Viagra is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction in men.
Testosterone and Viagra when taken together do not produce any known reactions or serious complications. Taking testosterone can help treat men with low testosterone to improve sexual drive, but it cannot treat erectile dysfunction. Taking Viagra can help treat erectile dysfunction but does not improve sexual desire. Both testosterone and Viagra can be taken, but they both treat different problems. Either one can't be used to treat both lack of sexual drive and erectile dysfunction. If a person has only erectile dysfunction with normal sexual drive, combining Viagra and testosterone has no added benefits, just Viagra would suffice. Some studies have shown that Viagra may increase testosterone levels marginally but may not be significant enough to treat low testosterone levels.
What is Viagra?
Sildenafil (Viagra) is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction in men. Sildenafil increases the blood flow to the penis, causing an erection. Viagra as such doesn't cure erectile dysfunction permanently and it doesn't increase sexual desire/drive. The effects usually wear away in a few hours. Sildenafil may also be used to improve exercise tolerance in adults with pulmonary arterial hypertension (increased pressure in the blood vessels carrying blood to the lungs). Sildenafil is usually taken orally in the form of pills or suspensions.
What is testosterone?
Testosterone is a primary male sex hormone. It is responsible for the development of male reproductive organs, secondary sexual characteristics, increased bone/muscle mass, and sexual drive (libido). Testosterone replacement therapy is used to treat men with low testosterone levels as the functions of testosterone do not occur properly. Testosterone may be administered in the form of pills, injections, or patches. This would help improve the symptoms that occur due to low testosterone in the body.
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You walk all over them every day, probably trekking in dirt from outside, but how often do you really clean your rugs? No, we're not talking the occasional vacuum—we mean giving your rug a really deep clean. If the answer is "not enough" (or even "What? I'm supposed to do that?"), no judgment—but we're here to help. We reached out to our friends, the rug experts at Loloi, for some guidance on deep-cleaning any kind of carpet. Here's everything you need to know.
How to Clean Different Kinds of Rugs
Wool: A natural fiber from sheep which is fairly durable and can be cleaned with wool detergent.
Silk: A natural fiber that is slightly more delicate than wool; clean with a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar.
Polyester: Polyester is fairly stain-resistant, but if it needs a cleaning, it can be done with light detergent (same as wool).
Cotton: Often used in flatweave rugs; many cotton rugs can be machine washed on a gentle cycle with warm water (check care instructions).
Jute: Jute is NOT water resistant, so should not get wet. If your jute rug needs deep cleaning, opt for a professional service.
Sisal: Sisal rugs are also not water resistant; if water leaves a stain, blot dry immediately and opt for professional cleaning if necessary.
Vintage: Vintage rugs can be far more delicate than new ones, so check out our specific guide for cleaning these.
How to Vacuum a Rug
Frequency: Your rugs should be vacuumed regularly (every few days to every week, depending on use), say the experts at Loloi. Here's their advice:
•For regular pile rugs, it is recommended that you vacuum weekly
•For shag rugs, shake rugs outside to loosen dirt and other particles
•Looped and braided rugs require that you remove the beater bar setting in your vacuum. If it cannot be removed, set the vacuum on its highest possible (as in distance from the floor, not power) setting.
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How to Deep Clean a Rug
Rugs can be spot-cleaned if they get a stain. But every few months to a year, they need to be deep-cleaned. The method below is suitable for wool and polyester rugs; you can clean silk rugs using this method but substituting detergent for equal parts water and vinegar.
Supplies:
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Bucket
Vacuum
Broom
Light detergent or wool detergent (like Woolite)
Sponges
Rags or dry towels
Process
1.Beat
Bring the rug outside and hang it over a fence or clothesline. Using a broom or long rod, beat the rug to get any leftover dirt or dust out.
Beating the rug.
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2. Vacuum
Begin by vacuuming the rug thoroughly on both sides, removing all loose dirt.
3. Make a cleaning mixture
In a bucket, mix your cleaner: "Use a common wool cleaning detergent or create one with a teaspoon of natural detergent and a teaspoon of pure white vinegar, combined with a quart of warm water," advises the team at Loloi.
Daubing clean with a sponge.
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4. Blot clean rug
Dip a sponge in the water, squeeze out excess moisture, and blot the cleaner onto the rug, working in sections until you've covered the entire surface.
5. Rinse
Fill a bucket with plain water and repeat step 4 with a clean sponge.
6. Spot Clean
For any stubborn spots, blot with a mixture of detergent and vinegar. Then rinse using a clean sponge and water.
7. Blot
Using a clean, dry rag or towel, blot the entire rug surface to remove any excess moisture.
8. Dry
Allow the rug to dry completely overnight before walking on it.
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Picking the right bedroom wall art is as important as the wall color, bedroom furniture, and the bedding for creating the right mood in the bedroom.
Your bedroom is your private oasis. A place to relax, unwind and enjoy the finer things in the night. That's why – when redecorating a bedroom – picking the decor & color schemes are equally important parts of creating your personal oasis.
Do you want your bedroom to feel calm, comforting, or serene? Or do you want to infuse a bit more of a playful or sensual vibe? Either way, the right colors, decor accents, and bedroom wall art can make all the difference.
Bedroom wall decor plays a critical role in establishing or maintaining the overall mood in the bedroom. That is why it's important to think about what you are about to hang on the wall.
Picking art for the bedroom is very different from picking art for other rooms in the house. And that is for what should be obvious reasons.
For one, the way we use a bedroom is quite different from how we tend to use a living room. Or a den. Or a kitchen. The list goes on! Bedrooms – as the name implies – are all centered around activities that happen in and around the bed.
Sleep is the #1 activity that happens in the bedroom, but it is not alone. Without going into details, suffice it to say that what one does in a bedroom is rarely the same as what one does in the kitchen. Rarely.
Picking the right bedroom art helps reinforce the overall mood that you want to set for that space. That can be a relaxing retreat that you can escape to after a long, hard day. Or the passion-filled loved nest normally reserved for honeymooners. Or the quaint and playful innocence of a child's bedroom. And we won't even touch on the issues of art for a teen's bedroom… because there really is very little hope there.
That being said, in most cases, art should be selected with the idea of being aesthetically pleasing while also helping to ease the mind into a restful state. That is why big, bold, engaging artworks may not always be right for the bedroom.
But it does depend. It always depends.
That's why no hard and fast set of rules can ever apply, to practically anything decor-related. Because it always depends.
Setting the Right Mood with Bedroom Wall Art
The color, size, style, and style of the bedroom art you select directly correlates to the mood you want to set in that space.
Bedroom decor most often centers around 1 of 3 key themes:
Tranquility
Using your bedroom as a serene oasis requires careful thought about the colors, bedroom art, linens, and other decor accents.
"Much also depends on how much light you already have coming into the bedroom. For example, you may wish to tone the colors down if there's plenty of sun – unless, of course, you would like it to be particularly bright!" comments Ruban Selvanayagam of the real estate auction firm based in the UK, Property Solvers.
Traditional art choices for a tranquil bedroom include landscapes, garden scenes, botanical images, and ocean views. But simple graphic art pieces work as well. These types of images convey a sense of peace and calm that is often desired in a space dedicated to taking a pause to sleep and relax.
Passion
Creating a sense of passion in the bedroom can be assisted by installing the right piece of artwork. Things with deep, rich reds or erotic (but not raunchy) portraits can help create the right mood for the lovers' bedroom.
It's important to stay classy, especially if your bedroom is visible to guests making a quick trip to the bathroom. But it's easier to take more aesthetic risks in order to achieve a particular mood in the privacy of your own bedroom.
Playfulness
Although most often associated with children's bedrooms, a playful feeling in a bedroom usually centers around cute, fun colors and characters that remind us of the innocence of youth.
A joyful expression of color and imagery, these spaces are a bit livelier than your traditional bedroom but can be very pleasantly put together.
Escape
Similar in concept, but with slight variations, the concept of Escape in the bedroom is to make the space a very different "world" where you can get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Bedroom wall art in an escape-centric theme often includes scenic photography, landscape paintings, or abstract art that has a distinct perspective of getting away from it all.
Whatever mood you are trying to convey, make sure you pick the right piece of bedroom wall art to convey that mood and avoid things that contradict that mood… no matter how cool you may think they are.
For example, whatever your decor mood, you probably want to avoid selecting pieces of Medieval art that feature particularly bloody acts of violence, as it may not set the right mood in a bedroom. The same would apply – in less extreme ways – to extremely bold and dramatic abstract pieces that are created with the intention of making the viewer think about what they're looking at.
These guidelines get even blurrier when a bedroom serves multiple purposes. For example, a bedroom that also serves as a home office will need a slightly different mood that translates from day to night.
In the end, decide what mood you want to set in your bedroom and use that as a guide to help you pick bedroom wall art that helps tell that story.
Bedroom Art Colors
A recent article on the psychology of color in the bedroom showed how the color you select for your bedroom can have a direct impact on the overall feel and mood of the room. This also applies to bedroom wall art.
Remembering back (a few paragraphs ago) to the different mood types in a bedroom, this color psychology can be applied to each.
For most tranquil bedroom art applications, you will use softer and more serene colors, including blue & green, in your overall bedroom decor scheme as well as your bedroom art. That doesn't mean that you can't add a small pop of red or pink into an otherwise serene room to add interest, just don't overdo it. You don't want people yelling "Redrum, Redrum!!!" every time they see your entirely red bedroom.
Color Psychology Profiles & How They Apply to Bedroom Art
Blue:Tranquility, serenity, and trust
Green:Nature, balance, and harmony
Yellow: Energy and attention
Orange: Creativity, warmth, and socialization
Brown: Reliability and strength
Red: Passion, romance, and adventure
Pink: Sweetness, femininity, and calm
Lilac:Spirituality and creativity
Black: Strength and protection
It is also best to coordinate your bedroom wall art with the existing colors in your bedroom to maintain that sense of ease and calm. Many different colors and patterns – while providing visual interest – will fight against the tranquil mood you are trying to set.
Red is – and probably always will be – known as the color of passion. So to create a bit of romantic flavor in your bedroom, add some wall art that has strong red influences.
Kids' bedrooms love the use of bright, playful colors including blue, yellow, pink, and green – particularly the bright or primary versions. These keep the space lively and entertaining but are not too overwhelming that you end up having trouble getting the little one off to bed each night. Nobody wants that, no matter how beautiful the room might look.
Black and white bedroom art is often used to create unique visual spaces that can be used to set a mood of escaping the otherwise bright and vivid world. Interesting but subdued black and white photography does a beautiful job of creating that sense of escape. I especially love the aleatoric photography of J Coleman Miller for this exact purpose. Some of his images are otherworldly without being overwhelming.
Bedroom Art Sizes
According to the experts at The Spruce, large-scale pieces are the best for hanging in the bedroom and should be placed at eye level either directly above the bed or on the opposite wall. Collections of smaller art pieces – particularly those that vary in colors, sizes, or subject matter – should be kept at a minimum because they can be too visually stimulating to work in the bedroom space.
If you want to install an art series, try to keep the number of pieces limited and make sure the individual pieces coordinate in both theme and color. It's not so much the number of pieces as the change in visual themes that creates the busy sense of clutter that you don't want in the bedroom.
I've seen stunning installations of a dozen animal sketches in a little girl's bedroom that works perfectly, and I've seen a single, absolutely stunning canvas art piece take the entire art focus in a single bedroom. Both can work when executed correctly.
But your bedroom is not the right place for your family photos or an eclectic gallery wall of postcards you've collected during your world travels. Put those in the den or the office instead.
Bedroom Art Styles
Once again, the style or subject of the artwork depends a lot on what kind of mood you are trying to set with the decor.
Landscapes, ocean views, sweeping abstracts, and soft-focus and de-saturated photos tend to work best in a tranquil bedroom because of their overall calming feel. To maintain a sense of serenity, you want something that appeals to you visually but doesn't challenge you to think too much about the piece.
For example, I have two of Claude Monet's most famous works in my bedroom, and – for me – the mixture of the floral influences, the unique landscape views, the impressionist style, and the colors he used in his artworks work perfectly for my tranquil bedroom.
In the guest room, I've used something more abstract because it has a broader appeal to a wider variety of potential guests. But because I am still trying to achieve a look that borders between Escape and Tranquility, the patterns remain subdued and the colors are coordinated to the rest of the room.
For a passionate bedroom, big, bold canvas wall artworks beautifully because of how well the artist's passion can be translated through furious brushstrokes and rich colors. Subtly erotic black and white photography also do a lovely job of setting the stage for passion without being overbearing about it. Nobody likes a pushy bedroom!
And anything goes in the playful space, as long as it is fun and unique!
Bedroom Art Types
There is a wide range of art that can appropriately suit a bedroom. From canvas paintings to photographic prints, to art plaques and more.
One of my personal favorites is the beautifully woven tapestry wall hanging. I love the visual look of a tapestry. I also love the tactile feel of the woven artwork. Plus, there is the acoustic benefit of sound-dampening fabric.
You might instantly picture a medieval tapestry in an old-time castle when you think of tapestry wall hangings. But these intricately woven art pieces are available in a variety of styles, sizes, and colors.
Melissa Graves Brown – Dreaming Tree Red | Tapestry | 52 x 51.5
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For children's bedrooms, try to break the norm with wall stickers, murals, or more visually interesting but not overpowering items.
Metal wall art can also find a comfortable home inside the bedroom. This is particularly true if it picks up on a pattern or texture that already exists in your bedroom. For example, a metal scrollwork panel that beautifully mimics the texture of your bedding would be an excellent choice.
However, one type of wall decor that we would not recommend for a bedroom is a decorative wall clock. As much as they can be beautiful to look at, nobody likes an oversized reminder of how little time there is between finally going to bed and dragging yourself out of it in the morning. Nobody. Not even the crazy person who hung the "The Nightmare" on their bedroom wall, and that person is bat-sh*t crazy!
Picking Bedroom Wall Art That Is Right for You
In the end, art is subjective. The most important thing is that you pick a piece of bedroom wall art that you will appreciate and enjoy.
Art is – among other things – a direct extension of your personal style. No rules, tips, or tricks can or should override your own sense of self. The most important thing is that the bedroom art you pick is something you will enjoy looking at. You want something you don't mind seeing every night as you go to bed and every morning when you leave it.
And, final note: No – no matter how much we all enjoy a good Netflix binge session, a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall does not count as "functional art."
"We cannot recommend Whitman highly enough and we have sent many of our Chiswick friends their way. Not only were they the most knowledgeable agency we came across, they were a pleasure to deal with, always updating us on the sale interest and process and most importantly every single one of their sales agents came and ensured they knew our house inside out which we felt was very important and amazingly not standard amongst Chiswick estate agents. They got us a record beating price for our Glebe Estate cottage and also supported us in purchasing our next house even thought it was not one on their books. Thank you Whitman you single-handedly restored our faith in estate agents! "
Kirsty & Kevin Braine
"The best Estate Agent to choose in Chiswick"
"I want to thank Whitman & Co. for the amazing way you handled the sale of a difficult property. You knew exactly how to do it and carried me through it from start to finish! I was selling from a distance and when I needed it, you were able to suggest a solicitor and find someone to clear the property. You kept me up to date regularly. You advised me when there were decisions to make and I didn't have the experience to know what would be best. I came to you because I'd heard you were the best Estate Agent to choose in Chiswick and you certainly deserve that accolade as far as I am concerned."
Sarah Adams
"Head and Shoulders above the competition"
"Whitman is the estate agent of choice for anyone considering buying or selling in Chiswick. Consistently helpful professional, they have a great portfolio of properties with an extensive network of loyal customers, the former being great for buyers, the latter great for sellers. In just under ten years of living in Chiswick, I have now used them twice, and will certainly use them again if we stay in the area. They really stand head and shoulders above the competition."
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"Helpful and Diligent"
"Mary and I would like to say how pleased we are with the professionalism of Whitman and Co not only in selling our home but also setting up our future rental home. As you know the last few weeks have been very difficult and complex but everyone has stepped up to the mark where nothing has been too much trouble. We've used other Estate Agents in the past but we can safely say that Whitman and Co has certainly been the most helpful and diligent. Thanks again for all your support."
Jim and Mary Sitch
"Professional, efficient, open and honest"
"We recently bought and sold through Whitman and Co and were hugely impressed with the levels of service we received on both transactions. Everyone who we dealt with at Whitmans were professional, efficient, open and honest with us from the start of the process until the end and beyond. Their collective knowledge of the Chiswick market is unparalleled and we wouldn't hesitate to do business with them again in the future."
Rosie Orringe
"Restored my faith in estate agents"
"I have to say that you have restored my faith in estate agents - I think I'll put it down to your/ Whitman & Co's integrity"
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Chiswick's Christmas Flower Market
Chiswick's Christmas Flower Market
We are thrilled to be a part of the Christmas Flower Market in Chiswick. As usual, we will be manning the plant creche; leave your plants in our care and have a mooch on the high road or grab a spot of lunch. If you need a hand getting them home, we can safely cycle your plants and flowers to their destination.
The Christmas Market will be the biggest one yet full of Christmas festivities. There will be extra Christmassy stalls, gifts, wreaths, decorations, street theatre, choirs, musicians, street BBQ, and face painting. Plus, some tremendous pre-bookable workshops: wreath making, terrarium, how to make a hedgehog happy.
We hope to see you there - don't forget to come and say hi to us at the plant creche!
The Chiswick Flower Market 9:30-3:30 Old Market Place (by George IV) Chiswick High Rd London W4 2DR
Chiswick's Number One Estate Agent
We are thrilled to remain Chiswick's number one agent; according to official Rightmove figures, Whitman & Co has sold over 24% of the properties in W4 and arranged 10% of lettings in the last calendar year.
Our ability to maintain our position results from our tried and tested philosophy of focusing purely on the W4 area and its immediate surroundings, coupled with our team's remarkable experience. The numbers say it all: The team combined have worked or lived in the W4 area for 373 years! The combined number of years the team have been in the industry is 224 years!
Chris Chalmers, Sales Director, explains more: "The Whitman's way is all about building relationships - that's why people often pop into the office for a chat and advice about the market. We're transparent, we don't put our clients under any pressure, we flag up issues, and we try to solve them without any fuss. No matter how busy we are, we keep it personal. Longevity is at the core of our business."
Now, if those figures don't reassure you that we know our onions, I'm not sure what will!
As always, for any property questions, pop in and see us or give us a buzz on 02087478800.
5 Fun Half Term Activities
We hope these local ideas help keep the smalls occupied this half term:
Percy the Park Keeper Chiswick House & Gardens 14th October -14th November Autumn Treasure Hunt in Chiswick House and Gardens - Think forest school meets puppetry, join Percy the Park Keeper in this world-class theatrical storytelling and clue-based adventure. It's outside, so get your wellies on and have fun!
The Gruffalos Child Kew Gardens 17th October - 1st November Every child will know the story of the deep dark wood - head to Kew Gardens and follow the magical trail. Watch out for the fox, snake, owl and pals whilst collecting clues amongst the autumnal leaves.
Sparks Half Term Film Classes William Hogarth School 25th - 27th October Do you have a budding Martin Scorsese in your midst? Send them to the movie-making camp this half term at William Hogarth School, where young filmmakers develop their creative talents and skills – on and off camera. This fun camp is ideal for children aged 5-18.
Bizzy Buddies Chiswick House 30th & 31st October Chickwick House welcome back Bizzy Buddies to the Cricket Pavillion over the Haloween weekend - children aged 2-11 can book into a 1.5-hour session of Halloween inspired fun and games rounded off with a goody bag filled with sweets, treats and a toy.
Printing Workshop Hogarth's House 26th October Make like Hogarth and create your own print. Children are invited to drop into Hogarth House on 26th October 12:30-2 pm and create a debossing plate; watch it run through the press and take home their very own unique creation! All without ink! (£2 cash on the day)
Happy half term!!
Top 3 Places to Brunch in Chiswick
What's your favourite meal? For me, it's hard to beat a good brunch!
Here are my three favourite brunching spots in Chiswick:
Angie's Ahhhh, this is my favourite place - you take a step inside this little oasis of deliciousness, and life feels better. Angie's all-day brunch menu offers a fresh, exciting take on the traditional offering. Their creamed mushrooms are a thing of joy! Angie's takeaway salads are also a Whitman lunch fave, and maybe a slice of their homemade cake - well, it would be rude not to...
Betty's The new kid on the block is proving a hit. The small plates and cocktails in the evening were a treat, so I wanted to try their brunch, and it didn't disappoint. I couldn't resist the fabulously named 'Filthy Avo' and boy did it deliver - whipped feta, blistered tomato, poached eggs and dukkah on a smashed avocado sourdough toast, piled high with herbs - dreamy! And for those of you in a rush, they also offer a fab express deal: £6 for a hot drink and filled bap/croissant for takeaway or eat in. If you haven't given Bettys a try for night or day dining - book a table you won't regret it!
Highroad House The longstanding Chiswick brunch spot remains in the top 3 because it always feels good to step away from the High Road bustle and watch the world go by from the Brasserie terrace. The Brasseries cold-pressed juices will set you up for the day, and if your day is calling for something more substantial, give their 'Breakfast martini' a try - it has marmalade in it; genuinely breakfasty!
6 Tips For Preparing Your Home For Sale
I know the last 18 months has ensured that we are familiar with every inch of our home, but try and look at your property with fresh eyes. With most property searches starting online, it is paramount that you present your home in the best possible light. First impressions count, and the images displayed may determine whether viewings are booked or not. Follow our tips to ensure your property captures potential buyer's interest with the most favourable outcome.
Dial-up your curb appeal You'll never get a second chance to make a first impression; make it count! A lick of paint on your front door works wonders. Tidy up your front garden, sweep the path and if necessary, hire a pressure washer. Clean your windows and ledges and plant some flowers in your window boxes. Don't forget the back garden either! If you live in a flat, ensure communal areas are tidy.
Clean, clean, clean Dust, polish, wash, repeat! If carpets are stained, get them professionally cleaned or replace them. If your wooden floors have seen better days, re-varnish them. A straightforward and affordable trick to make your bathroom gleam and look brand new is to re-grout and re-silicone. If the kitchen is looking tired new taps, cabinet and cupboard handles can make all the difference.
Let there be light! Ask any photographer for their top tip, and they are likely to say 'light'! Light makes such a difference in a home and is free - throw open the curtains and pull up those blinds and let the light flood in. For viewings, make sure you have enough floor and table lamps to brighten up those darker areas.
Declutter Potential buyers want to see the space available, so make your house look spacious. Box up toys and books along with excess furniture and put it in storage, leaving the garage/loft clear for viewings (it'll be fewer things to box up on removal day). We can all be guilty of the shoe and coat accumulation in the hallway and the piles of paperwork on the kitchen worktop but banish them and anything else that will be a distraction.
Fresh eyes Detach yourself from the property and change what fresh eyes would adjust. Maybe the bright red dining room might not be to everyone's taste. Often painting walls a neutral colour allows the potential buyer to see your property as a blank canvas, making your home seem lighter and brighter. In the same vein, keep décor simple to help buyers visualise themselves in your space.
Eliminate odour! Bad smells are one of the single biggest turn off for prospective buyers. Throw the windows open and air the rooms. Save cooking the bacon for after the viewing and instead brew some fresh coffee!
Be guided by these simple steps, and prime your property for viewings. Good Luck!
10 Fun Summer Holiday Activities!
10 Fun Summer Holiday Activities!
School's out for summer!! Here is our round-up of some of the fab stuff happening in London:
1) Buckingham Palace Gardens Picnic like a Royal in Buckingham Palace gardens. Open to the public for the first time this summer.
2) Royal Air Force Museum Get active at the ActiveFest, go head to head with your child in their obstacle course, or take it easy with the parent and baby yoga class. 24th July - 15th August
3) Kew Gardens 'Theatre on Kew' is back with Ratty, Mole, Badger and Otter.. not forgetting naughty Toad with a lively, family-friendly performance of Wind in the Willows. Also, a stunning twilight performance of Midsummer's Nights Dream can be seen in the enchanting picture-perfect gardens.
4) Kew Gardens Saturday Science Family Learning Workshops are running through the summer holidays between 11 am-4 pm: In these drop-in sessions, families can explore some of the more unusual plants at Kew.
5) Van Gogh Immersive Theatre Step inside the world of Van Gogh in this multi-sensory immersive experience in the heart of Kensington Gardens - I have heard great things!!
6) Wetlands Centre This is one for the Lego fans! Follow the giant Lego animal trail at the Wetlands. The Wetlands is always a good idea on a hot day - the water play area is the perfect place to cool down!
7) Natural History Museum For the wizarding ones amongst us, step into the Fantastic Beasts Exhibition and see where the natural world and the wizarding world intertwine.
8) O2 'Up at the O2' is calling all adrenaline junkies! 9+-year-olds can climb up and over the 02 structure whilst a guide will point out the sights - now that's a different way to see London!
9) Geocaching In my opinion, Geocaching is the most fun family day - join the worlds largest treasure hunt and find these tiny containers all over your local area - SO MUCH FUN!!
10) Watermans - Brentford Stand up Comedy for Kids is coming to West London - the fab family-friendly stand up comedians are putting on a show on 5th August. Also, check out the creative and inspiring workshops being run by Watermans during their 3 week Summertime Holiday Festival.
Whatever you get up to this summer - have a great time!
Stamp Duty: What you need to know
What is Stamp Duty? Stamp duty land tax must be paid if you buy a property or land over a specific price in England & Northern Ireland. (The tax is different if the property or land is in Scotland or Wales). The threshold is where stamp duty starts to apply; if you buy a property of less than the threshold, there is no stamp duty to pay. If you're purchasing a residential property, there are different rates of stamp duty if:
You're a first-time buyer
You already own a property and are buying a second residence
You're not a UK resident
(Please check out gov.uk for more details)
You have 14 days from the date of completion to pay your stamp duty, or you could face a fine. If you have a solicitor, agent or conveyancer, they'll usually file your return and pay the tax on your behalf on the day of completion and add the amount to their fees.
Stamp Duty Holiday - What is involved: Initially, the stamp duty holiday was set to end on 31st March, with the temporary threshold set at £500,000; this is now in place for a matter of days until the 30th June. Then to smooth the transition back to normal, the stamp duty threshold from the 1st July 2021 will be £250,000 and will return to the standard threshold of £125,000 on 1st October 2021.
The stamp duty holiday has impacted the property market significantly: According to recent data from the UK's leading property portal Rightmove, there are 704,000 sales currently going through the conveyancing process across Great Britain, the highest over the past decade.
As we approach the end of the stamp duty holiday, we are noticing that properties in the price bracket of 500k-700k face the most significant impact with stamp duty doubling and, in some cases, tripling:
£500k property sold before 30th June '21 would pay £0 stamp duty and from the 1st July would pay £12,500.
£600k property sold before 30th June '21 would pay £5k stamp duty and from the 1st July would pay £17,500.
£700k property sold before 30th June '21 would pay £10k stamp duty and from the 1st July would pay £22,500.
In this price bracket, we find that the increased stamp duty can impact the buyer's deposit (the extra money for stamp duty is taken off the deposit - a smaller deposit = a smaller mortgage).
We are also finding that buyers who were willing to buy a property that needed a bit of TLC during the stamp duty holiday were happy to do so because the £12k saving would go towards a new kitchen/bathroom, but without that saving the property becomes less desirable/affordable.
Estate agents come into their own during these times because they have an intimate understanding of each price range. As Chiswick's number one agent, we can offer the best advice to both sellers and buyers. Due to the sheer volume of sales we do, we're in a place to understand pricing street by street and property by property. This means our vendors get detailed market-leading advice on how to sell for the best possible price, and buyers respect our valuations.
We have noticed that with property sales at £1.5 million and above the stamp duty change is having minimal impact. Tim Bannister, Rightmove's Director or Property Data states: 'The easing of restrictions, extended stamp duty holiday, better mortgage availability for first-time buyers, race for space and relocation plans have all combined to create the biggest conveyancing logjam we've ever recorded over the past ten years. We really hope those who had at least four months to make it through to completion will make it in time to beat the first stamp duty deadline, but with the tapering until September many will still make some savings so all will not be lost. The pace of properties coming on and off the market is also the quickest we've recorded, and agents are telling me they have multiple viewings followed by a number of offers within days of a property first appearing on Rightmove. At the start of this year we had anticipated a quieter second quarter of the year. Still, buyer demand and the pipeline has continued at pace, making it an incredibly busy time for agents and conveyancers in many areas right now.'
If you would like property advice, please do get in touch, and our award-winning team will be more than happy to help: 02087478800.
Buyers Frequently Asked Questions
Are you in the market to buy a property? We've put our heads together and have collated and answered the most commonly asked questions by 'buyers':
What is the vendor's position?
This is a straightforward but critical question. A buyer's primary concern is how quickly they can move into the property. In most cases, people move up or down the property ladder, and you would generally expect an onward chain. Of course, the ideal buyer scenario is a chain free property.
Do I need a mortgage agreed in principle to make an offer?
Although it is always beneficial for a broker or lender to have looked at your financial criteria, it isn't essential.
If I'm not under offer and want to make an offer, will I be taken seriously?
It's always good to show your intention as a buyer, but we wouldn't recommend a vendor accepting the offer until you are under offer. With this said, on the odd occasion, a vendor may give the buyer a period of grace to go under offer.
Has COVID-19 impacted the property market in Chiswick?
YES! There is a huge demand for family homes, with many people choosing to upgrade their primary residence. This is due to several factors; a primary reason is that working from home long term has meant that families need more space. The market has been more challenging for flats, but the market has seemingly recovered.
Is now a good time to buy?
YES! It's a great time to take advantage of historically low interest rates. Chiswick is a desirable, thriving community 25 minutes from Central London. Bricks and mortar are a solid investment.
Should I get a survey?
A survey is intended to be a detailed inspection of a property's condition and is very useful to help you avoid expensive surprises. There are different levels of surveys, both in detail and price, as outlined below. Depending on the property, a new build v's a house with subsidence our advice for which survey to choose would vary.
Mortgage valuation: This is a simple valuation for the bank to satisfy the lender that the property is worth the figure the sale is agreed at. This survey will flag any significant issues, or a further survey report recommended. The surveyor will look at comparable sales within the area before finalising his report.
Condition report: This is the most basic survey looking at the condition; it is designed to complement the mortgage valuation. It provides 'traffic light' indications of the state of the property. Green means it is satisfactory, yellow there's cause for concern and red shows serious repairs are vital. It does not include advice or a valuation.
HomeBuyers Report: This is a more detailed survey that includes a valuation and an insurance reinstatement value (how much you would receive if the property were to burn down). However, the survey isn't intrusive, so they wouldn't look behind furniture, lift floorboards or drill holes.
Building Survey: These are expensive but worth it if you're buying a very old, unusual, listed or timber-framed property. These are also good if you are going to be doing some serious building works. The surveyor would look in the attic, behind walls, between floors and above ceilings and provide advice on repairs, prices and timings. However, it probably wouldn't include an insurance reinstatement value estimate or a market valuation unless specified.
Have there been any offers?
This is a valid question. Is there a reason why a property hasn't had any offers? If there have been offers, you can work out what has been rejected and potentially gauge the vendors' expectations of the price. As agents, we're employed to get the best possible result for our clients (the vendors). It doesn't necessarily mean the highest offer should be accepted. Factors such as flexibility on timeframes, cash/mortgage ratio, chain details etc., are all considered.
Any other questions? Give us a call, and we will be more than happy to answer them 020 8747 8800.
Cheesewick
"Green spaces and a laid back feel have seen demand for homes in Chiswick rise during lockdown." Liz Rowlinson, wrote recently in the FT.
At Whitman & Co, this has undoubtedly been the case. This year, we have registered 729 new buyers and have agreed 43 sales. The average asking price achieved is 99.98%, which makes for a happy office and delights vendors! The majority of sales agreed in March have gone to sealed bids and sold over the asking price. So the property market in Chiswick is indeed buoyant.
There are, of course, several reasons why people move house. But Liz Rowlinson has hit the nail on the head when she speaks about Chiswick attracting families looking for green spaces and a laid-back feel 20 minutes from the West End (oh, the joy that awaits us when the West End reopens!).
Chiswick is appealing in many ways; it has always had a vibrant and bustling high road peppered with interesting independent businesses. Most recently, the introduction of the hugely successful monthly Flower Market has enticed visitors and locals alike. I'm excited to say that the Chiswick market continues, this time in the shape of a monthly Cheese Market.
The Cookbook Kitchen is bringing cheese back to Chiswick or Cheesewick as it was historically known - with a monthly cheese market on the third Sunday of every month. (From May if Covid restrictions allow) Did you know until the 18th century, there was an annual cheese fair on Dukes Meadows, hence its original name Cheesewick which derives from 'cheese farm'.
The Cookbook Kitchen is a group of 10 professional women who have strong ties to the local area and care deeply about the future of Chiswick. Amongst their ranks of dedicated foodies and passionate cheese consumers, they have restaurateurs, chefs, cooks, caterers and cookbook authors. A pretty fine line up if you ask me!
The market will represent all the very best cheeses from Britain and beyond and bring the wonder of well-crafted cheese to Chiswick. Such an excellent addition to Chiswick will attract more visitors to our wonderful pocket of London. Perhaps they, like so many others before them, will fall in love and want to put down roots.
We would love to speak to anyone who is considering a property move in Chiswick. As Chiswick's number one agent, we can offer the best advice to both sellers and buyers. Due to the sheer volume of sales we do, we're in a place to understand pricing street by street and property by property. This means our vendors get detailed market-leading advice on how to sell for the best possible price, and buyers respect our valuations.
International Women's Day
International Women's Day
As has become tradition, in light of International Women's Day, Whitman & Co will celebrate two talented, inspiring and fabulous local women: Both ladies live and work in Chiswick and, in doing so, enrich our community.
Juliet Kane
Juliet Kane, or as I know and love her, 'Jules the Foodie' has been to many people in Chiswick (me included) a ray of delicious sunshine during this dreary lockdown. Jules is a Leith's trained chef who delivers the most scrumptious meals to us lucky Chiswick folk. The meal delivery service was born in the first lockdown as a response to pleas from friends and family asking Jules to cook them; They wanted something that they could easily heat in the oven whilst juggling homeschooling and working from home. Jules created a simple menu of fridge fillers in response, word soon got around, and Jules found the need to create a website and get some much-needed kitchen space!
Jules also creates bespoke meals; her Valentine's menu was a resounding success (the word in our house was the steak was out of this world!). So if it's a mid-week fridge fill you're after (I can vouch for the burritos!) or a 3-course meal for a special occasion - or just because! Jules the Foodie is your one-stop-shop.
www.julesthefoodie.com @julesthefoodie1
Juliet Golz
Juliet Golz, the founder of My Little Boarders, launched her business in 2012 after realising working in TV with two small children wasn't giving her the work-life balance she wanted.
My Little Boarders teaches children to skateboard; the business's inspiration began when Juliet looked for an activity for her then 6-year-old son. She wanted something which would help build up his core strength and motor skills. At the time, he was quite shy and wasn't interested in team sports and skateboarding ticked all the boxes; it is a non-competitive sport and allows you to learn at your own pace without any pressure.
Juliet had grown her business to a point where they were running afterschool skateboarding lessons in 15 schools. They also ran private and group skate lessons, skateboarding parties and holiday camps. And then COVID hit, which, of course, has had a significant impact on Juliet's business. However, with wonderful parent communities, My Little Boarders has managed to keep its head above water, running private COVID secure sessions.
My Little Boarders is a Chiswick business operating all over London. If you have a child that isn't veering towards team sports (I do!) or fancy trying something a little less screen-related, goodness knows our children have had so much screen exposure during homeschooling. Try skateboarding; Juliet employs fun, enthusiastic, nurturing male AND female instructors because skateboarding truly is genderless.
www.mylittleboarders.co.uk @mylittleboarders
These wonderful women have more than their name in common; both decided that Chiswick, with its beautiful parks and village feel, was the perfect place to settle and bring up their families.