Top tips to turn your home in to a Valentine's love nest
H OMEOWNERS are being invited to inject some passion into their Valentine's Day celebrations by turning their homes into love nests with some special romantic touches.
Leading housebuilder Taylor Wimpey has compiled some top tips to help couples prove that home really is where the heart is by turning their places into romantic retreats.
Jason Stokes, regional sales and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey South East, says: "It's easy to fall into the same old day-to-day routine at home, but Valentine's Day is a great opportunity for couples to re-ignite the spark by introducing some seductive features to their property.
"Whether it's something as simple as spending an evening together without the distraction of the kids or the TV, or giving your home a romantic makeover, it's never too late to turn your home into a sanctuary of love."
Householders are being invited to fall in love all over again with some of these suggestions for the home:
Take the TV out of the bedroom and put some romantic music on the stereo
Put up photographs of happy times together throughout the property
Introduce some mood lighting with a dimmer switch or carefully-placed lamps
Enjoy the privacy and seclusion of an en-suite master bedroom for those cosy nights in together
Buy some luxurious throws and fluffy cushions for cuddles on the sofa
Choose a romantic colour scheme such as dusky pinks and sultry reds
Create a clutter-free dining area for candlelit dinners for two
Taylor Wimpey is building high-quality new houses and apartments at developments across the region, with a range of home buyer incentives available to help every purchaser including the Government's Help to Buy initiative.
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