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Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
With many years experience working as a Senior PA / Office Manager with excellent Human Resources and Administration experience I developed this blog to show what I can bring for businesses in the North East of England. In my leisure time homes are my passion and so I've captured things that I've done in my home and garden.

Monday, 25 June 2012

Colour in the Wardrobe

It seems to be that time of year when a good clear out makes us feel better.  I've been doing the same; although I have to be honest and admit it would never have got done if we'd been blessed with a better British summer.

I emptied the whole contents of my wardrobe and then sorted into: -
(a) will keep
(b) charity
(c) no good for anyone - bin it
(d) too small...need to lose weight!

The "will keep" pile was then sorted into colours for the top, blacks for the bottom, dresses in one wardrobe and work (or Rainbow) clothes in the other with separate sections for accessories.

Before I could change my mind I bagged up "charity" and took to the local supermarket re-cycle bins and binned the old clothing (most of these were heavily worn whilst decorating so no good to anyone).

As for the "too small..." piles I've wrapped these up in pretty wrapping paper and gave myself a goal weight to lose before I can open.  "must lose 4lb", "must lose 7lb".  If, by 1 June 2013 I've not managed to open those parcels they will go straight to to the charity re-cycle.

I'm now offering this service to customers who want a clutter free and organised wardrobe.  My days are so less stressful now that I know where to find things and more importantly what I have!

Contact me for a free consultation and price.

Suzanne
Email: rainbowmylife@hotmail.com
Phone: 07702 083 403

Plan of contents of wardrobe which is now fixed to back of each door

Top row of "coloured" clothing

Bottom row of all black clothing, long dresses and jeans

Individual pull out drawers for accessories

Shows what's in each box
Each type of footwear has its own box

This list shows how to find shoes!

from flip flops, to flats, to high heels!


Saturday, 9 June 2012

The Feminine Touch


My customers keep telling me that Rainbow has that all important Unique Selling Point, "USP"!  Apparently, they love the fact that I'm a multi-tasking woman doing a whole range of jobs for busy people in the North East.

For me, cleaning, decorating and gardening are part of the up-keep of a home and that is why I believe my customers like having me in their home.  I'm not a "contractor" or "builder"...just simply offering a home feel service to people who deserve the best in life without paying a fortune.

When I worked in management, the only quality time I felt I had in my home was at weekends and I always felt that jobs were rushed.  I now feel blessed to have the opportunity of sharing my skills.

"Its great having Suzanne in my home; she's so tidy, organised and just gets on with the job in question.  I don't feel like I have a "trades person" in my home, rather a friend!"

"Suzanne is very committed to her work and I feel totally at ease when she is around. She is great with children and animals which helps in our house..."

I love the diversity of my business as it allows my personality to shine through and gives me the opportunity of connecting with lots of different people.  Because Rainbow offers a good range of services, I like how these intertwine, bringing me more business and offering clients a one-stop shop.

Recently I carried out a full home decoration resulting in the same customer asking me to write a website and blog for her!  Another customer employed me to clean her oven, this resulted in a full kitchen Spring clean, in turn resulting in a regular house clean every 3 weeks.  This summer, when she goes abroad on holiday she has employed me to live in her home and look after her two gorgeous puppies.  I feel very blessed by such requests.

My aim is to offer a great service, at an affordable price and for customers to feel happy with me in their home.  With my days never the same, last minute requests to help customers in need, I turn to regular yoga for my solace.

Suzanne



Sunday, 3 June 2012

Rainbow in May

Week One
  • 2 bedroom flat clean; see Combating Damp
  • writing website for a newly formed company
  • maintenance of two local gardens
  • attending "Ladies That Network" and met the lovely Michelle, owner of Tallulah Love
  • painting of new kitchen in a beautiful primrose lemon
  • preparing slow cooked meals for the month
Week Two
  • continuation of website design
  • few days in office
  • Spring cleaning various locations
  • meeting with Olympic organiser, see Olympic Support
  • amending Rainbow website
Week Three
  • present final website and blog design to customer
  • jet washing of patio, garden furniture and re-paint, see Enhancing the Colour
  • having my hair cut
  • enjoying a rest day at the river with a picnic (glorious sunshine!)
  • re-union with old girlfriends and raising money for Born to be Beautiful
  • Spring clean of new barn conversion
  • Sunday lunch at Mum's
Week Four
  • Week in the office

Friday, 1 June 2012

Painting the Tiles

I recently had a discussion with several people about tile paint and it raised many questions.
Doest it work?
Is it waterproof?
Is it easy to do?
Does it look good?

I carried out some research on the web and got mixed reviews; some said it was great, others said it was awful.  I offered my services pro bono to paint the tiles in a small bathroom.  Would I do it again? Absolutely NOT!  I have never felt so stressed whilst carrying out a project in all my life!!

The end result does look good, and to be fair to the paint manufacturers, it does work BUT if you want my advice, save up and have the area re-tiled.  I wouldn't offer this service to paying clients because the stress for me is just far to huge.

If you fancy having a go yourself, here are some tips that I picked up along the way but please bear in mind, this project is not for the faint hearted!  : -

(1)   The paint is NOT gloss paint, so don't think you can treat it like it is or use it in that way.  In fact, I started to think of the paint as 'liquid ceramic'.  If you despise gloss painting you will detest using this paint so if I was you; I'd get saving for new tiles.

(2) You must work very quickly and constantly with your brush.  My arms and shoulders were in agony by the time I'd finished.  Don't stop for a coffee break half way through the job; you must keep going.

(3) The paint pretty much sticks to the tiles INSTANTLY upon application (hence why I say you need to work quickly in (2) above).  Have a few brushes on stand by so that you can change when the brush becomes clogged up with paint.

(4) Don't be fooled by the "One Coat" instructions on the tin.  That is not true and you will need to do two coats.  I found by doing one coat (to cover tiles from cream to white) the paint was too thick and started to run and it is impossible to paint out the runs.  Its best to do one thin coat, let it settle for an hour or so then go back and do your thicker coat.

(5) If you do get a run or an imperfection the only way to rectify it is to put some white spirit (or brush cleaner) on a clean cloth and rub the area; re-load your paint brush and re-paint.

(6) Do not make the mistake I made and try to use a roller designed for gloss paint.  It just doesn't work.

This bathroom was changed dramatically for around £100 (materials only*).  If I'd been charging I would have charged approximately £200.

If you have a few tiles as a splash back in kitchen (for example) it will be fine but I wouldn't recommend it for larger areas such as a full wall in a bathroom.

As for the "waterproof" aspect...surprisingly this does work and the tile (when painted) does look like a tile and not just as if something is painted on the top.  How it weathers and how it will clean, I'm not sure yet but will keep you updated over the coming months.

As for my nerves?  I'm fine now after a 2 hour yoga session and a good sleep!!

Suzanne

Materials used for this project

White tile paint from Ronseal from B and Q; after one application I realised we needed another but wanted to try something else so bought International Tile Paint from Homebase.  I did prefer the International Tile Paint for my second coat but not sure if that was because I was getting used to using the paint or not.

All brushes, white spirit, brush cleaner etc was purchased from B and Q as was the floor tiles and chipboard laid in advance.
....are now covered with fresh white
cream flowered tiles.... 




walls were given a fresh paint of white emulsion...
...to freshen up the whole area

the motif tiles are now covered


a nice relaxing space...
...with sink splash back to match