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Are you looking to overhaul your child’s bedroom this summer? Why not add some colour to their furniture too?
At Little Lucy Willow, our children’s bedroom furniture collections are finished in a range of subtle pastel shades to suit any girl boy or teen.
From soft Angel White to bold Seaside Blue, our colours are warm, contemporary and fresh.
After your furniture has been handmade in the Little Lucy Willow factory, it undergoes a three-stage finishing process resulting in a hardwearing, durable semi-matt coat which can be wiped clean from all those sticky..
Trampoline parks seems to be ‘springing’ up everywhere (pardon the pun) and as a consequence, my heart is spending an awful lot of time in my mouth these days.
In my younger years there was no such thing of course. Jumping on mum and dad’s bed was the best we could muster, but blimey it was fun! Sneaking upstairs when no one was looking and bouncing til the bedding came off. We never did manage to put it back on properly. Sorry mum!
The adrenalin was matched by precisely nothing, probably because it was strictly forbidden.
Due to this ‘rule’ being ingrained in my h..
It’s National Bed Month and everyone is talking about our gorgeous furniture collections for children. So we thought this would be a good opportunity to remind you that ‘Little’ Lucy Willow is also suitable for ‘not so little’ ones too...
We are renowned for producing affordable, luxurious bedroom furniture for children, whether it be a first bed for a toddler or a space saving bed for an older child.
But our exclusive collections are also perfect for teenagers and adults too!
Our timeless designs create a stunning backdrop to the ever changing tastes of a child which means that one c..
Phew! So that’s half term out of the way. I hope you all survived the mayhem. I did but I can’t honestly say that I’m in one piece.
It was Martha’s birthday party and this year she chose the one place that paralyses me with fear. No, it wasn’t the ghost train at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, or IKEA on a Saturday afternoon for that matter. It was one of those pesky trampoline parks.
Now I did my research and told all the mums that if their children were under the age of six they would need to be accompanied by an adult. Seeing as Martha was turning six and is one of the older ones ..
It’s the little things that let us know when our children are growing up.
The way they will happily give a once-worshipped toy to the tombola stall at the school fair. They way they might close their bedroom door and demand to be left alone - or else. And the way they suddenly produce a protective arm whenever little ones are around. A welcome but eerie change from all that relentless tormenting!
They may also decide to get rid of all those cuddly toys and hint at an upgrade to their bedroom accessories. Now that particular day is a very sad one indeed, but you must sigh and accept ..