HOMESTYLE
Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice
The official autumn equinox may not arrive until later on in the month, but as soon as the clock strikes 12 on September 1st people seem to switch from summer mode to counting down to the end of the year.
One of the main indicators that the most wonderful time of the year is fast approaching is the many coffee shops foaming over with pumpkin spice lattes. Autumn’s signature flavour is a sweet combination of the spices in a pumpkin pie, or mixed spice to us Brits – cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and cloves.
Loved more for the emotion is stirs than the actual taste, a good PSL makes you feel cosy, warm and safe, like a big hug in a mug. This autumn, be inspired by this seasonal revolution to leave your home looking a latte better. Add in a pop of autumn’s signature pumpkin- hued colour with splashes of orange throughout
rewarding addition you make to your home
INTRODUCING TWO NEW FIREPLACES TO OUR SHOWROOM Both fireplaces can be used on a flat wall to create a focal point with minimal installation
VARDO Camino Chimney Breast
A house does not seem like a home without a hearth. Whether or simply for its aesthetic value, a beautiful fireplace is always
We are proud to be the area’s only stockist of
The Acquisitions collection restores the period mantelpiece to its rightful place, encompassing every material from marble to cast iron, and every style from Georgian to modern-day.
Timeless Elegance, Captivating Warmth An
fireplace could be the most
Versatility and beauty combine to offer the ultimate contemporary centrepiece for your home with stylish anthracite hearth.
Features a multi LED effect fuel bed with 13 colour options and rotation setting complete with panoramic glass screen for optimum flame performance.
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