How to share a bedroom without falling out
Create flexible bedroom space with DIY Homefit’s new wardrobe doors
So the moment has come. You and your partner are finally moving in together. It’s a big step, but an exciting one. Congratulations!
So the moment has come. You and your partner are finally moving in together. It’s a big step, but an exciting one. Congratulations!
If you always seem to be short of storage space in your kitchen, why not consider installing a pantry? Initially it may seem like a rather old-fashioned idea, but a pantry can make a huge difference to your kitchen.
We are at that time of year when memories of Christmas and New Year begin to fade, and life settles back into the same old routines. In fact the third Monday in January is commonly known as Blue Monday and is meant to be the saddest day of the year…
As 2021 draws to a close, you may already be looking ahead to 2022 and making plans. Some of these may involve improving your home.
Christmas is fast approaching. And we’re all hoping that Christmas 2021 will be a bit more normal than Christmas 2020. Which means that you may be hosting Christmas Day or Christmas parties for family and/or friends this year.
Autumn is on its way, and it’s an ideal time to update your bedroom in plenty of time for the festive season. It’s ok, we won’t use “the C word” just yet! But if you are planning to make changes to your bedroom, what are your thoughts about colour?
Now that Covid-19 restrictions are being lifted and things are moving again, it feels like the right time to catch up with those home improvement projects that we’ve been planning for a while but which had to be put on hold.
If you are considering a new kitchen, you’ve come to the right place! At DIY Homefit we offer a flexible approach to creating the new kitchen of your dreams. If your existing kitchen cabinets are in good condition and you are happy to keep the carcasses, we can provide a wide selection of replacement kitchen doors which can be a quick and easy way to refresh and transform your kitchen.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the government encouraged as many people as possible to work from home. Now that lockdown restrictions are gradually easing, this is a trend that seems set to continue.
Whilst some companies are encouraging staff back into the office, there are many others that are incorporating home working into the new normal.
2020 was the year of the kitchen! Many of us are using it like never before. As well as its traditional role as the hub of food preparation, cooking and eating , kitchens in many homes have also begun to function as home offices, home schools, and even home gyms.
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