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Teal Bedroom Ideas

December 30, 2013 by Jenni Clutten | 15 Comments

The Teal Bedroom
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My wonderful friends Ally and Ben recently bought a house and have been painstakingly renovating it from top to toe.  I’m talking moving doorways replumbing, knocking down walls and installing central heating amongst many many other things.  As things near an end,  it’s time to start thinking about how to finish off the rooms to turn this house into a home. starting with some teal bedroom ideas. 

DESIGN BRIEF:
Magnolia Walls
Teal Feature Wall
Ikea Pax wardrobes
Maroon Bedding
Oak Bed


MY DESIGN:
Ally wanted to use some of the items they already had and had been given (the bed, the magnolia paint, maroon bed linen and the wardrobes)  She then decided she wanted to add a bid of colour with a teal feature wall and I have used this brief to design the above mood board).

With this colour scheme I think you have two choices, to carry on with the sharp zingy modern feel or choose some more calming tones.  I’ve highlighted this with two options of alternative bed linen, one more modern design from Ikea and an alternative more neutral set from Dunelm Mill.  I also think this teal design will go well with their already owned maroon set, and if Ally decides to keep their old stuff (house renovation is an expensive business), by simply adding a few maroon trinkets this will pull everything together.

With the thrifty theme in mind, I was also thinking about a few low cost pieces of art that would really personalise the room.  As Ally has a geography degree and is currently training as a geography teacher I love the idea of creating something to hang using maps.   I love the options below and all only require a frame (easily picked up from a charity shop, car boot or IKEA) and items you would have in the cupboard at home.

map art diy

What to wear after labour

November 11, 2013 by Jenni Clutten | 0 comments

Post Labour Outfit
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Ok, I realise in just writing this post that I probably sound ridiculous, thinking about what I am going to look like on leaving the hospital.  I haven’t even gone into labour yet and I’m already worrying about what to wear after labour, or so you must think.  But, I’m writing this post not really because I’m focused purely on  looking good, but more about regaining control of myself after giving birth.  It truly is the most physically and emotionally draining experience.

 After my last long and somewhat traumatic time in hospital when I gave birth to Nye, I am willing to give anything a try that might make me feel rapidly more human. This time I’d like to feel brave enough to leave the baby with the midwives and have a bath.  I must admit when  Nye was born I felt very vulnerable and naturally very emotional, some of this is to be expected because having a baby is not an easy thing.  This was not helped by a massive loss of blood that left me initially unable to even stand up without collapsing.  Last time I recall staying in the hospital gown for days and I really don’t think that did me any favours.  I became less confident in my ability to make decisions, as I continued to feel more and more weak.  When you have a new born baby it is so easy to flounder without everything else feeling a mess as well.  It made me feel like a patient, not like a new mother ready to take on the world.

I know it sounds nieve but I had no idea long it would take for me to feel comfortable in my own skin after giving birth.  I kind of assumed that once the baby arrived I’d be back to myself, not at all aware of how totally shell shocked by what had just happened I would be.  After being induced for several days it seemed I’d almost become a piece of the furniture in the labour ward, until suddenly, (I mean eventually,) Nye arrvied and then I’m off to the postnatal ward,  We waited days and days for blood test results and assessments.  Of course I have no idea what will happen this time, I can only hope we will have to stay for one night and I do think I’ll naturally feel more confident as I have already got one child at home.  Some of what I felt last time I’m sure stemmed from the fact that I was seen to be young and therefore my judgment and feelings were a little disregarded.  That may just be how I felt at the time but I can only hope this time I will have a better experience.

Since I put this post together I also found a great post on the guardian on postpartum outfits.

What to Wear After Labour

Breastfeeding Ready?
At first I found breastfeeding so difficult, especially whilst I was in hospital trying to get to grips with latching a very hungry baby (and dealing with some very unhelpful midwives).  I never realised I’d need a whole wardrobe of stretchy vest tops to provide food at a moments notice.  The first few weeks I had it relatively easy, but the requests for food only increases month by month.  Be prepared to put the high neck tops and dresses on hold.  Last time I got by on a selection of vests from Primark, Marks and Spencer and H&M, these are a must have.

Comfy Clothing
I did not believe how sensitive my body would be after I gave birth.  Anything that was tight around my waist in any way was truly intolerable to wear.  I thought this time that a nice baggy dress with an adjustable neckline would provide style as well as practicality.  If it were warmer I wouldn’t need anything for my legs, but in November I think high waisted leggings will be great (avoiding pressure on the stomach area).  I’ve also  invested in some new converse so I don’t have to walk to the car in my slippers this time and I think they should be roomy enough for the swollen feet I will no doubt be sporting.

Treat Yourself
There is something to be said for wearing lovely familiar things, but I also think it’s nice to feel special by treating yourself to something new.  Last week Neil surprised me with this gorgeous Neils Yard mother and baby set which I have already been enjoying.  I’ve had the stretch mark cream out at the ready in the evenings and I just adore the relaxing fragrance of the bath and massage oil.  I have also been wanting to get a necklace to commemorate my two children.  I am certain that I only want two children so I have been looking for something meaningful which I will be able to keep forever.  I originally wanted a locket but I’m yet to find anything that I love that I think will last a life time of abuse.  I have been admirning the work of Alex Monroe, especially the Mr & Mrs Bird Necklace.

 Do you have any post labour tips for getting back to normal?  Feel free to add any suggestions in the comments box below :)

 

Keep Warm Style – Stylish Sunday

November 3, 2013 by Jenni Clutten | 0 comments

WHOOPS, I forgot to post this keep warm style post up last week.  Never the less, it is only getting colder and I am more and more in need of a stylish way to keep warm.  I like to think of this as the perfect bonfire night outfit.  All I need now is a hot dog and some mulled wine!

keep warm clothing
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I am so in love with the Joules jumper, but I shall await for my body to shrink back down once my new arrival is here before I start splashing out.  I remember from my last pregnancy that I was in strap tops and low cut jumpers for some time as I got to grips with keeping a hungry baby contented.  But, I can still stream of suede heels, cream jeans and gorgeous necklaces until then.I must admit even though it is getting colder I am quite enjoying snuggling up on the sofa, pulling the curtains shut and unwinding with a steaming cup of tea.  Sadly tonight is the last night of half term which signals Neil’s return to work.  The first day back to work after a holiday is always a weird one for me as I remember just what it’s like to be the sole carer.  And of course we are on baby countdown too! How exciting this November is likely to be.

What to Wear Autumn 2013 – Stylish Sunday

September 22, 2013 by Jenni Clutten | 0 comments

Greetings on this lovely September evening.  Is it only me that can’t believe that next week it will be October, where did this year go?

It is no secret to my friends that I haven’t been finding this pregnancy very easy.  Thankfully I only have a few more months to go now, and I am trying my best to keep on top of the sickness and stretching pains I’ve been feeling.  In light of this, I thought I would allow myself a little artistic license.  Here I have put together a ‘what to wear Autumn 2013′ minus baby post, inspired by the gorgeous teal shoes I spotted in Clarkes whilst waiting for my antenatal yoga class to start.

Autumn 2013

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Ah, I can already feel the crispy leaves under my feet and that cold winds starting to blow.  A little something to look forward to for when I’m without bump.  And that coat, oh that coat.  I am hoping it will be in the sale!

June 9, 2013
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Maternity Pyjamas – Stylish Sunday

Without further ado I can let the cat out of the bag. YES!  We are expecting our second baby in November.  I hope this goes some way to explain my lazy posting over the last few months.  We simply cannot … Continue reading

June 2, 2013
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Summer Sandals – Stylish Sunday

Sources Are you looking for some summer sandals?  I have been looking for ages as I’ve been trying to strike the right balance between stylish and goes with everything.   However, I sometimes walk miles pushing Nye around to parks, … Continue reading

May 26, 2013
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Stylish Sunday – Floral Fashion

Sources  Happy Sunday everyone and welcome back to the blog! I’m back this Sunday with another fashion post for my Stylish Sunday feature.  I hope you’re enjoying the new layout and that it’s been easy to navigate.  I still have … Continue reading

May 22, 2013
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Stylish Sunday – DIY Fashion Roundup

  1. T-shirt 2. Necklace 3. Pumps 4. Skirt Here are some of my favourite fashion DIY’s that will leave you with a new wardrobe without having to spend a fortune.  To see how to make any of them simply click on the links … Continue reading