
Alexandra Fishburn
Articles
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May 19, 2024 |
homestolove.com.au | Alexandra Fishburn
During the frosty winter months, indoor plants can serve to keep your house looking lively and fresh. Of course, it takes a little extra care to keep them growing strong, especially because most indoor plants are of the tropical variety and not comfortable in temperatures below 15 degrees Celsius. So how do you care for plants during winter?
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Feb 22, 2024 |
homestolove.com.au | Alexandra Fishburn
With the advent of open-plan living, the kitchen is now front and centre in most homes. This means it not only has to function like a well-oiled machine but look beautiful while doing so, making kitchen design one of the most important parts of your home. While it’s possible to create an attractive kitchen design with gleaming finishes and top-line appliances, what truly makes a kitchen great is a point of difference.
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Feb 4, 2024 |
homestolove.com.au | Maree Homer |Alexandra Fishburn
There are many ways to decorate a Christmas tree, but deep-down most of us aspire to the picture-perfect version. This type of Christmas tree is beautifully bushy and upright, every ornament is exquisitely crafted and coordinates with your chosen theme, the fairy lights are fully operational and twinkle ever so softly, and there is not a shred of tinsel in sight! So really, we are all wanting to know how to decorate a Christmas tree professionally.
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Nov 14, 2023 |
homestolove.com.au | Alexandra Fishburn |Maree Homer
There are many ways to decorate a Christmas tree, but deep-down most of us aspire to the picture-perfect version. This type of Christmas tree is beautifully bushy and upright, every ornament is exquisitely crafted and coordinates with your chosen theme, the fairy lights are fully operational and twinkle ever so softly, and there is not a shred of tinsel in sight!So really, we are all wanting to know how to decorate a Christmas tree professionally. To find out we asked stylist Ashley Pratt.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
homestolove.com.au | Alexandra Fishburn
When the temperature starts to climb, the temptation is to turn the dial on our air conditioning into overdrive, but there are several other methods for cooling our homes that do not have an adverse impact on the environment, or our power bill. The key to keeping your house cool in summer, and especially during a heatwave, is to prevent the heat from entering your home in the first place through proper insulation and practical window coverings.
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