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Customise your life and style – Affordable ways to do you

Have it your way…Burger kings slogan telling customer not to settle for the custom made burger of the masses, you the consumer are free to select or detract the topping of your burger that suit your taste.

We liked that, we want things our way, take Nike ID, the air max we can now design ourselves. Our own individual pair of custom made trainers that no one else has that display our own creative style on our feet.

This concept has now made it to our homes.  No longer need our homes look like the stuff of Ikea showrooms, the affordable custom made sofa is here.  With so many houses and flats having been converted the dimensions of homes have change, open plans and smaller living spaces are common place, meaning we don’t always find the space for the generic furniture dimensions.

HelloSofas.com is an online retailer where you can design a sofa to perfectly fit your home.  First you pick a style from their wide range, from Parisian chic to Tokyo cool there are styles to fit all tastes.  You then choose the fabric and colour and of course the size. Their video explains it well.

So our fast food our foot wear and furniture is all available to our own tastes, how else can we inject more of our personalities into our life?  How about creating our own art?

Fine if you’re a fantastic artist but for those less creative amongst us here’s an idea, slap some Instagram masterpieces up on the walls. Self-portrait, cityscape or landscape all work well, filter to perfection and send to a printer that prints to canvas like Photo4me, the great thing about this company is you can fist see how the image would look in a virtual mock up over you custom made sofa.  The if you want you can leave your image on their website for others to buy as their own masterpiece.  Who knows what your work may be worth after your death.

Self-portrates, try body parts for modern chic
cityscapes. try snapping vehicles on the move
Landscapes, go crazy with filters for moody effect
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