Carve out spaces where you can pause, take a moment, and get back to ‘old-fashioned’ activities, such as journalling, soaking in the bath or enjoying a leisurely breakfast.
A space by a window is a lovely place to create a reading nook, somewhere to sit with a cup of tea and your favourite novel. Here an old wooden toolbox becomes a practical and beautiful table, and a vintage eiderdown adds a touch of cosy.
Make an area for journalling and hand-writing letters, using an old trestle table. Prop up an antique printer’s tray and use it to arrange your favourite collections. I’ve displayed tiny vintage bottles and old paste brooches in mine, but you could try foraged, natural treasures.
My family and I have just started making our own granola, which not only tastes delicious but also looks beautiful stored in vintage Kilner jars. Created simply by toasting oats, seeds and nuts mixed with coconut oil and honey, we then add dried fruit and let it cool completely, before storing in jars where it lasts a few weeks. Add a dollop of yogurt and a sprinkling of fresh fruit for a luxurious start to the day.
Making time to soak in a bath with some traditional bath salts is a real luxury, and the perfect way to relax. Hunt for alternative bath trays at reclamation and salvage yards, and store bath salts in old French canning jars.
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