It is official, summer has finally arrived in the UK! Of course, as with every year, there is no way of knowing exactly how long it will last, so take the opportunity to get those summer jobs done in your property while you can.

The survey is a significant milestone in any property sale, but what should you do if the report has issues? Read this article to learn how to navigate the sales process after a problematic survey report.

If you are about to put your home on the market, read this article before you go live with your property launch!

If you have your home on the market for sale at this magical time of year, don't panic. Read this article to find out how to use this to ensure viewers fall in love with your property.

The most important culinary event in the calendar is the Christmas Dinner. Read this article for tips on making your dining room and table look expensive to wow your guests with your interior design and festive culinary masterpiece!

Interior design trends change year on year, much like fashion trends. Taking inspiration from all different cultures from all over the world. Looking at trends from years gone by to create our spaces. What are the new emerging trends for our homes for 2023?

It's highly likely that you or someone in your family has had to work from home at some point in the last few years. Most bosses have realised that, without the chit-chat and distractions of the office environment, productivity is actually higher. But it isn't practical for you to work from the end of the kitchen table permanently.

As each year ends, we reflect on the year before and set resolutions and goals for the year ahead. Here is what you need to know if a house move is on the cards for you in 2023.

Nativity plays, shopping, present wrapping, and staff parties. It's all go in the run-up to Christmas. There is so much going on at this time of year. Preparing for viewings on your property, on top of everything else, could be enough to send you over the edge!

If you're trying to sell your home, you might wonder what to do around Christmas time. Should you take it off the market for a month or so? Or try to juggle the viewing appointments around your other commitments?

We all do it. Every year we overfill our schedule in the run-up to Christmas. Children's school commitments, staff parties, gift shopping - there's just so much to do. If you are considering moving house, there is a strong chance that it is not a particularly urgent move, and you will push this to the AFTER Christmas category.

What should you do to ensure your property is safe whilst it is empty through the winter months?