Because lockdown has made us all need a break, says Claire Spreadbury. Working from the kitchen table, as so many of us are at the moment, has changed the way lots of us feel about our home. Once house-proud and home-loving, we ve grown sick of the sight of the same four walls. There hardly seems any point even clearing up after ourselves when no one else is ever going to knock on the door and pop in for a brew. Not any time soon, anyway. So, in the lead up to Valentine s Day this year, why not share some romance with your home and fall in love with it all over again? Here s how.
How to fall in love with your home again
HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS: Make your home your castle with a few easy tweaks. Picture, iStock/PA
Wilton cleaning range, Lakeland.
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Working from the kitchen table, as so many of us are at the moment, has changed the way lots of us feel about our home.
Once house-proud and home-loving, we’ve grown sick of the sight of the same four walls. There hardly seems any point even clearing up after ourselves when no one else is ever going to knock on the door and pop in for a brew. Not any time soon, anyway.