4 Areas to Focus on When Buying A New House*

Looking for a new home can be an exciting time. You get to start off with a clean slate and design your new home in a way that makes you smile every time you walk through the door.

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However, when it comes to buying a house you need to know what you are looking for to make sure the property you purchase is the best for you, meets your needs and, of course, is in good condition. You can click here to read more about new homes on the market right now to help your search.

Structural Issues

Although you look for large cracks, you should also expect more minor hairline cracks. Pay close attention to the areas where extensions meet, end-of-terrace walls and bay windows as all of these can begin to fall or bow away from the rest of the house if not maintained properly. 

You’re looking for issues right now that you can bring to the attention of the homeowner or estate agent and then you can ask your surveyor to look into them late, however you can only look for what you are familiar with; a chartered surveyor with years of experience is trained to identify risks and recognise when something needs to be addressed.

Windows

When purchasing a home one of the most important things to look for is the condition of the external window frames. These are excellent indicators of the overall state of a residence: If people have invested in and cared for these they are likely to have done the same with the remaining components. 

The window is likely rotting if you can easily insert your finger into a wooden window frame. If there is condensation between the panes of a double-glazed window this indicates that the window is faulty- inquire as to whether this is the case. A registered approved inspector must install new windows and you should obtain a FENSA or equivalent certificate, which is frequently accompanied by a guarantee.

Electrical Sockets

Having enough plug sockets around the house is essential. Look for new sockets that can indicate electrical work has been done. Check the condition of the fuse board too. Rewiring a home can be expensive, and the last thing you want is to move in to find you have to rewire everywhere.

Plumbing

You don’t need to be told of the damage poorly maintained pipework can cause. But while indoor-plumbing problems can be a nightmare, so too can externally blocked drains pipes too both on your property and neighbouring houses. Plumbing issues can occur in any homes but if you are buying a newly built home these issues haven’t been identified yet and can cause problems in the future.

Look for signs of damp both inside and outside the home around sinks, showers and baths. Fresh paint can indicate a cover-up if done in certain places; leaks can leave a mark on walls and ceilings which people might look to cover up. Also, pay attention to any strong odours outside of the property too which can alert you to any problems with blocked drains or even blocked gutters if water is stagnating in gutters.

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Xmas 2021 Jewellery Gifts that Won’t Break the Bank*

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Christmas is right around the corner and depending on what happens next we could be looking at another lockdown or at least a socially-distanced holiday. But whatever happens you might be looking for something special that won’t break the bank. Jewellery and accessories are the perfect answer as they indicate thoughtfulness and will last a long time if looked after.

Precious Metals and Gemstones

Most intricate jewellery is made from precious metals or precious gemstones. Gold, silver and platinum are standard for modern-day pieces. These metals are typically accompanied by stones like diamond and ruby. Whatever the piece, the most beautiful designs work best when paired correctly. For example, a stunning and deep sapphire ring is best offset by understated white gold. As with pairing anything, the trick is to let each material complement each other rather than one overpowering the other. 

Pandora Charm Bracelets

Pandora jewellery is of exceptional quality for a high street retail chain. One of the flagship products, the charm bracelet, is desired because you can add charms. Charms are small trinkets that usually signify something like a heart for Valentine’s Day. Because of this, charms are highly collectable, and prices range from relatively cheap into the hundreds. But because each charm means something, they are gifts that keep giving as they make the perfect gift for someone who enjoys their designs and wants to create a unique collection.

Designer Watches

You might think designer watches are expensive and therefore out of your price range as a Xmas gift. While watch prices can reach astronomical proportions, you can pick up quality designs for less than the price of a new pair of shoes. Of course, Rolex and Patek Phillipe are out of most people’s price range. Still, Amazon and other online retailers offer Armani, Tommy Hilfiger, and Michael Kors watches at reasonable prices. These watches aren’t part of any exceptional range and won’t appreciate in value, but they are beautiful gifts for almost anyone.

Meaningful Jewellery

There is an endless number of jewellery designs from which you can choose. Yet, there are also some exceptional designs with meaning. Irish Claddagh rings are a good example, as are birthstone rings. Further to the design, the metals and stones hold special meaning. Jewellery like this makes fantastic gifts for someone as they are more personalized than standard designs. Of course, you can also purchase jewellery with religious significance such as a silver and gold crucifix for Catholics, gold Star of David for the Jewish or Islamic MashAllah praise earrings.

Trending Fragrance

Not actual jewellery, yet an excellent accompanying gift is fragrances. Fragrances are highly collectable, and trends increased over the festive period. Delicate perfumes make beautiful gifts with rings and necklaces for loved ones. And a musky scent with a designer watch will put a smile on the face of most men. Fragrances can become expensive, yet some of the most popular include Chanel No.5 and J’Adore by Christain Dior. However, at the moment, the highest trending designer fragrance for young women is Good Girl by Carolina Herrera and Tom Ford Noir for the guys.

The Perfect Gift for Mum’s to Be from Natural Birthing Company*

It’s been very quiet around here of late, right? Perhaps more so than ever before…
You see, I had all these grand plans to use the start of my maternity leave to plan and schedule content, and then keep it up whilst baby naps. What actually happened was I managed three days of maternity leave before my daughter decided to show up, with a short, sharp three hour labour. We’re now 6 weeks in and it turns out she is one of those babies who refuses daytime sleep (but I forgive her because she is great at night!).

So this post was actually supposed to be a product review, however due to aforementioned speedy (and shock) labour I never actually got a chance to even get my hospital bag out of the car, let alone use what was in it until long after the event! So in the spirit of Christmas I’m here to tell you THE most perfect gift you can give to anyone expecting a baby, the Mamas Moments Birthing Essentials Gift Pack from Natural Birthing Company.

Gifted Product

I was genuinely really excited to have this packed in my hospital bag, and having given them a little try since I can say with confidence that these would make a wonderful gift for any expectant mother (or a present to yourself if you are the expectant mother).

For £20 you get a lovely little pouch containing four products:

Cool It Mama (Cooling Body Spritz) to help calm and revitalise you (and your birth partner) during labour. I actually found this quite useful post-birth on the ward as we had to stay in overnight. It was BOILING on the ward and I was exhausted yet to afraid to sleep lest my brand new human needed me. This spray really did make me feel a little bit more human and a little less like I was about to melt.

Relax and Breathe (Calming Massage Oil) this is supposed to help ease any feelings of discomfort and is a good way to get your birth partner involved during labour. It certainly smells good! Had my labour been slower I think a massage with this would have done me the world of good, if for no other reason than to keep me grounded and stop me tensing up so much in my back and shoulders!

Bottoms Up (Soothing Bottom Spray) I am not exaggerating when I say this spray saved me in the two weeks post-birth. I tore, and grazed, and had stitches and nobody warns you about just how painful recovery from birth can be, even from a “normal” vaginal delivery. Going for a wee felt like torture but one thing (the only thing) that really eased that pain was spritzing this on a maternity pad as well as direct on the skin. I got through so much of this and cannot recommend it enough- that and a jug so you can pour warm water “down there” when you pee; it took me a few days to believe this could help, trust me, it does and you should do it!

Sleep Mama (Relaxing Pillow Mist) this is another lovely post-birth product and one I use on the rare nights when I struggle to drift off- rare as these days my eyes are shut before my head hits the pillow but I still enjoy the soothing scent of lavender and other essential oils for a calming sleep experience.

You can find this gift set, and the other products from Natural Birthing Company in Boots and Holland and Barrett as well as from various online retailers such as Amazon and Feel Unique.

This might be the only Christmas gift-guide/gift idea I post this year, but damn it’s a good ‘un!