Welcome to our LITTLESPACE 24 March 2007
We’re a thirtysomething couple, Bobble and Bubb*, living in London and we’ve just bought out first flat. The idea for this blog was born from our frustration at not being able to find stylish, ‘green’, and affordable things for our home - that fit.
London is currently the fifth most expensive city to live in worldwide (third if accommodation costs are taken into account), and affordability is a major issue for first time buyers. Something, of course, has got to give and that something is either location or square meters.
The first House Price Per Square Metre Survey of London conducted last year showed that prices per meter squared varied between £2,013 to £6,033 across the city. Apparently, the average size of a London abode is 93.3 square meters (really?) which in Kensington & Chelsea would cost a tidy £562,998. Not surprising then that trying to buy an ‘averaged sized’ house in one of the ten most popular boroughs of London is beyond most first time buyers. Where did we put that £300,000 again, Bubb?
Anyway, what do most London buyers do? They look at their bank balance, their commute time, the walking distance to the nearest tube and then lastly consider how many square meters they might get - just like we did. Talking a quick straw poll of friends, our two bedroom flat of 60 square meters is the real average. On the plus side if we ever move to Manhattan or Tokyo we’d feel right at home…
As we said at the start our major problem is finding affordable stuff we like at a size to fit our living space. Oh, and not hurting the planet would be good too.
If you look at most design magazines or interior design shows and you’ll see marvellous stuff in inspirational homes that make you want to run to Habitat and grab the latest must have lamp. But wait, that kitchen island or that modernist sofa you’ve fallen in love with… it’s designed for a much bigger house…
We both love the midcentury modern aesthetic - originally made for larger post-war homes. After a succession of rented flats comprising wall to wall IKEA veneer and dodgy landlord carpets we long for some nice pieces in our home which really reflect our tastes and our individuality.
Using our own flat as a ‘test-lab’ we want to explore clever ways to create a dream living space. Ours may not be a grand design (we love you Kevin) but it’s a great little one. Fancy coming along for the ride?
(*Yeah, we like computer games too.)
Looking forward to more on this, the blog theme is great.
Cheers Pete, my better half produced the little houses look in Photoshop, the original theme had flowers… But the colours are so retro and just my taste.
Don’t feel guilty about not doing anything to your space - being a new home owner has taught me nothing happens quickly!
Hi Sweets
Love the new site, will watch with interest.
I have a little something for you from New York - will present it on Sunday…
K xx