Creating a Warmer and More Inviting Living Room

Everyone has one room in the house where they spend most of their time, and this is usually the living room. Whether you like to curl up on the sofa and watch television, play computer games, or just sit about and chat with the family, you want your room to feel relaxing and cosy.

If your living room is cold, it will be uninviting and you’ll struggle to relax properly in it. If you lead a hectic life or have a stressful busy job, then these moments to relax are precious and you need to make the best of it. In a cold room you can never fully relax, and it can be embarrassing when your guests keep their coats on in your living room because it is too cold. So what can you do to warm your room up?

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Antique Lamps – Japanese Kutani

Early examples of fired earthenware or pots such as vases from classical Greece, ceramics from China and fired clay pots from Africa can be found in museums in every corner of the world. None, however, are as early as those produced by mankind’s first potters from Northern Japan.

Archeologists now know that a group of mans’ earliest ancestors, now designated as the Jomon people, were the first to fire clay pots, 16,500 years ago.

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