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Horsham Living Oct - Nov 2021

The Autumn edition is here - filled with amazing goodies. We've got an interview with legendary baker Richard Bertinet and tenor Russell Watson, lots of delicious recipes, advice on redecorating the guest bedroom and of course our amazing competition page.

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GUEST BEDROOM<br />

perfection<br />

DON’T: WORRY IF YOU<br />

DON’T HAVE LOADS OF<br />

SPACE<br />

Ultimately you have to work with what<br />

you’ve got - in the last 18 months,<br />

many of us have seen our guest rooms<br />

overhauled into home offices. If you’ve<br />

ditched the bed don’t worry - how about<br />

adding an attractive sofa bed that you<br />

can actually use the rest of the time as a<br />

break out area from your desk.<br />

DO: PROVIDE BASIC<br />

AMENITIES<br />

The more things you can put in the room<br />

to make their stay easier, without having<br />

to ask you for everything, the more<br />

relaxed everyone will feel. A mirror is<br />

important, as are fresh towels, tissues,<br />

and perhaps even a hair dryer. A bedside<br />

carafe and some glasses means they can<br />

help themselves to water too.<br />

DO: INVEST IN GOOD<br />

WINDOW TREATMENTS<br />

As you might have never slept in this<br />

space, you might not know how light<br />

behaves or how effective the current<br />

window treatments are for blocking out<br />

light. For a really luxurious look, pair<br />

blackout blinds or shutters with thick,<br />

decorative drapery.<br />

DON’T: SETTLE FOR A<br />

LUMPY MATTRESS<br />

The same goes for the mattress as the<br />

window treatments - spend a night in the<br />

room and see if the bed is up to scratch.<br />

DO: PROVIDE GOOD<br />

LIGHTING<br />

Multi-level lighting is key for making a<br />

space feel cosy - make sure there are<br />

two bedside lamps and then another<br />

light source in the space, such as a<br />

standing lamp in the corner or a lamp on<br />

a dressing table<br />

DON’T: SKIMP ON THE<br />

BED LINENS<br />

Good bed linen really is worth the money<br />

- and it tends to wash better too. Provide<br />

a good quality duvet and pillows, linens<br />

and some additional blankets if your<br />

guests feel the cold.<br />

DO: CREATE<br />

SOMEWHERE THEY CAN<br />

UNPACK<br />

We all know it’s a bit stressful trying to<br />

live out of a suitcase - allowing for some<br />

hanging space and a few drawers to<br />

unpack into, can really help guests keep<br />

on top of things whilst they’re with you.<br />

DO: MAKE IT SMELL<br />

LOVELY<br />

Kit the room out with either fresh flowers,<br />

a reed diffuser, or room sprays.<br />

DON’T: BE A<br />

PERFECTIONIST<br />

If your guests were hoping for hotel<br />

standards, then that’s where they should<br />

have stayed. Just aim to make sure<br />

the space is clean, comfortable and<br />

functional, then relax - there’s enough to<br />

be worrying about in the festive season<br />

without adding high expectations on top<br />

of that.<br />

If you’re looking for a total decorative<br />

overhaul, check out our moodboards!<br />

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