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Six weeks notice

So it’s done I have handed in my notice to vacate the shop which also means vacating the flat upstairs, I can’t say I’m unhappy its is a logical decision the shop is an unnecessary financial weight in the current economic climate and is not performing very well and has endless overheads, electricity, council tax, business tax, telephone, mobile phone, internet, cleaning, staff, advertising, music license the list goes on. The internet allows me to continue trading with limited overheads; it also allows me to target very specifically customers that are actively looking for my product in a way that is not possible in the high street unless you have a very larger advertising budget. The only thing that bothers me now is the waiting for my notice to expire, Six weeks of waiting, admittedly I need that time to wrap up loose ends and prepare for the move but I’d sooner get it over and done with so I can move forward.

Interior design recycled

The West has long looked to the East when it comes to acquiring quality fabrics, and as the needs of the Western market change so does the nature of the fabrics available. Historically, the manufacturing world of the East has supplied the consumer demand of the West, but this relationship is changing as the requirement for, not just eco-friendly, but also ethical consumables has grown. It is an age old relationship; goods imported from the Orient have long been sought after for their beauty. In buildings around the Western world, built by some of the greatest architects that have passed before us, you would often see fine examples of Oriental rugs or pottery sourced by the architect or designer to add the finishing touches in order to achieve perfection. Manufacturers of old are adapting to meet modern design requirements, and in doing so are providing a delectable combination of traditional and contemporary. The future of contemporary living and modern design may well lie in the recla

Contemporary rugs-How to choose a rug for your home.

Choosing a contemporary rug for your home can sometimes appear a little daunting given the huge variety of products available on the market today, however with a little forethought to your purchase you can narrow things down a little by having clear idea of what you want. Things to consider before making your purchase are all fairly straight forward but will make life easier if you consider them first. For starters what size rug do you require? What colour rug do you require? Do you want your rug to be a feature or make a bold statement or do you require a more neutral or muted rug? What practical restraints are there? If you have children and dogs then maybe a pure white dry clean only rug is not the way forward. How durable do you require it be? Do you want to go with manmade synthetic fibres or do you want to invest in a rug with a little more quality made from natural fibres? Are you interested in a traditional or contemporary rug or a hybrid mix of both? Considering all these aspe