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At Little Lucy Willow we strive to give our customers exactly what they want without straying too far from our strong brand values. So whenever we decide to launch a new exclusive collection it has to conform to our mantra - timeless, stunning and built to last.
The gorgeous Little Gustav Collection ticks all those boxes and more, bringing a new dimension to our range of luxury children’s furniture. With simplistic lines incorporating intricate carvings, Gustavian style is both simple and striking.
The story of Gustavian furniture…
This genre of furniture has decidedly r..
Making beds isn’t difficult. It’s just one more job that needs to be done - and the earlier each day, the better.
However, the simplicity of bed making renders it the type of activity that can help promote independence in a child and as such, is often the first ‘chore’ they will learn.
The smallest achievements can mean a lot to a child, especially when they come with heaps of praise and a huge sense of pride as a result!
Many children savour such attention and will jump at the chance of impressing their parents with a neatly made bed, while others may flatly refuse to have a go.
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Bedtime. An hour in the evening that is often cherished by parents, thanks to sleepy heads, cosy cuddles and ultimately…. peace!
In theory, bedtime should be a lovely, relaxing affair. Bath and bubbles, a story or two then a few minutes to watch your little one drift off into the land of nod.
And pigs might fly I hear you mutter!
It’s certainly true that for some parents bedtime is a breeze. For others however, it lingers in the mind all day long in anticipation of a complete and utter disaster – yet again.
If you happen to fall into the latter bracket and need a nudge to get thin..
Why is it an issue?
A child’s bedroom usually has more clutter, clothes and knick-knacks than any other area of the home. So much so, it can often look like the local car boot sale has taken up residence. It’s so easy to close the door on such chaos and hope that the cleaning fairy will wave her magic wand in your absence. However, seeing as that isn’t likely to happen any time soon, perhaps it might be wise to look at how you can maximise space and storage in your child’s bedroom instead!
How much space do you have?
The size and shape of your available space is key to d..
Sleep is our saviour. It’s the silent tonic, our rest and repair. As adults we are slaves to a good night’s sleep and those of us who aren’t lucky enough to always enjoy such a luxury will stop at nothing until we do!
So if we are so obsessed with the idea of uninterrupted slumber, knowing exactly how the lack of sleep affects our mood, energy levels and performance, spare a thought for our growing children. They have developing minds and bodies to cope with not to mention school work, extracurricular activities and any other ‘life pressures’ that little ones so often feel but can’t articul..
As parents, we are constantly looking out for danger and can usually spot an accident before it actually happens. Sometimes it may be too late but with plasters at the ready, we patch things up, wipe away the tears and get to work with our best distraction techniques. Occasionally however, child accidents are much more serious matters and require a trip to A&E. Child Safety Week, run by Child Accident Prevention Trust aims to highlight such dangers each year, through displays and activities in a fun and engaging way.
This year, the campaign was held in early June with events all across ..
When it comes to creating the perfect child’s bedroom, there’s no doubt many parents feel that girls are the easy ones to please. With just a few sparkles, fairy lights and fabulous fabrics, it is possible to transform a girl’s bedroom into a palace in no time at all. Boys’ bedrooms however, often seem a little trickier - but allow us to bust that myth once and for all!
By choosing wisely and asking your child for their input, you can design a space that is fun, cosy and perfectly suited to their growing and changing personality.
Furniture
Where space is at a premium..
As the seasons change along with the weather, it’s always a good idea to make sure your child’s bedding is suitable for a comfortable night’s sleep.
In winter, cosy duvets and quilted throws are the perfect way to get snuggled up at bedtime, but when summer comes around, it’s definitely time for a re-think!
Aside from the heat, there are other considerations to take into account, not least allergies, which can often be at their worst during the summer months…
Hypoallergenic children’s bedding
If your child suffers from asthma or allergies, we have the ideal beddin..
With so many ideas available for girls’ bedroom design on television, in magazines and on social networking sites, you may find yourself overwhelmed with possibilities.
But if you think of your daughter’s room as a blank canvas upon which their growing personality can be expressed through colour, fabric and style, it may help to narrow your options a little.
Involving your child in the decision-making process can mean the project takes a little longer than intended but at least there will be no complaints upon the ‘big reveal’!
We have put together a few ideas to get your designer..
Buying a child’s bed is one of the biggest purchases you are likely to make when furnishing your home, so it’s advisable to knuckle down and do your homework before taking the plunge.
Think long term, rather than just a few years ahead. Try to find something that will complement your child’s ever-changing tastes as they grow.
You need a stunning, timeless, dependable piece of furniture that will still look and feel fresh decades from now.
Style
It’s important that your child really does love their bed, so finding something that looks great is almost as essent..
Nowhere in the home is great storage more essential than in a child’s bedroom.
Between the countless cuddly toys and train tracks, there are Barbie’s miniscule earrings and stray Lego blocks to contend with. Just don’t venture into the vortex with bare feet…Ouch!
To combat such never-ending piles of paraphernalia, it could be time to invest in some savvy storage solutions. At Little Lucy Willow, we know exactly what you need to make sure all those bits and bobs have a designated place at the end of each busy day’s playing…
Storage bags – Stylish and flexibl..
If your child’s bedroom is a little on the small side it’s probably going to need the most work.
Aside from choosing the right bed, furniture and décor to suit a small room, children tend to have a mountain of paraphernalia which they seldom want to part with!
With this in mind it pays to make sure you maximise every inch of their available space.
We’ve put together a few ideas to help you get those little rooms just right and create a stunning space that your child will love to call their very own.
Mirror mirror on the wall…
Natural light can make or break a r..
Your child’s bedroom is arguably the most important room in your home. Whether playing, working or sleeping, it’s the one space your little one gets to call their very own. A happy bedroom makes a happy child. With this in mind, it pays to get it right and create a room that is calming yet stimulating, organised, yet relaxed. Striking the right balance is key, but where do you begin?
Perhaps the most sensible thing to consider first is how to maximise your available space. Whether it’s a single or double bed you require, bookcase or bedside cabinet, it’s important to know your limitatio..
It has long been claimed that a good night’s sleep is the perfect natural remedy.
From health and wellbeing to growth and school grades, a good restful slumber hits the ‘reset button’ and can prove to be a real game changer in our little one’s lives for sure – not to mention keeping us grown-ups beautiful too!
Sleep is such a precious and sought-after ‘skill’ that we are regularly bombarded with tips and tricks on how to get it just right. Counting sheep, no screens, no caffeine, the list is endless.
So when your child comes trundling in at 3am, after you’ve just nod..