While it wasn't love at first sight, our loft bedroom grew on me. It was the little things that stood out; the fitted wardrobe, the crevices that unlocked a multitude of secrets. The juxtaposition between the high and low ceilings, ladled with character. It was a large double bedroom true, but I kept comparing it to the bedroom I had before, where I had the wardrobe of my dreams. And yet, our loft bedroom was far better than what I had before. There was more space, we just had to know how to use it. It was all about choosing the right bed, curating the perfect furniture, and knowing how to add space in a bedroom with irregular proportions. When I realized that our bedroom had potential, I ... read more
Loft Bedroom Storage Ideas To Add Space
Why Bounce Ping Pong Bar Is A Couple’s Haven
It would be a night where escapism thrived, a world away from the hum-drum of 12+ hour work days, where exhaustation was A's best friend. For A had been working at Wimbledon, awake every morning at 4AM, and home late at night. Yet despite the tiredness that was seeping into A's bones, she carried on, determined to make the most of life. Running on empty was never healthy, true. In fact A made sure that she took time out, especially if she was burnt out and overwhelmed. Taking time out wasn't just about relaxation, but also about doing what made her happy. And nothing made her happier than having downtime with her partner, who was the love of her life. Recently, date nights had been far, and ... read more
How Hanky Panky Made Me Feel Body Confident
I peered at myself in the mirror, grimacing at the reflection. Though I had changed, and blossomed over the years, sometimes I still saw that gawky kid in the reflection. The one who was teased for the way she looked, the way she acted, who she was. The girl with the small boobs, who dreamed of having a boob job, to feel more confident in her own skin. The insults would come in thick and fast; they would say that I never ate, that I looked anorexic, and was 'too masculine looking'. They made fun of my crooked teeth, and how I smiled. My zany personality was off limits too.I was seen as the weirdo, the girl who people didn't want to be friends with. For a long time, I had body dysmorphia, ... read more
Creative Curtain Hacks To Upscale Your Home
It might seem odd to say, but curtains can say a lot about who you are as a person. From the colours that you choose, to the texture, transparency, and even where you place your curtains, it offers an insight into your personality. Even if you are renting like I am, you can still customize your curtains, and make your home your own. Anyone visiting my flat for the first time would say that I love to bring colour into my home, and am passionate about prints, being bold, and above all quirky. Even my curtains, have been personalized, to match the mood of the room I am in. My living room has shutter blinds that are colourful, in a beautiful shade of teal. This is because I have predominantly ... read more
Benefits Of Private Health Insurance As A Freelancer
As a freelancer getting private health insurance can seem impossible. After all, you work unconventional hours, earn a different amount each month, and can sometimes struggle to find financial freedom. That's why I am so grateful to the NHS, for helping me get treatments for my physical and mental health, when I couldn't afford private health insurance. However, I quickly realized that the waiting times to be seen on the NHS is monumental. Even when I was battling mental illnesses like anxiety, depression, and PTSD, as well as a chronic stomach condition, it took what seemed like forever to get help. Considering I wasn't diagnosed with mental health issues until I was 22, but had symptoms ... read more
The Burnt City: Punchdrunk Returns To Immersive Glory
The sky washed with fluffy clouds, was by no means an omen for The Burnt City, a dark, cavernous world. Unlike the sun soaked skyline, and the chittering animated queues, Punchdrunk was eerie, and mythical. Nothing was ever as it seemed, and no story was the same. It was an immersive experience like no other, where theatre, debauchery, and exploration of gender exploded riotously. Like 'Mulan Rouge' at The Vaults, the promendade allowed theatre-goers to leave their gender at the door. Here, there were no rights or wrongs as to the way that performers dressed, or gendered language. Instead, there were beautifully choregraphed dances, that were fluid, seamless, yet evocatively ... read more
Mulan Rouge And Its Exploration Of Gender At The Vaults
It was love at first sight, a stunning exploration of gender identity, that was as inclusive as it was tongue in cheek. Drag Kings, Drag Queens, and non-binary performers in a dazzling queer immersive cabaret show, were a heavenly delight. For The Vaults was no ordinary theatre, tucked away in the graffiti scrawled Leake Street Arches, where art, creativity, and culture came to play in one mesmerizing sweep. They would leave their gender at the door and let go of all inhibitions. This was a safe space, where people were free to be their authentic selves. There was no judgement here, only a welcoming hand that plunged you into its LGBTQIA+ friendly multiverse, where labels were eradicated, ... read more
Colourful Cat Gift Guide For Cat Lovers
It seemed like just yesterday that two feline angels came into her life. They were her mental health warriors, her champions of life, nuzzling into the furrows of her clothes. For A had been drowning in sadness for a long time, swept away by trauma, grief, and loss. Loved ones that came and went, plunged into the throes of eternal rest, jobs gone, people forgotten. Through the mental health struggles, the deaths, and obstacles she had overcome, the cats were her constant. Just a purr away, their glossy coats winked conspiratorily, imploring her to come closer. Their fur was fluffy, and soft, begging to be stroked, and petted. To A, her cats were a huge part of her mindful self-care routine. ... read more
Vintage Fashion Accessories That Changed History
I love time-travelling back into fashion eras, that define fashion history. Sure, I was born in the 90's (button jewels or covers will never get old) but my escapism is rooted in the 60's and 70's, with a hint of the 50's. My personal style is eclectic, a mix of trends, Parisian 40's style berets, and 60's style skirts. Eccentric floral prints, from the 70's, with 90's style jewellery. A touch of art deco creeping in from the 30's, and petticoat swing dresses from the 50's a delightful blend. I don't follow trends per say, but its undeniable that I love vintage fashion. Why? Because it takes me back into the past, experiencing an era I didn't live in, like watching an old movie. Its ... read more
Ambient Lighting Hacks For A Fun Kitchen
A was dreaming of a kitchen laden in dreams, where clean and contemporary lines were juxtaposed by riots of rebellious colour. Colourful LED strips were wired into cabinets, an unexpected surprise with a click of a button. By day, the kitchen would be colourful but in a different way, natural light flooding through rectangular windows, illuminating splotches of greens, purples, reds and pinks in a pictureque rainbow that brought colour into your home. By night, it was a lightshow, bulbs gleaming over kitchen islands, illuminated with accent strip lights that brought the kitchen alive. It was a mood-boosting affair, a sensual dance between colour, and minimalism, depending on the mood. After ... read more
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