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What small item has transformed your home?

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shysal Mon 25-Feb-19 09:25:02

I have recently bought a crystal to hang in my south-facing window. It casts rainbows all over the room and hall when the sun shines and gives me enormous pleasure. What little thing does this for you?

B9exchange Mon 25-Feb-19 09:35:15

I treated myself to a salt lamp after Christmas, and I absolutely love its calming, warm glow.

Luckygirl Mon 25-Feb-19 09:35:54

Health warning!! - on very sunny days there is a risk that it will concentrate the heat and ignite something. A friend's father had this happen with a similar glass crystal paperweight. It set fire to some papers and did a huge amount of damage to the room.

Sorry to rain on your parade!

Carolina55 Mon 25-Feb-19 09:43:40

B9exchange - how lovely they are! Only had mine a few weeks and it feels so warm and calming on my bedside table and I’m sure the salt in the atmosphere has health giving properties!

shysal Mon 25-Feb-19 09:45:33

Oh dear! Thanks Luckygirl The paperweight probably magnified and concentrated the sun's rays. I remember using my father's dome-shaped magnifying glass to burn wood and paper as a child. This crystal seems to split and spread rather than concentrate so I shall hope for the best!

shysal Mon 25-Feb-19 09:48:05

B9exchange, my DD has sleep and anxiety problems and swears that her lamp like yours, in the bedroom, calms her.

B9exchange Mon 25-Feb-19 22:14:07

I am thrilled with mine, don't know about health giving properties, but I am sure it lowers blood pressure, have a few family stresses at the moment!

lemongrove Mon 25-Feb-19 22:23:29

Just don’t lick it B9exchange as salt is bad for the blood pressure.?

lemongrove Mon 25-Feb-19 22:26:08

Shysal.... that really is pretty!
I now want a small item to transform my home ( and I never knew it until I read this thread.) Hmm, what can I buy?

Chewbacca Mon 25-Feb-19 22:29:27

Plantation shutters at the windows have been my best buy yet. Allows light in but gives total privacy. You can adjust each segment of the shutters so that you can stop sunlight glaring in, for example on a tv screen. And no more faffing about with curtains.

BradfordLass72 Mon 25-Feb-19 22:36:11

What small thing transformed my home and life?

My son grin

grannyqueenie Mon 25-Feb-19 22:45:26

A J****h J****h ice cube tray with a lid, silly money for what it is. When I bought it in JL the assistant was bemused at my delight... but honestly the simple pleasure of not having water drip across the kitchen floor every time I carry it to the freezer... I know, I know, I need to get out more! grin

MiniMoon Mon 25-Feb-19 23:04:26

Three small items transformed my home today. DGSs left train tracks, duplo bricks and leylandii clippings all over it!??

MissAdventure Tue 26-Feb-19 00:11:23

I really love those salt lamps, and have almost got one so many times.

The trouble is, I've been steadily buying other small things that I thought would transform my life (and some of them did) and now I haven't enough room for a salt lamp.

paddyann Tue 26-Feb-19 00:27:45

my kittens ,we lost our cat in a road accident last year and the house seemed empty without him.Its back to normal now with the arrival of Belle ,long haired ginger and white and our timid Rosie a beautiful toirtoishell .They are sisters and the house feels like home again even though they're only wee.

kittylester Tue 26-Feb-19 06:48:18

The new cushions for the playroom sofa.....which prompted new curtains, lamps, storage unit and side tables. I think they were a good idea.confused

They certainly transformed the room and how we use it.

RosieLeah Tue 26-Feb-19 06:55:17

My guinea pigs! My home was quite well-organised and easy to keep tidy. Now I have two small furries and everything has to be guinea pig-proof....I will not keep them in a cage.

shysal Tue 26-Feb-19 07:36:43

My story is similar to yours Kitty. I was given some indoor fairy lights for Christmas which led to new cushions, more lights, a new picture and ornaments. The hanging crystal has been the cherry on the cake.

Anja Tue 26-Feb-19 08:04:42

Chewbacca tell me more about plantation shutters I like the sound of these.

kittylester Tue 26-Feb-19 08:39:03

DD has plantation shutters and they work well for her.

I saw some in a cottage which had small leaded light windows. It looked very odd. A sort of residential contradiction in terms.

TerriBull Tue 26-Feb-19 08:49:25

Chewbacca I wouldn't call plantation shutters "a small item" having got a recent quote for them, I'm only jealous grin really love them. We have had to put them off in favour of new carpet, but they are still on my wish list.

JackyB Tue 26-Feb-19 09:48:05

My retirement.

I can finally run round after DH shutting drawers and doors, wiping away splashes and putting away shoes, as well as dotting flowers and candles around, playing nice music on he stereo, chucking superfluous stuff out and generally making it a home rather than a house.

Chewbacca Tue 26-Feb-19 09:50:00

Anja plantation shuttters are just brilliant! I had them installed about 10 years ago and they weren't that expensive then. Mine are in 4 segments; 2 for the top of the window; 2 for the bottom window. Each segment has a slim bar at the side so that you can angle the shutter to any degree, from fully open to closed. Cleaning them is a doddle, just a wipe over every week or so. They work well as an extra layer of heat insulation in the winter and keep the room cool and shaded in the summer.

Urmstongran Tue 26-Feb-19 10:09:14

A jigsaw.
Kept my husband pleasantly occupied for a good while.

EllanVannin Tue 26-Feb-19 10:20:39

Photo's of 7 generations of my family. There were already pics of 5 generations but the icing on the cake was when my late cousin sent me a print of my/our grannie and great-grannie which I have framed and put on the wall in the hall.