![]() ![]() What you need: One hula hoop, approx 1 metre of linen or hessan, masking tape, floristry wire, mixture of faux and real foliage of your choice Many thanks also to Your London Florist for providing me with some foliage for styling my hallway and to Tia Talula for coming to my outdoor photography aid this week! ![]() This blog post was part of a paid partnership with Cox & Cox. There are a few final finishing touches I need to make to finish the makeover off like applying a stain to the newly sanded floors and deciding whether to paint the bannister or sand it down but those can wait until I have finished my figgy pudding. Indoor/Outdoor Pre-Lit Wreath and Garland Indoor/Outdoor Magical Light Up Snow Tipped Trees The fairy lights along with all of the other Cox & Cox products I have used in the make over are listed below if you would like to shop my look! Tony created a rendered opening ready for its installation and then we used Essex Stoves & Chimneys to install it based on the recommendation of one of our old neighbours. ![]() They also have a freestanding woodburner in the same range which has the same clean contemporary good looks! It is also DEFRA exempt meaning it can be used in smoke control areas. It has really crisp contemporary lines unlike a lot of other ones I had seen and crucially at 750mm wide it was big enough not to feel lost in the space. Arada are a small British Company established in 1966 who manufacture all of their stoves in Dorset. However my mind was made up to go for one as soon as I clapped eyes on the Arada i750 Series stove. All of the inspo pics I was drawn to had an inset one but I was worried that given we had a fairly large, wide chimney breast that an inset one might look lost and more like a wayward microwave oven than a stove. I spent a lot of time trying to decide whether to go for a freestanding or inset wood burner. ![]()
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