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osarothomprince · 2 years
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Match the walk in wardrobe to the reality star – as Towie, Love Island and Geordie Shore stars show off closets
THESE reality TV stars have the luxury wardrobes of dreams. Yesterday, Towie star Sam Faiers made us all green with envy as she showed off her lavish bespoke wardrobe, nestled in her £2.25M mansion in Surrey. instagram/@samanthafaiersSam Faiers owns a stunning mansion in Surrey[/caption] InstagramSam shared her incredible wardrobe transformation[/caption] Taking to social media, Sam…Match the…
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Actor Jim Sturgess, recently seen in BBC drama Hard Sun with Agyness Deyn, divides his time between Hollywood movies and songwriting. He talks to The Cork about constantly getting beaten up, the similarities between film and music, and swapping his skateboard T-shirts for a bespoke English Cut suit. As a fixture on the red carpet at Hollywood film premieres, Jim Sturgess has had to get used to being decked out by brands. “I remember the first time I got put in a suit,” the Wandsworth-born actor recalls. “I got on my bike the next day and delivered it back to them. They were like, ‘No, no, it’s yours, you can have it.’ I was like, ‘Are you joking?’” Even now, selecting from English Cut’s vast menu is a novel experience for someone accustomed to choosing from a rail of off-the-peg suits. “It’s like ordering a salad in America,” he says of the bespoke process, speaking like a man who spends extended periods of time in health-conscious Los Angeles for work. “You have a million options: do you want three buttons or two? I got quite into it. You start off thinking, ‘Oh, I don’t mind.’ Then you go, ‘Actually, let me see what pleated trousers look like … ’” After chewing it over, Sturgess settled on a rustic dark green. “I have a load of black and grey suits, so it was a chance to create something a bit different,” he explains. “It’s got a sort of tweed feel, a bit boxier than I’d typically go for … I’m sounding like a pro now, aren’t I?” His self-conscious laugh betrays that tailoring is not his, well, strong suit. “I live in Dickies trousers and a pair of white canvas shoes,” confesses the fresh-faced 39-year-old, who could comfortably pass for a twentysomething and still dresses, by his own admission, like a teenage skateboarder, even if he no longer actually skates in the park like he did when he was a teenager growing up in Surrey. “I sort of still think that I do, but I don’t,” he says. “Last year, I was messing around on my board, and I fell off and really hurt myself. Like, it hurt and hurt for a long time. You start to learn the hard way that your body’s not the same as it once was. Plus I have to go and throw myself around and get beaten up for work. You get injuries, and it makes life pretty difficult.” “You have a million options: do you want three buttons or two? I got quite into it. You start off thinking, ‘Oh, I don’t mind.’ Then you go, ‘Actually, let me see what pleated trousers look like’” Sturgess does seem to have a history of being on the receiving end of on-screen violence, from 2008 thriller Fifty Dead Men Walking, in which he played a British agent infiltrating the IRA, with Sir Ben Kingsley as his handler, to 2016 US TV series Feed the Beast, in which he played a Bronx chef with David Schwimmer as his fellow restaurateur. “I’ve got a punchable face,” Sturgess quips. “I suppose I’m attracted to stories that have an edge. Now I just assume that’s what acting is: getting beaten up.” Most recently, he was punched in the face by model-slash-actress Agyness Deyn – with a brass knuckle – for Hard Sun. (She learnt Israeli special forces fighting system Krav Maga for the role.) Written by Neil Cross, the scribe behind Idris Elba series Luther, the pre-apocalyptic BBC series stars Sturgess and Deyn as police detectives who inadvertently uncover a government-level conspiracy to conceal the inconvenient truth that the sun is going to destroy the Earth in five years. As knowledge of impending doom becomes more widespread, the fabric of society begins to unravel. At the time of writing, Sturgess has been selling Hard Sun to audiences in America. “They get bombarded with a lot of regal stuff, and they have a particular idea of what England looks like and sounds like,” he says. “It’s nice to show another side of London – a bit more contemporary.” Less like, say, 2008’s Tudor period drama The Other Boleyn Girl, where he played the brother of Natalie Portman’s Anne and Scarlett Johansson’s Mary, with Eric Bana as Henry VIII. Besides, Hard Sun is “very international”, even if it’s set in the UK: “If you live on this planet, you’re definitely involved.” Hard Sun also involved Sturgess wearing a suit every day, something he’d usually only do on special occasions. “It killed the joy,” he says. “I remember going to the Baftas, so I got out of one suit that I’d been wearing for months and put on another. Normally I’m pretty scruffy, so to put on a suit is quite a big change. It’s nice to put something on occasionally and feel a bit … You just feel different in a suit, don’t you?” Sturgess feels different whenever he gets into costume for a role. “It’s when the character comes alive, when you put on his clothes and the shoes that he wears,” he says. “It’s your identity. When you put on a different pair of shoes, you feel like a different version of yourself. So it’s really not until you put the costume on, clothes that you’ve specifically chosen to represent the character, that you understand, ‘OK, this is who he is.’” It’s surprising to hear that it all comes together at that late a stage, albeit after much planning and research. “Yeah, for sure,” insists Sturgess. “It’s always a very exciting moment, actually, when you go, ‘All right, there he is. That’s the way he’s going to look.’” One of Sturgess’s most sartorially memorable roles was the one furthest removed from any semblance of fashion: 2010’s The Way Back, inspired by the memoir of a Polish officer who claimed to have escaped from a Siberian gulag during WWII and trekked 4,000 miles across the Himalayas to British India. (A 2006 Radio 4 documentary questioned the veracity of the account, although there is evidence that someone did do the walk – just not the author.) “One of the great things that the survival expert told us was that you would never throw anything away,” remembers Sturgess. “So you wouldn’t get rid of your jacket, even in the desert – you’d cut it up and wear it as a headband.” Sturgess went straight from that to 2011’s One Day, the adaptation of the then-unavoidable David Nicholls novel with the instantly recognisable orange cover. Over the course of two decades of on-off romance with Anne Hathaway’s Emma, his character Dexter graduates from student to successful 90s TV personality. “Suddenly I’m in a tight pair of leather trousers and a giant jacket,” Sturgess laughs. “You couldn’t feel more different. And the clothes definitely navigate those feelings.” Those feelings were more combative in the case of London Fields, the adaptation of the Martin Amis novel also starring Billy Bob Thornton, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, which has been trapped in legal limbo since 2015 after the director sued the producers for allegedly releasing their own cut (panned by the few critics who saw it). Sturgess played petty criminal and pub darts virtuoso Keith Talent, covered in tattoos and a grimy beard that made him feel “a bit tastier than I probably was”. This nearly proved disastrous when someone almost ran him over in a car: “I got really aggressive with him, and quickly realised that he was double my size.” Still, at least he’s used to being beaten up. Sturgess’ own sartorial identity was influenced by American skateboarding culture. “Certainly, when I was in my teenage years, I was very skateboard-heavy in my fashion,” he says. “And now most people look like skateboarders. It blows my mind that the standard footwear is a pair of Vans. Because when I was younger only someone who was into skateboarding would wear Vans.” He’s similarly bemused that lowly streetwear brands have ascended to the height of fashion, and that kids now queue round the block and overnight for the latest product drop at the Supreme store he used to wander into when it was just a skate shop. At the same time though, he totally gets it. “I remember my mum trying to put me into a pair of shoes that weren’t Converse All Stars,” he says. “They looked exactly the same, and they’d probably be way cooler now, but I was mortified. I was like, ‘No, they have to be Converse.’ My mum was like, ‘But they’re too expensive. These one look exactly the same – they’ve even got a star.’ And I was in tears: ‘Mum, you don’t understand. I can’t wear these to school: I’ll get crucified.’” The other major key to Sturgess’s wardrobe choices was music. He started a band when he was 15, singing and playing bongos in pubs despite being under-age. When school and the band finished, he went to the University of Salford to study media and performance, and be closer to the Manchester music scene. “There were a lot of jackets done up to the top and desert boots,” he says. “I miss that different kinds of music were so influential in the way people dressed. It was almost like a gang mentality: you’d have mods, you’d have rockers, you’d have two-tone … And now everyone looks roughly the same. But maybe that’s because I’m just hanging out with 40-year-old men. I don’t know.” Sturgess was as obsessed with films growing up as he was records. “Even at school, drama and music were the two things I was interested in,” he says. His uni course taught him scriptwriting, editing and theatre production as well as acting; he wrote and performed a one-man show called Buzzin’ that brought him to the attention of an agent, who encouraged him to move to London. Instead of kickstarting his acting career, he got into the Camden music scene and started a band called Saint Faith, taking bit parts in TV and ads to pay the rent. When they broke up, Sturgess was cast in 2007’s Across the Universe, a film musical based on Beatles songs and a perfect fit for his skill set. The common thread between music and acting is creativity and, perhaps not obviously in the latter’s case, self-expression. “It’s interesting because they’re very similar and totally opposite at the same time,” says Sturgess. “When you’re writing and playing music, it’s completely you, naked and bare; when you’re acting, you’re pretending to be somebody else. But you use your own emotions and life experiences to try and relate to the character. At the same time, people behind a microphone are playing some sort of a character. They might tell you that they’re not, but there is a level of performance that isn’t you while you’re just sitting with your mum and dad having a roast dinner.” Sturgess describes his diversion into acting as “circumstantial”; even now that he’s a star, music remains a big part of his life. “I’ve got a little studio at home, and then a lot of my friends are musicians,” he says. Over the years and the various bands, he’s amassed a vast quantity of unreleased material; he’s just now really putting his mind to doing something that might actually get out there. “I just want to finish a cohesive record that kind of has a beginning, a middle and an end,” he says. “Not just a load of scratchy demos that are all just lying around that could potentially grow into something great.” Songwriting inspiration can strike Sturgess in different ways. “Sometimes it’s just a thought,” he says. “Sometimes you’ll be messing around on the guitar and a little melody comes into your head, but you have no idea what the song’s about. Sometimes it’s lyrics: you build a song around the words first. Sometimes you can hear a drum loop, someone starts messing around with some melodies and then you just start singing on top.” Either way, it tends to be followed by a great deal more perspiration: “the grinding bit”. Sometimes Sturgess will know from the first page of a script how he’ll play a character – and sometimes not. “I’ve been offered things and I’m like, ‘I don’t know why you’re asking me to do this,’” he admits. “And that’s always quite exciting because it’s out of your comfort zone. You have to build a character, and change the way you speak and move.” For that, he accesses a database being constantly compiled. “Sometimes you’ve got a character in your head that you’d love to find a story for, and then you read something and go, ‘I could put that into this,’” he says. “Or you’ve noticed somebody on the Tube: ‘That’s interesting, the way he is.’ Then you read something and go, ‘I could use a bit of that.’” Getting noticed on the Tube is not something that Sturgess has to worry about – not even on buses with a picture of his face on the side. “Nobody’s that interested, really, so it’s very grounding,” he says. “In LA, people are very excited about movies, it’s an city built around the movie industry, and actors are kind of the commodity of that industry. So you feel a bit of treatment that you definitely don’t get when you come home.” London brings him back down to earth with a bump: “I’m very quickly getting knocked over on the Underground.” He tells an anecdote about a foreign tourist at King’s Cross who kept saying to him, “You’re a star, you’re a star.” Turned out she was looking for the Eurostar. That probably has more to do with Sturgess’s down-to-earthness than any lack of profile. Certainly, though, his flight path has brought him into the orbit of some massive stars. Like Tom Hanks, his co-star on 2012’s Cloud Atlas, who Sturgess describes as “the nicest guy you could possibly imagine” (exactly how you’d imagine him, then). “He took it on himself to organise a movie night every Sunday at his apartment in Berlin,” Sturgess says. “He’d order loads of food and put out the word to the cast and crew. And we’d all pile round there, hungover from Saturday night, to sit on his couch and watch movies.” Hanks would also talk with Sturgess about music: “He knew quite a lot about hip-hop.” Ed Harris, his co-star on The Way Back, is another. “He was one of the first actors that I worked with who I was so in awe of, and who became a friend, which was amazing,” says Sturgess. “He really took me under his wing, we bonded and we’ve stayed in touch ever since.” A surreal scene ensued in a hotel in New Orleans where the pair were working together for a second time, on 2017’s Geostorm. “We bumped into Billy Bob Thornton, who I’d just done a film with in London, in the foyer of the hotel,” says Sturgess. “We were in an elevator – a lift – and I introduced Ed Harris to Billy Bob Thornton. And I was just standing in the middle of two of the coolest dudes I know.” Sturgess doesn’t know what the future holds, beyond the release of two films that he shot after Hard Sun. The first, JT Leroy, is the strange but true story of a woman, played by Laura Dern, who writes a fictional memoir in the persona of a 15-year-old boy. When it becomes a literary sensation, she convinces the younger sister of her boyfriend, played by Kristen Stewart and Sturgess respectively, to masquerade as the non-existent male author – for six years. The second, Berlin, I Love You, is an anthology of 10 romantic stories set in the German capital and the latest in the series that began with 2006’s Paris Je T’’Aime; Dame Helen Mirren and Keira Knightley grace the ensemble cast. “It always surprises you,” Sturgess says of his fluid profession. “Which I quite like. What’s going to happen next? What sort of story am I going to be involved in telling?” Back in his normal “scruffy” clothes, he blends into the Chiltern Street foot traffic like a chameleon, just another anonymous extra in the movies of everyone else’s lives.  (credit)
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mrstevenbushus · 5 years
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Self build blog: Nearly home!
Having waited so long for the vision of our home to become a reality, everything is suddenly happening very quickly as we approach the final month of our build. We find ourselves rushing around trying to organise removals and nursery start dates for the children, while also factoring in site visits and trips to East London’s Roman Road to choose carpet for the upstairs!
The build itself is chugging along nicely and we now have a handover date of the 31st May, which is incredibly exciting. The charred black timber cladding is installed on the front upper level and the rear and it looks fantastic. We had a hiccup with the balustrade on the front balcony overlooking the ancient woodland on Graven Hill, which when it arrived from the manufacturer wasn’t quite up to the quality we had hoped for. Facit Homes arranged for it to be returned and made again and the new one is perfect, but it caused a minor delay with the Corten cladding on the lower half of the front of the house. Facit worked really quickly to catch up and things are now back on schedule, with the balcony decking arriving next week.
Inside it’s all systems go. We recently appointed a local carpenter who will be instrumental in designing and completing a number of key joinery needs, including coat storage and bench seating in the entry way, floating wood shelves in the kitchen area and under-stair storage on the ground floor that will be finished in blackboard paint, giving the girls a place to develop their artistic talents without jeopardising the painted walls! For the master dressing area, we’re keeping it simple with open Ikea PAX wardrobes, which Facit are going to install for us.
We’ve also found a landscape gardener to sort out the driveway, paths and garden, which has been a bit of a challenge because the back garden slopes away from the house. Working out how to configure the space to ensure we get the most out of it has been interesting, to say the least. In the end, we’ve decided to tier the garden, with a decked area adjacent to the bifold doors from the dining room, followed by an area paved with granite, a further lawned section with a fire pit and then finally a play-bark area for the girls.
The landscaping work won’t be completed until a few weeks after we’ve moved in, but it will be ready to use in time for the good weather and we feel a lot better knowing we have a plan to create the kind of outdoor space we, as city dwellers, have wanted.
It’s lovely to be able to walk around the house now and get a sense of the scale of the rooms and understand how the space flows, where the light pours in and be confident making decisions about furniture and colours. The TV snug feels much bigger than we anticipated, so we’ve decided to paint it dark blue and use our existing three-seater sofa, which means ordering a new one for the living room. We’ve also ordered a very distinctive, bespoke 3m long Ash table from a manufacturer in Surrey, which will fill the large dining space and give us plenty of room for entertaining.
And finally, it’s been great to get to know some of our neighbours over the last few weeks, as we’ve been up on site more frequently and also engaging with the Graven Hill Self Builders Facebook group for people who are in the process of building. We all have one big thing in common, but we’ve all been on very different journeys, which makes for some interesting conversation!
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billwells3 · 7 years
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Looking to buy a house near Gatwick?
We currently have a number of gorgeous new build homes available within a close distance of Gatwick – whether you are looking for a ‘base’ if you are flying ‘in and out’ of Gatwick, a Landlord looking for a new propety for your portfolio or a ‘full time’ home..take a look at these gorgeous house!
Campbell Close by Chartwell
Campbell Close, Hookwood is a stunning development by prestigious developers Chartwell. Comprising of only six properties these gorgeous homes offer high end bespoke kitchens and super stylish contemporary bathroom suites.  The property is situated just minutes from Gatwick airport, the M23 and Horley train station.
All the properties benefit from off road parking (some have garages), with easy and quick access to the A217, London Road and Airport Way… you can zoom home from a busy day at work and easily park straight outside your house!
Two bedroom Semi Detached House 
Light and airy this house has large bi-fold doors opening on to the garden from a wonderful living/ dining room perfect for summer entertaining! The two bedrooms are both double rooms with fitted wardrobes – and the Master Bedroom has an ensuite shower room.
  Three bedroom Semi Detached House
  Four bedroom Detached House
This detached prestigious family home has four bedrooms, of which three are doubles.  We love the Sun Room… with large bi-folding doors straight into the rear garden.  If you enjoy putting your feet up in the sunshine this is the home for you! (With an electric door to your garage and block paved driveway, nothing could be easy at the end of a busy day!)
  If you love the styling of Campbell Close…the stylist shared a few of her secrets with us!
Where to buy?
These are the items you have been asking about from the gorgeous photographs taken by Move Revolution’s in house professional photography team. We know that many of you are looking to order the sheepskin mustard yellow cushions!
Grey Sofa: Ikea Soderhamn £745
Floor Lamp: Made.com £99
Yellow Velvet sofa cushions: T.K.MAXX £19.99
Yellow Linen cushions: Made to Order
Coffee Table: Glass Tables Online £169
Mongolian Sheepskin Yellow Cushions: John Lewis £60
Rug: John Lewis £225
Other gorgeous properties close to Gatwick
This executive brand new detached five bedroom family home is set within a quiet gated close, off of a private road on the Redhill and Horley borders. If you are looking for a wonderful family home, take a peak inside 
Perhaps you are looking for a one or two bedroom apartment, take a look at these exceptional new one and two bedroom apartments (Lumley Road, Horley) in the heart of Horley town centre, with sleek modern kitchens, high spec bathrooms, video phone entry systems and an option to acquire off street parking.
And also these gorgeous new two double bedroom apartments, with sleek modern kitchens, high spec bathrooms, off street parking and video phone entry systems on Albert Road, Horley
If you love the idea of popping out a coffee or easy shopping in Waitrose or the local department store Collingwood Batchellor then this is a perfect location for you!  If you would like to find out more about Horley, have a read of our blog!
If you haven’t found your perfect home, why not take a look at all the properties currently available with Move Revolution throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent.
Louise Simpson heads up the Move Revolution team covering properties in the Gatwick area and all the surrounding villages and towns.  Give her a call on 01737 888220 to view the properties in this blog, and book a valuation for your existing home
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lindyhunt · 7 years
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Looking to buy a house near Gatwick?
We currently have a number of gorgeous new build homes available within a close distance of Gatwick – whether you are looking for a ‘base’ if you are flying ‘in and out’ of Gatwick, a Landlord looking for a new propety for your portfolio or a ‘full time’ home..take a look at these gorgeous house!
Campbell Close by Chartwell
Campbell Close, Hookwood is a stunning development by prestigious developers Chartwell. Comprising of only six properties these gorgeous homes offer high end bespoke kitchens and super stylish contemporary bathroom suites.  The property is situated just minutes from Gatwick airport, the M23 and Horley train station.
All the properties benefit from off road parking (some have garages), with easy and quick access to the A217, London Road and Airport Way… you can zoom home from a busy day at work and easily park straight outside your house!
Two bedroom Semi Detached House 
Light and airy this house has large bi-fold doors opening on to the garden from a wonderful living/ dining room perfect for summer entertaining! The two bedrooms are both double rooms with fitted wardrobes – and the Master Bedroom has an ensuite shower room.
Three bedroom Semi Detached House
Four bedroom Detached House
This detached prestigious family home has four bedrooms, of which three are doubles.  We love the Sun Room… with large bi-folding doors straight into the rear garden.  If you enjoy putting your feet up in the sunshine this is the home for you! (With an electric door to your garage and block paved driveway, nothing could be easy at the end of a busy day!)
If you love the styling of Campbell Close…the stylist shared a few of her secrets with us!
Where to buy?
These are the items you have been asking about from the gorgeous photographs taken by Move Revolution’s in house professional photography team. We know that many of you are looking to order the sheepskin mustard yellow cushions!
Grey Sofa: Ikea Soderhamn £745
Floor Lamp: Made.com £99
Yellow Velvet sofa cushions: T.K.MAXX £19.99
Yellow Linen cushions: Made to Order
Coffee Table: Glass Tables Online £169
Mongolian Sheepskin Yellow Cushions: John Lewis £60
Rug: John Lewis £225
Other gorgeous properties close to Gatwick
This executive brand new detached five bedroom family home is set within a quiet gated close, off of a private road on the Redhill and Horley borders. If you are looking for a wonderful family home, take a peak inside 
Perhaps you are looking for a one or two bedroom apartment, take a look at these exceptional new one and two bedroom apartments (Lumley Road, Horley) in the heart of Horley town centre, with sleek modern kitchens, high spec bathrooms, video phone entry systems and an option to acquire off street parking.
And also these gorgeous new two double bedroom apartments, with sleek modern kitchens, high spec bathrooms, off street parking and video phone entry systems on Albert Road, Horley
If you love the idea of popping out a coffee or easy shopping in Waitrose or the local department store Collingwood Batchellor then this is a perfect location for you!  If you would like to find out more about Horley, have a read of our blog!
If you haven’t found your perfect home, why not take a look at all the properties currently available with Move Revolution throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent.
Louise Simpson heads up the Move Revolution team covering properties in the Gatwick area and all the surrounding villages and towns.  Give her a call on 01737 888220 to view the properties in this blog, and book a valuation for your existing home
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Looking to buy a house near Gatwick?
We currently have a number of gorgeous new build homes available within a close distance of Gatwick – whether you are looking for a ‘base’ if you are flying ‘in and out’ of Gatwick, a Landlord looking for a new propety for your portfolio or a ‘full time’ home..take a look at these gorgeous house!
Campbell Close by Chartwell
Campbell Close, Hookwood is a stunning development by prestigious developers Chartwell. Comprising of only six properties these gorgeous homes offer high end bespoke kitchens and super stylish contemporary bathroom suites.  The property is situated just minutes from Gatwick airport, the M23 and Horley train station.
All the properties benefit from off road parking (some have garages), with easy and quick access to the A217, London Road and Airport Way… you can zoom home from a busy day at work and easily park straight outside your house!
Two bedroom Semi Detached House 
Light and airy this house has large bi-fold doors opening on to the garden from a wonderful living/ dining room perfect for summer entertaining! The two bedrooms are both double rooms with fitted wardrobes – and the Master Bedroom has an ensuite shower room.
  Three bedroom Semi Detached House
  Four bedroom Detached House
This detached prestigious family home has four bedrooms, of which three are doubles.  We love the Sun Room… with large bi-folding doors straight into the rear garden.  If you enjoy putting your feet up in the sunshine this is the home for you! (With an electric door to your garage and block paved driveway, nothing could be easy at the end of a busy day!)
  If you love the styling of Campbell Close…the stylist shared a few of her secrets with us!
Where to buy?
These are the items you have been asking about from the gorgeous photographs taken by Move Revolution’s in house professional photography team. We know that many of you are looking to order the sheepskin mustard yellow cushions!
Grey Sofa: Ikea Soderhamn £745
Floor Lamp: Made.com £99
Yellow Velvet sofa cushions: T.K.MAXX £19.99
Yellow Linen cushions: Made to Order
Coffee Table: Glass Tables Online £169
Mongolian Sheepskin Yellow Cushions: John Lewis £60
Rug: John Lewis £225
Other gorgeous properties close to Gatwick
This executive brand new detached five bedroom family home is set within a quiet gated close, off of a private road on the Redhill and Horley borders. If you are looking for a wonderful family home, take a peak inside 
Perhaps you are looking for a one or two bedroom apartment, take a look at these exceptional new one and two bedroom apartments (Lumley Road, Horley) in the heart of Horley town centre, with sleek modern kitchens, high spec bathrooms, video phone entry systems and an option to acquire off street parking.
And also these gorgeous new two double bedroom apartments, with sleek modern kitchens, high spec bathrooms, off street parking and video phone entry systems on Albert Road, Horley
If you love the idea of popping out a coffee or easy shopping in Waitrose or the local department store Collingwood Batchellor then this is a perfect location for you!  If you would like to find out more about Horley, have a read of our blog!
If you haven’t found your perfect home, why not take a look at all the properties currently available with Move Revolution throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent.
Louise Simpson heads up the Move Revolution team covering properties in the Gatwick area and all the surrounding villages and towns.  Give her a call on 01737 888220 to view the properties in this blog, and book a valuation for your existing home
The post Looking to buy a house near Gatwick? appeared first on Move Revolution.
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Organizing With Contemporary Fitted Wardrobes
Contemporary fitted wardrobes Surrey are a great way to utilize space in the home, especially when there may be awkward corners or closest space that may otherwise not be used. If there is a constant struggle to keep closets organized, or there is not enough room, a fitted wardrobe is a perfect solution.
When using such a custom built wardrobe, there are many possibilities. There can be a combination of hanging clothing, drawers, bookshelves, or even a desk working area. In addition, these fitted wardrobes are not one size fits all. They can easily be customized by color scheme, theme, building material (different varieties of wood, metal, plastic), and how the space is being utilized.
Before investing in one, decide exactly how the space is going to be used. Here are a few questions to ask yourself:
1) Is it for clothing storage, office storage, craft supplies, etc.? 2) Also, decide how tall and wide it will be. Will it take up the entire area or only part of it?
Such information will help determine the style of the space and its functionality. They will be useful when meeting with a fitted wardrobe designer or when designing one independently.
Another great advantage to contemporary fitted wardrobes is that the price is very flexible. The price can range from an expensive custom design with an individual to assist in the design process to going to the local hardware store and building one independently. Some designers are even flexible to work within the budget given. Many such wardrobes can be taken apart when moving, or if you prefer to leave them behind, they can add to the value of the home when it is sold.
Bespoke wardrobes are advantageous to any home. Once one is installed, the original space will look much larger than before because no space is spared. They utilize space more effectively, add value to the home, and can add organization to an unorganized area.
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Britain's most popular homes for sale
Britain's most popular homes for sale: From a seven-bed wreck with a £140k price tag to a luxury four-bed terrace costing £11m
All 10 of the most viewed properties for sale can be found on property website Zoopla
The cheapest property in the list at £140k is in South Yorkshire's Barnsley and the most expensive at £11million is in London's Belgravia
Top of the list is an eight-bedroom home in Surrey's Oxshott, which is on the market for £5.5million
The price tags on Britain's most popular homes for sale vary significantly in price, ranging from £139,000 for a seven-bedroom home needing an complete renovation to £11million for a luxury four-bedroom terrace house.
It means there is something for a variety of tastes - and budgets - concerning the 10 most viewed properties for sale on property website Zoopla in May.
The cheapest property in the list at £139,000 is in South Yorkshire's Barnsley, while the most expensive at £11million can be found in London's exclusive Belgravia.
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Most viewed: This eight-bedroom mansion in Surrey's Oxshott is on the market for £5.5million
Top of the list is an eight-bedroom home in the wealthy area of Surrey's Oxshott, which is on the market for £5.5million.
Oxshott is an area popular with celebrities, wealthy business moguls and celebrities.
Here we reveal Zoopla's top 10 viewed homes on its website last month.
1. Eight-bedroom house in Oxshott, Surrey, for £5.5million
The most viewed property for sale in Britain is possibly one of the most secure as it comes with CCTV, as well as an extensive intruder, firm alarm and access control system.
Such a high level of security will undoubtedly be appealing as the multi-million pound mansion is in the heart of the footballer and celebrity home territory of Oxshott.
The property is being sold via estate agents John D Wood.
Live like a footballer! This impressive home is in Surrey's Oxshott, near to Chelsea Football Club's training ground in Cobham
Fit for a king! The house is currently decorated with chandeliers in the shape of a crown
The spacious master bedroom includes a seating area and balcony overlooking the garden
2. Six-bedroom house in Wilmslow, Cheshire, for £2.5million
The next property in the list is this six-bedroom property that stretches across 6,000 sq ft.
It includes a modern kitchen, a spacious driveway and a large garage.
The sale of the property is being handled by estate agents Benson Bunch.
A grand entrance: Electronic gates open out onto a large sweeping driveway
The kitchen and family room are combined in this large space at the back of the property
The house sits in almost an acre of land that includes a large lawn area with several trees
3. Seven-bedroom detached house in Bolton, Greater Manchester, for £3.25million
The third most popular property for sale this month still has not sold despite attracting almost 400,000 views since first being listed in November 2014, according to Zoopla.
Back then, it was advertised for sale for £6million but has since had its asking price cut by almost 50 per cent.
It is currently being sold by estate agents Fine & Country.
The property's asking price has been slashed by almost 50% since November 2014
The impressive 'wishbone' staircase leads to the first floor of this new build property
There is a bespoke wine rack and shelving in the dining room with a french window to the terrace
4. Four-bedroom mews house in Belgravia, London, for £11.75million
If you're looking for one of the most exclusive addresses in London, this mews property fits the bills.
South Eaton Place is in the heart of London's Belgravia, just off Eaton Square.
The property is being sold via estate agents Hamptons International.
The £11,750,000 family home is in the heart of London's Belgravia in South Eaton Place
A bottle is to hand: Expect nothing but high spec interiors with this designer wine storage being a prominent feature
The expansive property spreads across four floors and more than 4,000 sq ft of space
5. Seven-bedroom house in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, for £140k
You'd be forgiven for thinking that it is impossible to buy a seven-bedroom property in Britain for less than £150,000.
But this property ticks the box - although it needs a full refurbishment and so you'll need a substantial renovation budget.
The property is likely to attract investors as it has a low asking price but needs a substantial sum spent on the renovation
Look past the decor and you'll find seven spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms
Not a small job: There is also a kitchen area which is large enough for a dining area
6. Five-bedroom house in Huntington, Cambridgeshire, for £1.425million
This Victoria house is accessed via electric gates and a sweeping tree-lined driveway.
It sits in more than three acres with formal gardens, an extensive wooded area and meadow land.
The sale is being handled by estate agents Peter Lane & Partners.
The pretty Victoria house came onto the market for sale in February, according to property website Zoopla
Some of the rooms require updating but the spacious rooms have plenty of potential
The house sits in more than three acres of mature gardens that include a wooded area
7. Six-bedroom house in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, for £200k
This terrace house is arranged across four levels and comes with off-street parking.
It has many original features including cast iron and marble fireplaces in most of the rooms. It is being sold via Patterson.
This property has an asking price of just £200,000 despite having six bedrooms
It needs some updating as it appears little has changed over the years at the property
The property extends into the roof where one of the bedrooms has space for a television and seating area
8. Seven-bedroom house in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, for £1.2million
This beautiful mansion in South Yorkshire is Grade II listed and features landscaped gardens.
The sale of the property is being handled by estate agents England Residential.
Three floors of country grandeur! The Garde II listed property is on the market for £1.2million
The colourful interior has high ceilings and is flooded with light due to the large sash windows
There are seven bedrooms in total, with the master suite enjoying an en suite bathroom
9. Five-bedroom house in Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey, for £2.15m
The luxury home is on the exclusive Coombe Estate in Kingston and boasts appropriately features such as a large driveway with space for up to four cars.
The property also has underfloor heating on the ground floor and external CCTV. It is being sold by estate agents Hamptons International.
The refurbished and extended property is on a desirable cul-de-sac in Kingston-Upon-Thames
The monochrome look: Black velvet dining chairs contrast with the white walls and floors
Spotless! There are four bedrooms, one with a luxury en suite shower room
 10. Four-bedroom house in Poole, Dorset, for £2million
This new build property has been inspired with the Georgian period in mind, with pillars at the front door and large spaces inside.
It comes with an intruder alarm and four large bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms.
The sale is being handled by estate agents Key Drummond.
The new build property is just a short distance from Poole Harbour on the south coast
The large designer kitchen includes granite worktops and integrated appliances
The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and French doors to a balcony that has a seamless glass screen
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Luxury bespoke wardrobes, dressing rooms and walk-in wardrobes in Surrey
Traditionally crafted wardrobe designs blended with luxury modern style and The Heritage Wardrobe Company go hand in hand as their designers work with you to understand your storage needs
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Why Sliding Door Wardrobe is a Better Option Than a Hinge Door Wardrobe?
Hinge door wardrobes have been used in homes more than any other type of wardrobe. While these wardrobes have done well in providing a simple storage system, the modern living has led to a need of a new wardrobe. That’s why, sliding door wardrobes in Wimbledon, have come up as the first choice of people who have a modern lifestyle as well as space constraints. Let’s have a look at some of the reasons that make sliding door wardrobes a better option than the traditional hinge door wardrobes.
Width of the Wardrobe Door
The hinge doors have a certain limitation when it comes to their width. The doors with greater width tend to close improperly or fall off in worst case scenarios. One the other hand, the sliding door is not limited by the width. These doors have a greater width limit and offer a plethora of design options as well.
Resistance to Damage
The hinge door wardrobes can be opened to a maximum of 90 degrees, which becomes more as the time passes. This keeps on going until the door drops off and ends up in damaging the entire framework of the wardrobe. This limitation is not applicable for sliding door wardrobes as they do not open outwards or inwards but slide to and fro.
Space Requirement
Since hinge door wardrobes open outwards, it requires the entire area in front of the wardrobe to be free. On the other hand, the sliding door wardrobes completely do away with this limitation due to their sliding system. This proves to be a great advantage for confined spaces like studio apartments, hostels, etc.
Easy Installation Process
As compared to the hinge door wardrobes, the sliding door wardrobe are easier to install as they only need a top and bottom track to be made. This saves the cost and efforts that would have otherwise been used in carpentry and drilling work.
5. Glass or Mirrored Doors
Since the hinge door wardrobes require a sturdy frame, additional weight like mirror or glass doors can damage the hinges and cause problems. A sliding door wardrobe is a better option for a wardrobe with a glass or mirror door. The endless designs, colors and textures make it really easy to customize the hinge door wardrobes as per the taste of the owner.
If you are also looking forward to get sliding door wardrobes installed in your apartment, then contact NOK Interiors. It is one of the reputed companies that install sliding wardrobe doors in New Malden. For more information, click here http://www.nokinteriors.co.uk
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