'If you can’t afford, fake it' was certainly the mantra of many Victorian homeowners with their love of wood graining and marbling around their home. It’s a design concept that continues to this day. Take a look at the vinyl and laminate flooring available today which are facsimiles of real wood or tiles. This post... Continue Reading →
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Victorian Christmas – getting the vintage festive look
When many of us think of the festive period we think of a Victorian Christmas. After all, the Victorians made Christmas trees and yuletide decorations popular and Charles Dickens's Christmas Carol is so closely linked with this period. Many Victorian Christmas customs that endure today originated in Germany. The turning point was the London News... Continue Reading →
Top tips for reinstating a Victorian fireplace
Reinstating a Victorian fireplace can help bring back the character to your period home. It's also a joy to know you've put back a feature similar to the original fireplace sadly ripped out years before. However, it can be difficult to work out what the original fireplaces were like in your house. Don’t make the... Continue Reading →
Vintage grocery shop – turning my dining room into an old store
Deciding to sacrifice my dining room into a vintage grocery shop was probably my maddest of ideas. Well, we all have mad ideas – well at least I hope so! My dining room was originally a shop which closed in the 1960s and the shop window was bricked up in the 1980s. It was originally... Continue Reading →
Victorian pantry – creating your own period larder
Who doesn't love the look of a Victorian pantry in a country house or museum. But is a pantry or larder a practical solution for storing your food items? Let's be clear from the outset, I’m not influenced by the likes of Kirsty Allsopp who bleat on about the benefits of their pantry! Many of... Continue Reading →
Victorian patchwork – make do and mend
Victorian patchwork was the original form of recycling so finding a new use for your waste is nothing new. One of the things I love about the Victorian period is their hate of waste and making the most of what they had. We could all learn a lot about their penny-pinching ways! We’ve all heard of... Continue Reading →
Edwardian bathroom – top tips for getting the look
The simple no-frills Edwardian bathroom is a timeless design classic that endures to this day. It is surprising that bare white, functional spaces aren't the preserve of the modern minimalist home. White painted walls and simple fittings are key Edwardian features which are easy to replicate in a bathroom today. I'm going to briefly outline... Continue Reading →
Historic paint analysis – uncovering period paint colours
Ever wondered what paint colours were originally used in your period house? Historic paint analysis may be able to help. You may be lucky enough to have traces of early paints schemes under wallpaper or inside later cupboards. They can give you tangible clues on what your house once looked like in days gone by.... Continue Reading →
Top ten Victorian house interiors to visit
Here's my top ten Victorian house interiors to visit! One of my favourite pastimes is to visit museums and stately homes and I’m an avid National Trust member. Many of the places I’ve visited have been truly inspiring and have given me a real insight into the Victorian and Edwardian home. This ranges from a... Continue Reading →
Restoring an iron fireplace – to strip or to paint?
Restoring an iron fireplace can be a joy. However, there's the dilemma of whether to freshen the fireplace up or strip and black lead it if it's painted. What is black lead I hear you ask? It’s basically a black liquid stove polish that protects the iron against rust and gives the fireplace an even... Continue Reading →