Room for Improvement

When a lovely gent working on behalf of Moneysupermarket waved £50 in front of me and asked if I fancied taking part in the Room for Improvement campaign I was unlikely to say no. You can find more details about this fab idea here however in a nutshell a select few were asked to titivate an area, redo a room or perhaps renovate a piece of furniture with just £50. The focus of the project was to show what you can actually achieve on a budget.

With £50 at my disposal my first thought was to do something for the boys, or Roy or the kitchen perhaps however it was my the long suffering husband who put his foot down and said I was to use it for something just for me for a change. With this in mind I decided to breathe some new life into my office.

I work as a freelance writer from home and seem to spend a ridiculous amount of time at my desk which as it happens is the one area of the house that has never been paid a lot of attention, until now.

Before:

 Workspace before

And after….

desk after

Small changes have made a heck of a difference!

My first purchase was for £20 and is this fabulous solid (and actually very comfortable) desk chair:

£20 chair

I adore the idea of having an older piece of furniture with a bit of history to it in my home.

Next up was Rymans where I found this faux leather desk tidy. It is bigger than it looks and has helped to clear up space on the desk.

Desk tidy

Off to Wilkinsons where I found these fabulous frames which I’ve filled with writer-related and motivational quotes, all of which make me smile!

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To the right of the desk you’ll see my water glass and carafe (Jamie Oliver) which is made from recycled jam jars. These cost me £0 as I used some Kenco coffee reward points to treat myself.

Kenco reward

Flowers are a must and this jar used to have rice in it but has now been repurposed. The lovely flowers were given to me by a lovely friend.

After all of this I had £6.01 left so bought a memo block, hardback notebook and this extremely used “Things to do” pad from Wilkinsons once again.

 Wilko stationery

 

This left me with 3p which I have put into my shrapnel jar; pennies make pounds you know! Am I pleased with the transformation? Thrilled would be a better description and I’m glad Roy convinced me that I wanted to do something just for me. With a bit of shopping around and re-using I think I’ve created a much more practical, motivating and quite frankly gorgeous work space for myself.
What do you think?

Whenever I take on a project like this I always set a strict budget because firstly it keeps the spending under control and secondly, I feel it gets the imagination going!

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*I was provided with £50 to take part in this challenge – thanks Moneysupermarket!

Making Smart Savings with Smart Save

As most of you will already know if you read the blog regularly I hate to spend money if I don’t have to. Some might say I’m tight or stingy however I prefer the more polite term, frugal. At the end of the day it makes more sense, especially in the current economic climate, to spend less and save more so that when it comes down to those inevitable rainy days, there is some money saved.

Being of a frugal mind I look to make saving pretty much everywhere, with food, clothing, everyday expenses and bills as well as cutting larger costs such as holidays and days out. I’m a big fan of holidaying in the UK however have had my mind on other destinations recently, namely New York! New York fascinates me (too many American based TV shows perhaps?) and I really do want to see her for myself.

Seeing as it is almost cheaper to visit abroad nowadays than it is staying at home I’ve started looking at the logistics of flying us all over there (although a girly NY weekend with a friend has not been ruled out too) without breaking the bank entirely. If I do manage to get to New York I want to see and do it all. I wan’t to see the Brooklyn bridge, visit Coney Island, get to the top of the Empire State building, visit Central Park and eat and shop all over the city.

It appears that the best way to see the sights of New York, especially if only visiting for a few days is to use a New York Water Taxi. This is a great (and environmentally friendly) way to see the sights and gain a unique perspective into the city. As you can jump off and on at a variety of stops or choose to stay onboard and take advantage of the full tour it really is a unique way to get to know an area. And I could also work on my tan 🙂

One way to make savings during my trip will be to visit SmartSave, a fabulous website packed with vouchers and deals on many attractions and travel related activities in the UK and in the US among other places. Needless to say I will be visiting the site and printing off vouchers for money off the taxi, museums and more if this much dreamed of trip does go ahead.

I really can’t wait to get to the Big Apple and see it for myself however I don’t plan to get too giddy and overspend. I want to remember my trip (I’ve convinced myself that I am going, have you noticed?) fondly and not for being a hideous expense that has wiped out all our savings. I must investigate SmartSave more actually; New York aside it seems like a great way to save money wherever you are!

NewYork

 

*Written in collaboration with the mentioned business yet true to my thoughts, feelings and experiences