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Thursday, February 20, 2020

Tenant Deposit Return: when should a landlord return your deposit? Nottingham Estate Agents

It is the elephant in the room in the landlord-tenant relationship. What happens if the landlord refuses to return the deposit at the end of a tenancy, giving reasons that the tenant regards as ridiculous or unreasonable? Many a tenancy has ended in tears because of a lack of clarity about the all-important deposit, which […]

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Why is McDonald's selling burger-scented candles?

A hot new merch line? A cynical marketing ploy? Why not both! One Guardian staffer asked another to explain it ... quickly

Oh my gad McDonald’s is launching a range of candles that combine to smell like a Quarter Pounder – pass the sick bag … why is humanity doing this to ourselves?
Perhaps it’s because they noticed all the attention this independently made, quite probably trademark-skirting ‘Maccas Run’ scented candle scored last year; or this KFC candle from 2016. Get with the game, McDonald’s marketing department! Viral scented candles weren’t pulled out of Gwynny’s birth canal yesterday.

As for why we’re doing this to ourselves – I can’t think of a better passive-aggressive gift for the slob who has everything.

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Laura Ashley to raid archives as home furnishing sales plunge

Retailer plans to revive designs of late founder after narrowly avoiding collapse this week

Laura Ashley is to revive the “timeless” designs of its late founder in the latest attempt to breathe new life into the struggling British heritage brand.

Ashley, who started printing her trademark floral fabrics on her kitchen table, took the high street by storm in the 70s, but the appeal of her frilly world peaked in the 80s, when Princess Diana was among its famous fans.

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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

A first time buyer’s guide to finding your new home Nottingham Estate Agents

Finding your dream home can seem a daunting task as a first time buyer but OnTheMarket can help ensure you stay ahead of the game because we’re in business to improve the way you search. OnTheMarket features thousands of new properties each month, 24 hours or more before they are advertised on Rightmove or Zoopla.* These properties automatically feature […]

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Half house, half tent: the startling Spanish villa that breaks all the rules

British architects Space Popular have a reputation for clashing colours and computer game imagery. Now the rising duo have built their first house – and it’s been confusing the locals

A bright-green steel frame perches on a steeply sloping site north of Valencia, Spain, projecting out from the hill above a busy main road. It forms a large 3D grid, some of its spaces filled with white cubic volumes, others left empty as if still awaiting their final function.

“People kept asking if it was going to be a supermarket,” says architect Fredrik Hellberg, standing beneath the 10-metre-high frame. It’s a fair question: in Nueva Santa Barbara, a new suburb where houses are variously neo-Moorish, Spanish rustic or developer modern, this startling new home is unlike any other for miles around.

It is the first completed building by Space Popular, a young London-based practice founded by Hellberg and his partner, Lara Lesmes, in 2013 in Bangkok, where for five years they taught architecture. Working in the Thai metropolis gave them the rare luxury of being able to afford bespoke craftsmanship, even on limited budgets, allowing them to have every element of their first interior projects handmade to their designs, from furniture to fittings. Their work for a local spa chain features tubular steel chairs in minty green with yellow leather seats, pink marble countertops and baby-blue reclining loungers with a retro-futuristic feel. It takes pleasure in both natural and synthetic textures, combining diaphanous pleated curtains with raw concrete, leather and glossy resin floors.

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The filth factor: how to draw up the perfect cleaning rota

One mother has made her children sign a contract to keep the house tidy. But there are other ways to ensure your housemates, partner and kids get dusting

Anyone who has messy children, a lazy partner or revolting flatmates will be impressed by the resourcefulness of Katrina Neathey, the co-owner of a cleaning company in West Sussex, who has made her three teenagers sign a contract to help keep the house tidy. Any infraction – fizzy drinks in their bedroom, say, or failing to put their dirty plates in the dishwasher – comes with a £5 fine or removal of their phones.

It is one way of setting up a cleaning rota that people might stick to. “Cleaning is teamwork,” says Lynsey Crombie, also known as the Queen of Clean. “It’s not one person’s responsibility.” She advises getting everyone in the household together “to find out what people are better at. In our family, my husband is better at mowing the lawn, cleaning the windows and washing the cars. I love vacuuming; someone else might like folding the towels. You let someone do what they’re good at, or enjoy, so there’s more chance they’ll actually do it.”

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