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Pebble Grey: Bathroom Mirrors with lights
A well designed bathroom will always need a good mirror, one that works well for shaving, applying make up, looking carefully at skin and pores, and even checking out those skin blemishes and problems in finer detail. A good quality mirror must also be able to magnify the face and skin so that when you leave the house, you really feel like you look the best you possibly can. Pebble Grey is a company that creates stylish and unusual bathroom mirrors with lights. These range from mirrors suitable for putting on the wall, to magnifying shaving mirrors that can also be portable. I was recently sent the Sara LED Magnifying…
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A bathroom makeover with Ocean Loans
A few months ago disaster struck my bathroom. My son had dropped a sponge down the side of the bath. In retrieving it, the hubby found that the floor was absolutely soaking wet, and from this we discovered that a pipe, long hidden behind a wall, had been slowly leaking and had managed to get under tiles, the floorboards and the plaster, causing irreversible damage. Our bathroom, to put it bluntly, was ruined and needed to be completely gutted. It is an understatement to say that the bathroom wasn’t the only thing that was gutted, I was pretty heartbroken. We claimed on our insurance for the floor and the walls,…
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Ikea’s Time Travel experiment with Jeff & Beth
We have all seen the first part of the hilarious Ikea Time Travel Experiment campaign, where a young couple were hypnotized by the fabulous hypnotist Justin Tranz. They believed they were in their future, complete with a grown up daughter and a home, which was, in fact, the room within an IKEA store. (You can revisit that ad here.) The second part of the campaign has now been released, and this time it stares Jeff and Beth, who, once again, were hypnotized into believing they were experiencing very real life in the bathrooms and bedrooms of their local IKEA store. The new film is side-splitting funny, with Jeff and Beth…
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Making the most of your bathroom space
In previous posts I have mentioned that this is the year of home improvements for my house. Joe is now five, and the era of drawing on the walls, bouncing toys off the floor and generally wrecking the house seems to have finally come to an end. This means that the areas of the house that had got a little shabby and in need of love can now be addressed without the worry of spending good money after bad. The first room we decided to tackle was the bathroom. We had made a start on this last year (you can read that post here) when we took part in a…









