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Marlborough Living Sep - Oct 2021

As the Autumn nights draw in our thoughts turn to delicious cosseting food, home comforts and setting affairs in order. Plus we interview baker Richard Bertinet and garden designer Adam Frost.

As the Autumn nights draw in our thoughts turn to delicious cosseting food, home comforts and setting affairs in order. Plus we interview baker Richard Bertinet and garden designer Adam Frost.

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THE HOME<br />

hit list<br />

JOBS TO TACKLE THIS AUTUMN<br />

SEASONAL<br />

REFRESH<br />

PROPERTY MOT<br />

Home maintenance is a year-round<br />

endeavour, but these are the top jobs<br />

to get sorted before the worst of the<br />

winter weather sets in:<br />

CHECK ALL DOOR/WINDOW<br />

SEALS FOR DRAUGHTS<br />

Check that existing seals are still<br />

intact and repair any cracks or holes<br />

that have formed. For a quick and<br />

easy solution, fit doors with draught<br />

excluders to keep rooms warm and to<br />

prevent energy wastage.<br />

CHECK YOUR BOILER<br />

Have a boiler service and check the<br />

system is running efficiently. Many<br />

people put off replacing older boilers,<br />

but you will save money in energy with<br />

more efficient models. If you have one,<br />

make sure your external condenser<br />

pipe is well insulated.<br />

CLEAR GUTTERS<br />

Clear gutters and drainpipes of leaf<br />

debris to reduce the chance of leaks.<br />

Also be sure to check drains for<br />

blockages - prevention is better than<br />

fixing it on a cold night!<br />

CHECK THE OUTSIDE<br />

Look over all external masonry,<br />

checking for cracks, gaps around<br />

windows or issues with roof. Make<br />

sure your front door closes snugly (and<br />

make sure your property is secure<br />

whilst you’re at it).<br />

INSULATION<br />

Insulate your pipes (burst pipes cause<br />

huge damage). Make sure your loft<br />

insulation is adequate and look into<br />

cavity wall insulation, which can<br />

save hundreds ££ on energy bills.<br />

If you can, look into upgrading the<br />

efficiency of your windows with triple<br />

or secondary glazing.<br />

Why is it that we save all the<br />

property redecoration for when we<br />

are getting ready to move? How<br />

about giving your rooms some<br />

TLC with a fresh lick of paint and<br />

swapping in some new accessories<br />

to update the palette.<br />

Try switching out cooler grey tones<br />

for warmer neutrals and introducing<br />

more natural materials like linen,<br />

leather and wood - this means you<br />

can use your base furniture pieces,<br />

and just give them a lift with new<br />

decorative items.<br />

DIY panelling is another huge<br />

trend which is helping people give<br />

rooms a completely new look for<br />

less - why not try adding a wall to a<br />

bedroom in a strong contrast colour<br />

for maximum impact?<br />

PRACTICAL<br />

HOME-WORKING<br />

It looks as though working from home,<br />

or at least a hybrid, flexible model is<br />

here to stay. With that in mind, many<br />

of us are choosing to carve out proper<br />

working spaces instead of balancing on<br />

the end of the kitchen table.<br />

Investing in a proper desk and chair<br />

are fundamental - it’s well known that<br />

sitting for long periods on chairs not<br />

specifically designed for desk work can<br />

cause long-lasting pain.<br />

For desks, there are lots of options for<br />

built-in models into wall space or even<br />

stand up desks. If you don’t have the<br />

space for a full office room, you can<br />

still find inventive ways to incorporate a<br />

desk into wardrobe areas or even into<br />

cupboards, meaning the workspace<br />

can be neatly tucked away at the end<br />

of the day and the space can resume<br />

its original purpose. Storage is another<br />

essential element to stop work admin<br />

spilling out into home life.<br />

Finally, take some time to make your<br />

work space look homely - it stops it<br />

from feeling transitory. Hang some<br />

prints, invest in some greenery or buy<br />

some soft furnishings like cushions<br />

or blankets to make it feel like an<br />

extension of your home.<br />

Boston Fern from £9.99, hortology.co.uk;<br />

Hathai Cushion, £34, hauslife.co.uk<br />

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