most of reflective surfaces

Reflecting the precious little daylight there is in the home over winter is also key to optimising its presence. And this is where reflective surfaces come in to play.

Opt for glass cabinet doors for display units, for example, as well as plenty of mirrors across the home. Place a wall mirror opposite a window to get the most out of daylight and reflect it throughout the space.

A floor mirror with a metal window glass design

A floor mirror is not just for the bedroom either, with the hallway or landing also appreciating a wall mirror to play with the light.

Embracing natural light in our homes plays an important role in our wellbeing. How do you maximise light in the darker winter months?

Get Cocktail Ready to Welcome in the New Year

Two champagne flutes with gold confetti

The Christmas parties are over and with only a few days to recover, there is another celebration on the doorstep – New Year’s Eve! Who can resist partying the night away with friends and family to welcome in a new year? No doubt drinks and cocktails will be on the party menu but is your drinks cabinet up to the challenge?

Two champagne flutes with gold confetti

The host with the most

Hosting a cocktail-themed party of New Year’s Eve is a great way to bid farewell to one year and welcome in another. As well as your hosting skills being at the top of their game, you also need to be confident you have all the liqueurs, spirits, glasses and accoutrements your guests will need.

The trick of being the perfect host and cocktail drinks host is organisation. You need to be able to find the bottles quickly, your measuring cups and glasses in the blink of an eye… and that means you need an important piece of furniture: the drinks cabinet.

But is your drinks cabinet the epitome of glamour? Does it shout look at me or is it best to avert your gaze?

Here are five cocktail cabinet options picked by our editor…

The Twister Drinks Cabinet

Japandi style furniture oozes drama, opulence and elegance. Paired with black effect legs presents your cocktail New Year’s Eve party with the glamour it deserves.

Never fail to find glasses, drinks and sliced lemons in the towering grandeur of the Twister 2 Door Drinks Cabinet.

The Wardour rustic elm cabinet

A rustic elm cabinet with an intricate pattern

A seismic shift in style it may be from the Twister drinks cabinet, but the Wardour elm cabinet punches just as much weight when it comes to stylish impact. The raised detailing of the door makes it a stand out piece, as too does the generous shelving space for all cocktail making paraphernalia.

The Farnham Bar Cabinet

This cocktail cabinet is a standout addition to any room, poised to impress guests with its clever storage for your go-to beverages and glasses. Its refined interior, adorned with a glass back and shelves, perfectly complements the exterior’s inlaid wrapped brass and Acacia wood sections. When it comes to the Farnham Bar Cabinet, it is this subtle detailing that makes it a beautiful piece for the dining room, the living room or even the hallway.

The Skandi 2 Door Cocktail Cabinet

Sleek and stylish, the Skandi 2 Door Cocktail Cabinet is a statement piece adorned with a captivating inlay chevron design. Expertly crafted from European oak and complemented with rustic oak structured veneers, it beautifully captures the oak’s natural grain and intricate knots. Its flush-finish doors further accentuate the chevron pattern, celebrating the inherent beauty of the oak.

Oldham 2 Door Cocktail Cabinet

Last but not least is the Oldham 2 Door Cocktail Cabinet, the epitome of modern living room furniture. Present without being imposing, the Oldham 2 Door Cocktail Cabinet has a beautiful elegance all of its own. Heavily influenced by the Scandinavian style it adds a hint of luxury without being garish.

These are just five ideas. Why not take a look at our complete range of drinks cabinets?

Curl up in Your Living Room for our best Xmas Movies

Person sitting in an arm chair in front of a TV

Person sitting in an arm chair in front of a TV

Is there anything better for getting in the festive spirit than to kick back and watch your favourite Christmas movie? We think not, which is why our team are sharing not only their favourite Christmas movies but the best living furniture to snuggle up on and be transported to a soft, welcome world of Christmas movie land…

Turn the lights down and let’s begin

You want a cosy atmosphere to the living room when watching your favourite movie but this is surely compulsory at Christmas?

As well as dimming the lights, you need essential supplies next to your leather armchair or brown leather sofa to sustain you through the entirety of the film. Depending on the movie, you might need a box of tissues to wipe away the happy or sad tears, as well as plenty of chocolates – a tub of Celebrations or old school Quality Street never fail – a drink or two and maybe a scented candle for an extra flicker of warmth and gentle perfume.

The sofa

A large 3 seater fabric Chesterfield sofa in cream

The sofa should be deeply cushioned and one which will envelope and welcome us. This is something that Hellen insists is a must when watching her favourite movie, It’s a Wonderful Life. However, Hellen also has a penchant for watching Love Actually on an annual basis too and from the warmth and softness of the York chesterfield sofa, who can blame her?

You might want to consider adding yet more comfort with a large footstool too, ideal for taking the weight off your feet whilst you take in a movie or Christmas box set.

Candy, on the other hand, votes for Elf as her favourite Christmas movie, a wonderful movie that sees the oversized elf Buddy find his father in the city of New York. Full of laughs and romance, it’s no wonder that she voted this her favourite.

On a side note, she also has a soft spot for Paddington 2, a must for anyone who grew up with the bear and his exploits. Not strictly a Christmas movie, we understand, but still a great choice.

The armchair

Chris is a great Bill Murray fan and so clearly, top of his list has to be Scrooged. The self-important film executive character played by Bill Murray is plagued by the three Christmas ghosts as per the Dicken’s story.

A great movie to enjoy from a large armchair generously proportioned to welcome two people to snuggle or very, very roomy for one.

A dark grey wingback armchair with brown leather details

From the warm confines of a winged armchair, Victoria enjoys the thrills and spills of her favourite Christmas movie, the National Lampoon Christmas Vacation. The domino of disasters that befalls the characters in this film are both comical but also send a clear message about what the festive season should be: family and being together, even if it is less than perfect.

Claire has a different taste completely with The Grinch being her favourite. Fed up with the bright lights of Christmas in Whoville, the Grinch pretends to be Father Christmas and pinches Christmas! There is a happy ending, however…

And for Jo, the best Christmas movie that always signals the start of her festive season is The Polar Express. Tom Hanks never gets it wrong, even when he stars in an animated movie.

What’s your favourite Christmas movie?

Last minute Christmas Hosting Checklist

The ultimate Christmas checklist with X Mas decorations in the background

Santa may have checked his list twice, but have you? With everything to do it’s easy to overlook those last minute essentials. Use this checklist to make sure you and your home is ready for anything this Christmas.

A black board with white text overlay saying The Ultimate Christmas Checklist and X Mas decorations

  • The turkey: don’t forget to pick it up! Or if you bought a frozen one, don’t forget to take it out of the freezer.

  • Check condiments: auntie likes bread sauce, grandad likes cranberry, kids like ketchup! Make sure you have all pickles, sauces and other condiments on your reclaimed wood dining table to keep everyone happy.

  • Presents: you’ve ticked off everyone on your list, but what about those unexpected guests that turn up? Have a couple of last minute presents, such as large candles, stowed away in your kitchen sideboard to wrap in an emergency.

  • Outfit: whether you like to dress up, dress down or go full out sparkle, get your outfit out of the oak wardrobe to avoid any on the day disappointments.

  • Music: make or download a Christmas playlist to get everyone into the Xmas spirit. Or if there’s only so much Michael Bublé or Maria Carey you can take, create an alternative playlist of your favourite songs.

  • Candles/Tealights: make sure you have enough for the reclaimed wood dining table and living room to create a cosy atmosphere.

  • Batteries: there will always be one present that requires a double or triple A! Stock-up, or better still invest in rechargeable batteries.

  • Ice: even if you have an inbuilt ice machine in your freezer, Christmas is a time when ice cubes are in big demand. Stock up with bags of ice or fill plenty of ice bags and get them in the freezer. No one likes a Bailey’s without ice!

  • Firewood: make sure you have enjoy wood to keep that fire going and your guests warm and toasty.

  • Recycling bins: you’ll need a bigger bin for all that wrapping paper and empty bottles of wine. Use an old wicker basket, laundry bucket or wooden blanket box and ask guests to put all recyclables straight into the correct bins to make recycling easy.

You’re ready! Now all that is left to do is to have a very merry Christmas.

Happy Christmas!

Our Best Sellers throughout 2019

Series of cut outs of tables and a sideboard with 2019 written in balloons

As 2019 nears its end, we look back at what our customers have been loving this year.

Industrial dining

The industrial style is limitless in its appeal and the trend for industrial design is showing no signs of slowing down. And when it comes to the dining table, the industrial look is certainly one that our customers are choosing over many others.

An industrial and Rustic Wood Medium Dining Set

The Lansdowne 6 seater dining table has proved a particularly big hit and no wonder. The classic fusion of the black steel frame with the reclaimed wood tabletop is a classic design that will never date.

As well as faux leather dining chairs, pairing the table with a dining bench has also proved a big hit this year.

Extending dining tables

Standford Industrial Reclaimed Wood Extending Dining Table

We’ve written extensively on the beauty and versatility of the extending dining table in the family home and so it’s no wonder that the Standford reclaimed wood extending dining table has been a popular purchase throughout 2019.

A beautiful piece for your dining room, it comes in two lengths, perfect as a 6 and 8-seater dining table.

Spider legs dining table

The detailing of the spider leg dining table is one reason why they have been super popular over the course of the year. The current trend is to make the most of the space around the dining table which is why we have two best sellers in this category.

An Industrial and Rustic Oak Spider Leg Dining Table

The Rocco oak spider leg is an excellent example of industrial furniture. Another prime example is the Mitcham industrial oak spider leg dining table. Pair it with upholstered or leather dining chairs of your choice for a personalised and stylish finish.

Small dining solutions

Informal and small dining spaces don’t miss out either with many of our customers looking to create a stylish dining zone separate to the larger dining table.

We have plenty of options but the one smaller dining table that has proved popular in 2019 has been the bar table.

Industrial Lansdowne Rustic Wood Bar Table

Perfect for any stylish setting, our industrial Lansdowne rustic wood bar table has topped the list of popular items in 2019. Team it with a wooden sideboard in the dining area and you have handy storage solutions available too.

Sideboards

Talking of wooden sideboards, they have remained in constant demand throughout the year. Keeping a bit on the side was a popular choice, whether in the kitchen, dining room or the living room. A statement sideboard seems to be the furniture item of the moment.

A reclaimed wood and industrial sideboard

Both the medium and larger Standford reclaimed wood sideboard have been a popular purchase as too has the Farringdon reclaimed wood sideboard, again available in a medium and large size.

Nudging its way onto the list in all its shiny metallic glory is the Aviator industrial sideboard, in particular, the jet brass finish.

What will 2020 hold?

Styles and trends for 2020 are promising yet more excitement in terms of the finishes and design we will be opting for. But for now, let’s bask in the glory that 2019 bestowed on us.

Top Festive Deco Tips on a Budget

Several hanging paper stars with a string of lights

Several hanging paper stars with a string of lights

You want your home beautifully decorated for the Christmas season but on the other hand, you don’t want to spend too much on decorations – Christmas is expensive enough as it is. But don’t worry, because we have amazing ideas using nature and natural resources to give your home a wonderfully real and homely festive welcome.

Reuse and repurpose

A glittery pumpkin on top of Christmas dinner plates

Adding glitter gives an instant festive feel and you can never have too much sparkle in our opinion. If you kept hold of your white pumpkins and squashes from Halloween, a magical sprinkling of glitter will make a stylish and rustic decorations.

Cluster white pumpkins with pretty lights and green foliage on the slim console table in the hall, on a hallway bench, or on display units in the living room for a wholesome Christmas style.

Repurpose and reuse different kinds of decorations – they won’t look out of place.

Go foraging

A Christmas wreath on a dark blue front door

When we get crisp winter days, the time is perfect for foraging to your local woodland or park to find all that nature has to offer. Forage for evergreen foliage and pretty winter flowers to make a wreath for your front door. Having said that, a natural woodland wreath is in perfect sync with reclaimed wood furniture too. A perfect addition to the dining table, wreaths are easy to make.

Dried fruits as decorations

There are plenty of winter fruits in season right now which means that their prices drop. Having said that, this is a more cost-effective approach if it means you oven-dry fruit that is past its best.

A dried slice of orange hanging by a thread from a green tree branch

Pierce the skins of oranges with cloves and dry out in a warm oven. With a needle, thread twine or strong cotton through one end and hang on the tree. The scent is wonderful!

You can also dry sliced orange in the over and use in garlands and wreaths too, a natural look that ties in beautifully with rustic furniture.

Get stamp happy!

Make your own wrapping paper by getting festive with stamping. Local craft and hobby stores stock a range of festive stamps, from Christmas trees to the jolly face of Santa, as well as a range of different coloured ink pads. Stretch out the paper, stamp all over with your chosen stamp, allow to dry and then wrap your gifts.

A person wrapping a Christmas gift

Use recyclable paper, as well as string and homemade gift tags and you have affordable but chic wrapped gifts for under the tree.

Nature on a plate

Place settings add decadence to the Christmas dining table, but they can be expensive to buy. Making your own is far more cost-effective, takes relatively little time and adds a personal touch.

A person holding a ceramic pot with a small tree

Pick up terracotta pots from your local garden centre or DIY store and add miniature trees into damp compost. At the end of the meal, your guests can take them home to plant, for more environmentally friendly than all the waste from crackers – and a welcome gift too!

And finally…

Choose your scheme for Christmas well in advance and collect items through the year to make it more affordable. And you’ll find loads of bargains in the New Year sales too.

Where Does Reclaimed Wood Come From & How To Care For It?

Man walking on wooden railway in the middle of a forest

Closeup of dark wooden house with white painted windows and greenery

Reclaimed wood furniture is a phrase you will often see and not just across our website but others too. When manufacturers, retailers and suppliers talk of ‘reclaimed wood’ what are they referring too? And, when you invest in a piece of stylish and beautiful reclaimed wood furniture, such as a reclaimed wood desk, how do you care for it so that it gives you many years of service and joy? These are questions we hear all the time and love answering!

Reclaimed wood is timber that has been given a new lease of life, serving another purpose to the one that it had done previously. Most reclaimed wood furniture is hardwood, a timber from slow-growing trees such as oak.

Hardwood is very dense and strong, which is why it was favoured for all kinds of different purposes from furniture to wooden beams that formed part of the structure of a property. But when these items and structures are no longer required, the wood was often either thrown on landfill, used as firewood, or even left to rot.

Reclaimed oak dining table with grey finish and dark grey velvet dining chairs, a curved window mirror and a grey pendant light

As you can imagine, a lot of these options are wasteful as hardwoods have a lot more to offer, despite their age. In fact, it’s the age that gives it a uniqueness that new wood simply can’t compete with. With assessment as to its inner strength and skilled crafting, what was once an English oak beam can become a stunning and reclaimed wood oak dining table, like our Hoxton Oak Farmhouse Dining Table, that will last a lifetime.

Dark reclaimed beam bed and bedside table, with navy blue and grey duvet covers and blankets and greenery

And it’s not just dining tables either. Reclaimed wood can be used for all kinds of pieces, from home office desks to display units, drinks and coffee table with storage, even beds like the Beam Henley Reclaimed Wood Bed.

Where is reclaimed wood found?

Man walking on wooden railway in the middle of the forest

As we’ve already touched on, wood is found in many older structures. Today, in modern builds, the frame tends to be made of steel with concrete infills, a fast and efficient way of building. However, old industrial buildings will often have wooden beams, for example, and wood is often reclaimed as railway sleepers, in old barns and factories. Even old hardwood floorboards have a new role to play too!

Other reclaimed materials

Reclaimed wood desk with white steel frame and decorative items on top

Other materials can also be reclaimed and reused in furniture, including scaffolding boards. Used to provide a platform to safely climb up tall buildings in need of repair and similar projects, these heavyweight planks of wood have a working life of approximately 25 years. Although no longer used by scaffolders, it is possible to re-use these boards for tables, chairs and an office table, such as our Oldman industrial desk.

How to look after reclaimed wood furniture?

Tough and hardy it may be, but your reclaimed wood shelves, dining table, coffee table, office desk and so on will need a little care from time to time.

As do most special pieces of furniture, it appreciates being kept clean, but a simple wipe with a soft cloth is all that is needed. Some reclaimed wood items are coated with oil or varnish to nourish the wood, so heavy scrubbing would wear this away.

You can also use coasters for hot drinks and dishes on your reclaimed wood dining table to prevent ring marks in the varnish or stain, but because of the natural imperfections of the wood, further scuffs only add to its beauty.

It’s worth bearing in mind, that as a natural product, wood will ‘breathe’. Wood reacts to moisture in the air. For example, during warm months there tends to be higher humidity which can cause wood to expand, but in cold weather, wood can contract. And it will continue to do this even in the confines of your home.

Reclaimed wood furniture adds a unique character and warmth to a home. And with the hidden story behind it, it has a wonderful hint of romance that will be loved for years to come.

How To Style Your Rustic Wood Furniture With 2020 Colour Of The Year

Dining table dressed in white distressed linen with plants and candles on top and a sage green backdrop

Mint green wall paint with a black metal floor lamp in front of it

Each year, Dulux brings us the colour of the year, a choice of colour and hue that will create a backdrop for our homes. This year’s choice is Tranquil Dawn, a beautifully soft, hazy shade of green that will be welcomed in homes across the country. When it comes to reclaimed wood furniture, the combination of this beautiful shade with the natural wood is perfection.

Why green?

Tranquil Dawn is a departure from last year’s Dulux Colour of the Year in that Living Coral was a bright, vibrant peachy shade. This year, there is a muted undertone to the choice, something that Dulux said was quite deliberate in their choice.

A big green leaf in a short glass vase

“Fuelled by a greater understanding of the impact social is making on the planet,” said Marianne Shillingford, Creative Director at Dulux, “the panel identified the universal theme for 2020 as a desire to create more opportunities to experience a ‘human touch’ in our lives and homes”.

The colour also marks the start of a new decade, with Tranquil Dawn bringing calmness and comfort at a time when we need it most.

A restful colour found in nature

A colour abundant in nature, it’s no surprise that green, especially the shade chosen as the colour of the year, is known to bring calmness, comfort and a sense of peace and restfulness to a space.

A new colour of the year, however, doesn’t mean you have to hot foot it down to the local DIY store to buy a tin! You can introduce the tranquillity of green into your home in other ways.

Having said that, this shade of green will look perfect in any room, whether that is as a backdrop to your reclaimed wood dining table or across all the walls in your living room.

Welcome green shades into your home

Reclaimed wood furniture brings the same warmth and comfort as this colour of the year from Dulux. Introducing pockets of green is the ideal way of introducing calmness and tranquillity across your home. Here’s how to do it…

In the dining room…

Reclaimed wood dining table dressed with sage green linen and plants, accompanied by an industrial style dining bench

Green linen tablecloths and runners are perfect for any reclaimed wood dining table. As well as avocado green table linen, for a lighter more subtle shade, opt for ocean green.

In the living room…

Reclaimed wooden console table in light wood with wood framed mirror hanging above and a recycled glass table lamp with a sage green shade

A green rug works perfectly across the home but would be ideal for pulling together the strands in the living room. A recycled glass lamp with green shade on a nest of tables or display unit in the lounge would be the perfect partner to the rug.

Dark green velvet shell chair with gold legs

Or, for more of a statement, opt for a green small armchair, ideal for a glamorous industrial style living room with natural undertones. On leather sofas or armchairs, why not add texture and colour with green cushions and throws?

In the bedroom…

Green rug with a wicker pouffe in front of a bed with green plant-printed bedding

Again, the large recycled glass table lamp with green shade would make a fantastic addition to the bedroom, perfect as a complement to rustic furniture in the bedroom, or any other style for that matter. A large green rug would also add the warmth underfoot that fits well with this style too.

Green is a beautiful colour to work with and no matter what shade you choose, it will look superb across your home.

Luxe Up Your Reclaimed Wood Furniture

Luxe dining room with reclaimed wood dining table

Reclaimed wood furniture doesn’t have to mean to rough and ready. In fact, many pieces made from reclaimed wood are so skilfully crafted that the new lease of life the wood is given is both refined and detailed. Give your reclaimed wood furniture more than a touch of luxury with these styling ideas.

Luxurious dining room with reclaimed wood furniture and natural earthy finishes in the decor

Add sparkle with mirrors

Mirrors are often seen as a necessity in a room because they reflect and play with natural light. But they are also a worthy addition in their own right, adding a hint of sparkle that we often associate with glamour.

However, adding too much sparkle can detract from the main player in the room – the reclaimed wood furniture – and so a well-chosen mirror can work wonders to throw a spotlight on a piece. Hang a mirror above your small or large sideboard, for example – leave a small gap between the base of the mirror and the wooden sideboards – but don’t go too large or the effect is lost.

Rustic square elm cabinet with round metal handles and an industrial grid style black metal mirror hanging above

This is perfect for throwing light onto the detail of the Glasgow Reclaimed Elm Cabinet, for example. And there’s no reason why you can’t add a dramatic mirror, like our Hatfield Wall Mirror, to attract attention either.

Add texture with upholstered chairs

If you’ve opted for a reclaimed wood dining table you may assume that the dining chairs will need to have the same utilitarian approach. Whilst there is certainly a place for wooden dining chairs – they are great in many stylish dining room schemes – if you want to ramp up the luxe feel of the dining room, you can’t go wrong with upholstered dining chairs.

Reclaimed wooden dining table with a glass tabletop and cream velvet dining chairs

Velvet upholstered dining chairs certainly add a whole new level of sophisticated glamour (not to mention comfort) to the Luxe Industrial Reclaimed Wood Dining Table, especially when you opt for jewelled colours. In fact, upholstered chairs work great with any rustic dining table, including the many examples of rustic dining tables in our range.

Even neutral shades of upholstered dining chairs can bring glamour merely by offering texture. This approach works with the elegance of the Hoxton reclaimed wood refectory table, for example.

Textures

Reclaimed wood furniture comes with a unique texture all of its own, from the more raw, rustic pieces to the smoother, refined elegance of farmhouse and Scandinavian styled pieces.

Adding more texture is a sure-fire way of adding luxury and glamour. But this doesn’t always mean adding fluffy cushions or deep pile rugs.

Rustic and glamorous dining table with velvet taupe chairs, a cream pendant and white table linen

Introducing something as simple as a linen tablecloth or napkins to the wooden dining table made from reclaimed wood is an addition that can help up the ante when it comes to luxury.

Velvet dining chairs, with their soft and tactile pile, also fit the bill as do short pile rugs beneath the feet.

Accessories

From tall, lithe vases to an abundance of lush green house plants, the range of accessories that attract attention to your reclaimed wood furniture is almost limitless.

Scented candles and diffusers add both a note of interest in the room as well as a gentle scent.

Rustic and industrial large sideboard with round metal handles, earthy decorative items on top and a bohemian sunburst mirror

Depending on your scheme and what you want to achieve, clustering neutral coloured items on a sideboard, for example, can be impressive, as too can a single, tall, elegantly coloured piece of ceramic or glass.

So, to bring out the glamorous features of your reclaimed wood furniture and luxe-up your dining space, use texture, colour and light to bring out its inner sparkle. Stilettos and tiaras optional!