Showing posts with label ikea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ikea. Show all posts

Monday, 17 November 2014

Interiors - My New Coffee Table

I've been on the hunt for a coffee table for my 'grown-up' living room and had been pinning loads and loads of inspiring photos but hadn't actually managed to source one that would work for me and the space available. My living room is medium sized, but with all the furniture that I already have in the room there isn't much available floor space left (goodness knows how I'm going to manage to squeeze in a Christmas tree too!). When I've had friends round we've had to have drinks and nibbles on the floor or on one of the kids stools, so I definitely needed a table of some sort!

This was the style that I was after and my plan was to then store Moroccan poufs or knitted stools under the table as additional seating for when we had guests over.



I quite liked the idea of a more industrial concrete coffee table, something along the lines of this one:


The littlest and I popped along to Sterling Furniture on London Road the other week to have a browse. It was definitely worth a visit and we picked up a few new Christmas decorations. Anyway, whilst I was there we had a browse at the coffee tables. There were a few that fitted the bill...

But the more I thought about it, the more I thought that a glass coffee table would help give the impression of more space.


In the end I've gone for a more economical option from Ikea. I had spotted this table on gh0stparties vlog and it's perfect for my living room too! I'm hoping that I'll still be able to get a pouf of some sort under there!


I've been busy styling the table for Christmas, and picked up a gorgeous mirrored tray from Debenhams the other day as I would quite like to recreate something along the lines of this...


Or this:


Here's the tray I've bought:


Once I've got the space more organised I'll take some photos and let you see the end result.




Wednesday, 7 May 2014

{My Happy Place}

My bed is one of the happiest places in my home - I love it.

But aside from my bed, another happy place is my desk. This is where I blog!

In my old house I had a home office. In my new place I don't have a spare room but luckily I do have a landing at the top of the stairs which is big enough for a set of shelving and a small desk (both Ikea).

A while back I posted some ideas for making my space a bit prettier, and this Bank Holiday Weekend I finally had the time to paint my hallway and it spurred me on to get my desk a bit more organised and tidy! Let's hope I can keep it this way!

If you're wondering, the paint is Valspar Rocky Shelter (my sister used this colour in her spare room and I loved it!).

Painting well underway!

Ta da! My new prettier desk space.



Sunday, 20 April 2014

{Ikea Glasgow & the new Metod kitchens}

The other week the kids & I were invited along to check out the new Ikea Metod kitchen range.

Boy was I impressed. I love Ikea, and have always found the staff to be helpful (especially in the cafe) and the morning was just brilliant. We were welcomed by the team, including the store manager, and they all were just so enthusiastic about their new products & the company itself. It was a delight to see & hear.

The new Metod kitchen's are beautiful. They're well thought out (the design process was considerable as the company started from scratch to redesign the basic building blocks of kitchens & took on board many of their customers feedback over the six years of development) & as well as being extremely functional and flexible (like the cupboards that will fit under stairs - see below!), they are also aesthetically pleasing & lovely to look at. 




There's something for everyone... From the more traditional shaker style to the sleek gloss units that are on trend right now. In terms of colours, there are muted creams and beiges through to darker greys and browns then for the wild ones there are bright reds and mustards! There are literally loads and loads of options for doors, drawer/cupboard combinations, handles, appliances etc and the store is laid out really well with everything on show for the customer to see & touch. 


The new kitchen design space at the Glasgow Ikea is cosy & welcoming. The ceilings have been lowered in this part of the store to reduce noise, there are coffee machines & even the desk height for the computers can be adjusted at the touch of a button, for example to allow the kids to get involved or for wheelchair users. Ikea have thought of everything it would seem.


I love the mustard doors!

And again with the mustard because I love it so much!
One of the things that I was also impressed with was the commitment from Ikea for recycling. They had options to suit every kitchen, even a tiny one like mine! So many different shapes & sizes of recycling bins!

All the lighting options were equally amazing - such a huge range! And we heard about the LED bulbs & the energy savings to be had (I've also subsequently starting making the move to LED bulbs and so far have changed three over in my hallway. It's an expense upfront but the savings longer term will be worth it).

I'm literally bursting with ideas & inspiration... I'd love to re-do my kitchen to maximise the use of the space. Some day!! And when I do, I'll most definitely be paying Ikea a visit. 

In the meantime I've been kitting out the interiors of my kitchen cabinets with Ikea shelf inserts and the bamboo drawer inserts look beautiful. No doubt I'll be back next week to stock up on more stuff - I do love a good clear out session & an opportunity to get organised!! (Plus I could be done with some more tea lights!!!).

Ikea also gave us a few presents to take away - thank you :) They match my current kitchen perfectly!


Drawer inserts from the new range


Ceramic egg holder


Apple corer


Thursday, 10 October 2013

{Ikea - October Holiday Activities}

The other night I was at Ikea Glasgow to pick up a desk and some shelving for my new office space - I had to get organised you see before the BT engineer came along.

I think Ikea can be a bit like Marmite, you either love it or hate it. Unlike Marmite, I do actually like Ikea. The opening hours are good, there is plenty of parking, the restaurant is totally family friendly and I've found the staff to be pretty helpful. I also don't mind doing a bit of DIY and assembling flat pack furniture!

Next week for the October holidays, Ikea Glasgow are running a series of free workshops and entertainment in their restaurant area.


I thought I'd share the details with you here in case you fancied popping along. Unless stated otherwise, the workshops are running from 11.30am until 4pm:

Monday 14th October
Storytelling and drawing a story
Face painting (from 10am - 4pm)

Tuesday 15th October
Colouring in with the Woodland Trust and making robots

Wednesday 16th October
Playing ping pong and cake decorating workshops

Thursday 17th October
Storytelling and Halloween games
Magician (from 10am - 4pm)

Friday 18th October
Giggle yoga
Balloon modeller (from 10am - 4pm)

What do you have planned for the October holidays?

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