Posts Tagged ‘Personal Touch’

Caravans – use popular caravan accessories to make it look great

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Find the best caravan awnings at HM Caravans. Caravan decoration with the help of caravan accessories

 

A hotel room is generally preferred over a caravan, but it lacks any personal touch. Moreover, wherever you go, you cannot take it along with you. The only problem with caravans and motor-homes is image most of us have of wall to wall kitsch 1970’s décor, luckily though that is not something that cannot be remedied. .

 

Decorating a caravan couldn’t be simpler. . The caravans should be organized and free from clutter. But if there is small amount of space, it means minimum. You can comfortably add some sturdy comfort to your caravan, if your use a simple, dark coloured and stylish carpet. There are loads of stylish ideas for caravan accessories online, just have a search around on caravan stores. Caravan will look trendy, if you choose a rich plum or aubergine for it. Moreover, it will save you from constant cleaning. For festival tours, you should select vinyl floor cover for your caravan, as it is easy to clean it and within seconds.

 

Walls should be kept pattern free and light in shade. . Using white could be a bit intolerant for the wall. So, you can select warm and neutral tones like off white, butterscotch or cream. Adding mirrors on the wall is a great way to lend a spacious look to the caravan. Even the windows should be kept clutter free. You can use a cheap roller blind, which is easy to use and maintenance; and looks great. It is reasonable to pick a blind with that lends complete blackout, so that you can have a restful sleep. Go to HM Caravans to find out more about caravan accessories.

Bed and Breakfast in Marlborough

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

B&Bs in Marlborough, and frequently guest houses, are a budget option where owners often take pride in the high service levels, local knowledge and personal touch that they are able to offer.

There tend to be concentrations of B&Bs in seaside towns where, historically, the working classes holidayed such as County Down, Northern Ireland and Blackpool, England, and isolated rural areas such as the Highlands of Scotland and Connemara where there is not the year-round concentration of travellers that would sustain an hotel.

They are present in most towns and cities like Marlborough, and their numbers vary on trade such as for business travellers and tourists: York and Edinburgh for example both have several hundred establishments known as either B&Bs or guest houses. In very busy areas, B&Bs may display a sign saying “VACANCIES” (rooms available) or “NO VACANCIES”, to save both the hosts and potential guests the trouble of them having to enquire within.

Breakfast is usually cooked on demand for the guest and is usually some kind of full breakfast, but some offer a continental breakfast. In recent years B&Bs in the UK have struggled against budget hotel chains such as Premier Travel Inn and Travelodge. Traditionally, business travellers used B&Bs but many of these clients now tend to stay in budget hotel chains. However, in holiday areas the B&B and guest house still prevail. Unlike the hotel chains, they provide a more comprehensive service and breakfast is included in the price, and some who stay regularly may simply like knowing their hosts.

B&Bs tend to place their bedrooms within three different categories:

  • Deluxe: This standard of B&B accommodation in Ireland is considered to be very high and deluxe rooms would be available in high end B&Bs and guesthouse accommodation. Deluxe rooms would often have additional furniture or Jacuzzis in the bathroom. Check the description.
  • En-Suite: There is a private bathroom within the bedroom. This will always contain a WC and washbasin, and a shower or bath or both.
  • Standard: There is not a bathroom within the bedroom. In this case there will be shared bathroom facilities in another room on the corridor. Usually there will be a washbasin within the room.