Our Guide to Wardrobe Spring Cleaning

Our Guide to Wardrobe Spring Cleaning

It’s coming up to that time of year when we start thinking about changing up our wardrobes for warmer months. This also provides an ideal time for a deeper clean. Whether you decide to completely change up your wardrobe or you just need to replace a few items, we have put together this guide to wardrobe spring cleaning.

Get In The Zone

Cleaning out your wardrobe is not something that can be done quickly while the dinner is cooking. Set aside a few hours and really dedicate a part of your day to get it done properly. Put on your favourite upbeat playlist to keep you motivated, make a coffee and light a candle to create a nice environment. Make sure you have everything you need ready, such as extra storage boxes or a pen and paper for making lists.

Get Everything Out

It might seem a little dramatic but pulling everything out is sometimes the best way to start. Get everything out where you can see it and try to sort it all into rough piles (tops, trousers, jumpers, etc).

Start by picking out the obvious items that you really don’t like or definitely won’t wear again. Then filter through the rest of the items and be more critical. Figure out if you’ve got too many similar items that won’t get used or if you have any occasions coming up to wear certain items. Have fun with this, try things on and have a bit of a fashion show! If you can up with any good outfits, photograph them to remember later.

Whilst everything is out of your wardrobe, this is a good time to wipe it clean or give it a hoover.

Sort Seasonal Items Into Storage

Coming into spring and summer, you won’t need all of your winter clothes for a few months. So think about how you can store your thick jumpers, gloves and scarves separately or bring your summer clothes to the front of your wardrobe. If you’re struggling with storage consider some space-saving techniques such as vacuum packing.

A woman folds her clothes and puts them in metal black baskets and boxes. Nordic style minimalism.

Consider The 3-Year Rule

The 3-year rule is a reasonable time limit to work out whether something has wearability. If you haven’t worn something for the last 3 years, are you likely to wear it in the next 3 years? Do you have an occasion soon when you can wear it? If the answer is no to both of these questions, it’s probably time to get rid.

Sell Or Donate

Clothing waste is a big problem for the environment, so don’t throw away everything you don’t use. If you have time list your valuable items on online selling platforms such as eBay or Vinted. If you’d rather get rid of them quickly, donate to a local charity shop or pass down to family members and friends. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure!

Sewing on a sewing machine, clothes repairing DIY.

Repair Or Upcycle

If you have an item that you love, but you don’t wear because it is damaged, then repair it! A missing button or a small tear is easily repairable. If you don’t fancy fixing it yourself, ask around family members or neighbours, most people know someone with a sewing machine! If it’s a more complicated item that you want to alter you could take it to a professional seamstress.

Note Any Gaps

Now you’ve sorted through the things you want to keep, repair and get rid of, it is a good time to make a list if there’s anything you think you need. Are you missing any basics for summer? Have you grown out of your favourite dress? Perhaps you just need some more socks. Make a list of things you need or want to go back to later.

Think About Storage

This is also a good time to think about whether your storage is working for you. Perhaps you want to rearrange your wardrobe categories or you need some new boxes. You might even need a new wardrobe that is more customised to your space!

We hope you enjoyed this guide to wardrobe spring cleaning. If you’re considering some new bedroom storage, get in touch to see how we can help!

How to Make Your Home More Eco-Friendly

How to Make Your Home More Eco-Friendly

Lots of us are taking steps in our everyday life to be more environmentally friendly. However, our home interior is an area that is easily forgotten when it comes to sustainability. In light of Earth Day last week, we have created this blog detailing tips on how to make your home more eco-friendly.

Energy Efficiency

Energy consumption is one of the biggest contributors to environmental change. To reduce our impact, we can improve our home’s energy efficiency by decreasing the amount of energy we use for heating, lighting and running appliances.

Most of our indoor heat escapes through windows so installing high-quality windows with good insulation can reduce this. Insulating curtains and blinds can keep the cold air or the sun’s heat outside. Opening and closing them can control the room temperature in an energy-efficient way.

Bedroom interior with gloss wardrobe and large window and plant

Picking the right colours can help to save energy used for lighting. Lighter colours reflect more natural light, while darker colours need more artificial lighting. Using reflective surfaces helps to increase the amount of light in a room, so less artificial lighting is needed.

Most people have heard of or used LED light bulbs and they are a great solution for the future of our planet. They use around 75% less energy and last 25 times longer than conventional light bulbs, so are a great way of saving energy as well as waste!

Waste Reduction

Fortunately, recycling, upcycling and repurposing are all increasing in popularity and becoming a new norm. Most people in the UK have a recycling bin collection. Make sure your household is using a separate recycling bin and check your packaging to make sure you’re recycling everything you can.

When buying new home items or furniture it is worth researching items that are made from recycled waste and can be recycled. A lot of mainstream shops and supermarkets have introduced recycled ranges to their products. Look out for these in-store, or better still find local or small businesses that specialise in eco-friendly products. We’ll talk about specific materials later in the blog.

Reuse or Upcycle

Reusing or upcycling your old items for different functions can be fun and creative! There are many knowledgeable experts giving advice and tutorials online. These can range from simple ideas to more complex projects that require specific skills. Whether it’s upcycling a coffee table by giving it a new colour or creating garden decorations out of fairy lights and old jars, you’re sure to find something to suit you. It’s a great idea to reuse and upcycle non-recyclable items that would otherwise end up in landfill or be destroyed. So before you throw something away think about if there’s anything useful you can make from it.

Person painting a furniture object for a DIY upcycling project

If DIY isn’t your thing, you can always find a local business to help with your project. Our door replacement service is a great way to refresh your interiors, such as your kitchen cabinets or bedroom wardrobe, without having to start again with new cabinetry.

Another sustainable practice is shopping second-hand. Places like charity shops, antique shops or online websites such as eBay sell a great range of furniture and interior items and you can find some real treasures! It is a fun way to help to reduce wastage and can also save you some money. Second-hand items can also be a great starting point for an upcycling project.

Timeless and Flexible Design

The lifespan of home items should be considered to make sure they last longer and don’t get discarded quickly. This should especially be considered if the item will be used daily and subject to more wear and tear. It is way more eco-friendly (and cheaper in the long-term) to invest in a higher-quality item than to have to buy a new one often.

It is also necessary to consider the flexibility of your interior design. This is especially important when looking to completely renovate a space or purchase large furniture. The key to a flexible interior is to choose high-quality, classic and simple furniture, instead of following trends that you might get bored of or might go out of fashion. Then if you change your mind about your colour scheme in the future, you don’t need to throw away all of your furniture, you can just adapt it to fit in.

Sustainable Materials

Choosing sustainable and responsibly sourced materials is important for an eco-friendly interior. We touched on this earlier when talking about choosing products made from recycled waste. Here we’ll go into more detail about some of the most sustainable materials to look out for.

It goes without saying that cutting down trees for new furniture is not good for the environment. Choosing reclaimed wood is a much more eco-friendly option. This can also provide a more rustic style if that suits your interior theme. Bamboo has surged in popularity in the interior design world and is a great versatile material. It has a high strength-to-weight ratio and is a fast-growing and renewable resource. It also doesn’t require much, if any, fertilizers or pesticides, so it is great for the environment.

Eco interior with a jute rug and cream coloured pillows and blanket

Recycled metal is a great material for saving energy as it requires less processing and resources than non-renewable materials. It can also be repeatedly recycled without degrading its properties. Recycled plastic is diverse in its uses in interior design. From rugs to furniture there are many ways it can be used. The colour of the plastic is solid throughout, meaning it is highly fade-resistant and keeps its new quality for a long time. Jute fibre is a natural affordable fibre that, similarly to bamboo, grows quickly and is renewable. Jute rugs and accessories add an eco, earthy look to an interior, and are also a good heat insulator!

Eco Appliances

When it comes to appliances such as dishwashers, refrigerators, ovens and washing machines, there are plenty of more eco-friendly options. These appliances can use a lot of energy or water so finding one that reduces this consumption is much better for the environment. These can be a little pricier than standard appliances, however, using less energy and water is going to save you money in the long term. If upgrading your appliances isn’t in your budget, some appliances should have an eco option. For example, washing machines that have an eco option that uses a lower temperature.

We hope that this blog has inspired you to make some more eco-friendly changes in your home! If you are interested in any of our services for your eco-interior project, then get in touch!

What is the Biophilic Interior Design trend?

What is the Biophilic Interior Design trend?

Biophilic comes from the term ‘biophilia; meaning a hypothetical tendency to interact or be associated with other life in nature. Biophilic design is about bringing the outdoors in to enhance connectivity to the natural environment.

The Biophilic Design trend has grown in popularity over the last couple of years and is looking to be one of the most significant trends of 2023. This popularity is likely a result of the increased time spent at home and more awareness of our surroundings and our impact on the environment.

Creating a biophilic environment is beneficial not only for the aesthetic of our interior but also for our health and well-being. Read this blog to learn about the biophilic design trend and how you can create a biophilic environment in your home.

The Benefits

It is no secret that being immersed in nature is good for our mental health. With a lot of us spending a significant amount of time indoors, biophilic design can help to bring these benefits inside.

Whether a biophilic environment is created at work or at home it can have many benefits. It can help to reduce stress and fatigue, enhance creativity and improve mood and general well-being. A study by Environment International found that biophilic environments had a larger restorative impact in reducing stress and anxiety.

If indoor plants are your thing, they have their own benefits when it comes to air quality and can reduce air pollution in homes and offices.

A modern kitchen with dark green cabinets and large windows with lots of natural light. A biophilic interior environment.

How to Create a Biophilic Environment

Now you know more about the biophilic design trend, you might be wondering how to create this in your environment. There are many ways to incorporate nature into your interior design. Some ideas are more subtle accessories and some are bigger transformative projects.

The obvious idea that springs to mind is adding indoor plants. If you have time to look after them, plants can look great and can also possess the air quality benefits mentioned earlier. If you don’t have much of a green thumb, other natural objects could be a fun alternative. Examples include shells, water features or even rocks and stones.

A kitchen windowsill with house plants and a wooden surface.

Using nature-inspired colours such as green and brown can instantly transform an interior to feel more outdoorsy. These colours are easy to use because they aren’t too overpowering so have many suitable uses. They can be utilised for painting walls, wardrobe doors, and kitchen cabinets as well as smaller furniture and accessories.

Another way to add natural elements to your interior is by using textures and materials such as wood and stone. These materials remind us of their natural origins and can have various uses such as for kitchen worktops or wardrobe doors. For an interesting contrast, combine these textures with solid paint colours. Shown below on this fitted wardrobe using our Natural Halifax Oak finish combined with white.

A modern bedroom with white and oak finish wardrobes and storage. A biophilic interior envrionment.

If you’re not looking to completely refurbish your interior, there are some more subtle ways of bringing natural elements into your home. Using botanical or greenery-inspired patterns for accessories such as rugs and pillows. Decorating with nature-inspired artwork or prioritising organic shapes and forms for lamps and vases. Another idea that might be less obvious is bringing in sounds and scents from nature. For example using an essential oil diffuser or a recording of relaxing wild animal sounds.

We hope that this blog has helped to clarify what biophilic design is and how you can introduce it into your interior. If you’re looking for nature-inspired wardrobes or interior storage then get in touch to discuss what we can do!

Interior Colour Ideas for Spring 2023

Interior Colour Ideas for Spring 2023

With the days getting longer, flowers blossoming and the weather getting warmer, spring is upon us. A new season means changes in the light in our homes which often causes us to desire bright, fresh spaces. After the cold winter we have just endured, a change in our home interiors could be the fresh start we need to put the bad weather behind us.

When thinking of springtime, we think of the gradual change in colours outside; green grass, soft pink blossom, yellow daffodils and blue sky. Recreating these colours at home will help to bring the outside in and create a joyful atmosphere in your space. In this blog, we will discuss some spring colour interior ideas and tips on how you can use them in your home.

Pastel Greens and Blues

Pastel colours are a great way to lighten up a space whilst using subtle elements of colour. Green and blue’s association with nature helps to create a tranquil atmosphere and makes us feel more connected to the outdoors. Easy on the eye and easy to decorate with, using pastel green or blue allows for a ‘safer’ option as opposed to brighter and more intense colours. An on-trend choice for Spring 2023 is using pastel mint green or aquamarine alongside white furniture, creating a fresh and bright interior. Try accessorising your kitchen with a pastel fridge, kettle and toaster.

Don’t be afraid to contrast pastel colours with pops of darker colours! Using darker shades of your chosen pastel tone can create a balanced monochromatic look and allows for a more flexible colour scheme when decorating.

Statement Colours in Small Doses

If you’re craving a strong colour for spring such as a bright red or orange, be careful not to overdo it. It’s easy to get tired of a striking colour so it’s best to limit it to a small amount. Instead of painting your walls try painting smaller furnishings, such as bookshelves, tables and chairs or even go for a kitchen door replacement! This is a great way to introduce brighter elements into your interior without overwhelming it, as well as sticking to a smaller budget. You might even decide to add more of the statement colour throughout your decor such as with paintings or vases.

Earthy Tones as a Base

Whilst earthy and warm tones are often associated with autumn months, it doesn’t mean they cannot be utilised for spring! Neutral tones such as beige or grassy green are a great base for accessorising with bright, spring colours. These colours are also a great option when investing in new furniture such as kitchen cupboards or fitted wardrobes, as they can be adapted to a variety of colour schemes to suit all year round!

For spring, try matching your beige furniture with brighter reds or pinks, or add natural wood furniture to your green colour scheme.

Yellow or Orange Brighten a Dark Room

Nothing says sun and warmth like yellow and orange, making it a popular choice for spring or summer interiors. If you have a dark room with less natural light such as a study or a small bedroom, you can utilise yellow or orange to brighten it.

Try a mustard yellow wallpaper or an orange statement piece to create a big impact, or simply add some warm accessories to elegantly brighten up a dark-coloured room. These colours combined with different textures, such as a textile chair or natural wood finish, can create an interesting room with depth and warmth.

Florals and Plants

Nothing says spring like blossoming flowers and greenery! If you’re feeling brave, a floral patterned wallpaper is a great way to instantly transform a room, however, these patterns can look a bit dated. For a more modern look, try a duotone floral pattern and make sure the rest of your interior compliments your wallpaper, we love this example by Graham & Brown.

If you prefer a white or grey theme, lots of house plants or bright flowers are a great way to liven up your interior. If you don’t have much of a green thumb, try some of these low-maintenance indoor plants.

We hope that some of these tips and ideas have inspired you to refresh your interiors for spring! If you’re looking for more colour tips for your bedroom read our guide to bedroom colour schemes.

If you’re looking for new fitted wardrobes, interiors or door replacements, get in touch.

The Benefits of Fitted Furniture In Your New Build House

The Benefits of Fitted Furniture In Your New Build House

Whether you have just moved into a new build house or you’re in the process of buying one, it’s important to start thinking about your furniture. New builds usually don’t come with fitted wardrobes or storage. This means you will be faced with some decisions to make regarding your furniture once you’ve moved in.

In this blog, we will discuss the benefits of installing fitted furniture in your new build house and hopefully make some of these decisions easier for you.

Space saving

One of the biggest benefits of fitted furniture is the amount of space it saves. New builds tend to be packed into small areas which means they can be smaller than older houses and have less storage space. It is important to utilise the space you have in each room and fitted furniture is a great way to squeeze in as much storage as possible!

All of our fitted interiors and bedrooms can be made to measure so they will perfectly fit the space that you have available.

Customisable

Another great benefit of fitted furniture is that it is fully customisable and made to match your space. No more endlessly searching for wardrobes that slightly match your decor. Instead, you will have the choice of hundreds of combinations of door styles, finishes, colours and handles. We also offer a colour match service, so we can create the perfect colour to match your plans or existing decor. Browse our fitted bedroom ranges and our colour collections to find your perfect match!

Fitted for you

We know buying a house and moving can be a stressful experience. So why not let us take a bit of pressure off when it comes to installing and fitting your new furniture? With our skilled team of manufacturers and fitters, we will handle everything from start to finish and install your fitted interior perfectly. No more stressful flatpacks and worrying about building your furniture correctly. Just sit back and let us do the work!

Modern bedroom interior with fitted wardrobe in cream colour
Loxley bedroom

More organised

It goes without saying that having nice storage that’s tailor-made for you, will help you to have a more organised space. You can choose your perfect combination of shelves, drawers and hanging rails to make sure your wardrobe and cupboards are suited to your needs. If your storage and interior are more aesthetically pleasing, you’re more likely to want to use them and keep them tidy.

Check out our blog on storage solutions.

Easy to clean

Fitted furniture tends to be a lot easier to clean than free-standing wardrobes or drawers. There are fewer gaps between walls and ceilings where dust can collect, so there’s one less cleaning job to worry about. Also if all of your belongings have a dedicated storage space, there will be less mess lying around to clean away every day.

It’s a long-term investment

Fitted furniture may seem pricier than free-standing or flat-pack furniture, but it should be seen as a long-term investment. Our fitted furniture is made from the highest quality materials and comes with a 6-year guarantee. You can also choose a finish that has built-in anti-scratch and anti-fingerprint technology so your interior will look newer for longer!

If you’re just moving into a new build house, it is beneficial to invest in high-quality furniture that will last for a long time. This way you won’t have to worry about replacing it any time soon. Alternatively, if you are looking for an investment, fitted furniture will add value to the house for potential future buyers.

We hope this blog has helped to clarify some of the benefits of installing fitted furniture in your new build house. If you are interested in any of our fitted furniture services start by reading about our different ranges or get in touch.

Our Ranges Explained

Our Ranges Explained

With so many different styles, colours and finishes to choose from, it can be overwhelming when deciding on your new furniture. You might like the look of our products but don’t know where to start in understanding what each range has to offer. In this blog, we have laid out our 4 different ranges and explained the main details that differentiate them.

All of our ranges are available for fitted wardrobes, door replacements or any fitted interiors you’re looking for. All styles are fully customisable and made-to-measure so will be guaranteed to fit your space perfectly.

Salcey Range (5 Piece)

Our Salcey Range, also known as 5 Piece, is modelled on classic shaker principles. Shaker doors are typically internal or cabinet doors with simple construction, a central panel and a raised rectangular frame.

A modern bedroom interior with fitted furniture in a dark grey colour.
Salcey Bedroom

The pared-back style, simplicity and perfectly proportioned frame make shaker doors a firm favourite. Our 5 piece doors provide a traditional, handmade aesthetic but also allow for a flexible design through different styles, finishes and handles. We offer 3 door styles in our Salcey Range – Dylan, Fenwick and Bastille which all put their own subtle spin on the classic shaker door, allowing you to find your perfect match, right up to the minute details.

Kingswood Range (Painted)

Our Kingswood Range, also known as Painted, is exactly what the name suggests – painted. The distinctive crafted aesthetic of a painted door creates that hand-finished flair that makes your interior feel a little bit more personal. It goes without saying that our Painted Range gives you more options and allows for more flexibility. By choosing the perfect colour and finish you are able to make a room your own and match your personal style and flair.

A modern kitchen interior with new cabinet doors in a grey colour and wooden sides.
Kingswood Kitchen

Our paint collection has been carefully selected to provide the most sought-after shades that will stand the test of time. If you haven’t found your perfect shade in our collections, or you have existing furniture that you want to match, we also offer a unique colour-matching service, so we can always create something to suit your needs.

Wakerley Range (Edged)

Our Wakerley Range, also known as Edged, consists of 5 contemporary door styles designed with versatility and functionality in mind. Characterised by sharp lines, perfect proportions, and distinctive edging, Wakerley provides flexible design solutions that are both simple and modern.

A modern bedroom interior with a light grey gloss fitted wardrobe.
Wakerley Bedroom

The more understated the style, the more important the choice of finish becomes. That is why we provide an extensive range of Ultra High Gloss, Premium Super Matt, and Authentic Wood Effect Textures allowing you to create a space that reflects your individuality. This collection can also be adapted to fit any handle style, Standard, Integrated or Handleless, so you will never be short of options.

Rockingham Range (5G)

Our Rockingham Range, also known as 5G, represents the next generation of vinyl-wrapped doors. Committed to only the highest quality materials, the most reliable adhesives and the latest advancements in manufacturing technology – it’s leading the way to a new era of door design.

A modern kitchen interior with dark wooden effect cabinet doors.
Rockingham Kitchen

5G is guaranteed to give you durability and style but also offers ultimate design flexibility. Featuring 70 door styles and an extensive range of finishes including Matt, Gloss, Wood Grain and Superior Matt. Each finish has its own list of valuable qualities, but Superior Matt is extremely robust, with built-in anti-scratch and anti-fingerprint technology, it’s perfect for a busy family home.

With the choice of 8 different door styles including plain shaker, lined shaker, mock-in frame, grooved, raised panel, arched, modern, and handle-less, you’ll be sure to find your perfect match!

If you like the sound of any of our ranges or would like to know more information about specific products, don’t hesitate to get in touch via phone on 01536 697996 or email at info@madeinteriors.uk.