Home Improvements
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June 16, 2023
As the weather starts to warm up and the sunshine starts to make an appearance, many of us are starting to think about getting our outdoor spaces ready for the summer season.
As well as dragging the BBQ out from the back of the shed and figuring out where you decided to store the paddling pool for safe keeping, here are 5 top tips for breathing new life into your garden no matter what its size.
1. Stop Weeds From Impacting Your Garden Landscaping Project
There are lots of weeds that are hugely beneficial for our pollinators and are visually very beautiful in their own right. However, their ability to grow just about anywhere can quickly cause frustration, especially when they pop up in places that aren't ideal.
Whether you want to create a new, crisp pathway or you want to ensure that
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January 10, 2023
A new year means new goals and for many of us, that means improvements to our homes. As the cost of living crisis continues to bite, homeowners everywhere are looking for cost-effective and easy ways to improve their homes. From panelling to decking, we have come up with the top DIY home improvement ideas and trends that will be big in 2023.
Add Some Wall Panelling
Panelling was one of the biggest home trends in 2022 and it doesn't look to be going away anytime soon. It is easy to see why this home trend is becoming an enduring one. Not only can panelling add interest to a blank space, but it can be used as an architectural tool to help zone spaces, insulate walls and improve acoustics. It is traditional yet modern at the same time and can be an inexpensive and simple DIY home improvement.
There are so many different types of panelling to add to your home and all are
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December 22, 2022
Wall panelling, sometimes known as wall moulding, is a well known decorative wall feature. Dating back centuries and often associated with period properties, wall panelling is making a huge comeback.
This decorative feature also works exceptionally well in contemporary homes. It's extremely affordable and very easy to do yourself. In this article, we take a look at the new up-and-coming trend.
Where Can You Use Panelling in the Home?
The good news is that DIY panelling can be used in any room of your home. It is not just for walls either. From creating a panelled headboard behind the bed to decorative door panels, this new trend can be seen everywhere. Panelling can be used to create a feature wall or decorative borders along the hallway or stairway. A quick internet or Instagram search (using the hashtags #wallpanelling and #wallpanellingideassearch)
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November 11, 2022
As the cost of living crisis continues to bite, we are all looking for ways to save money on our bills. Making our homes as energy efficient as possible has become a top priority in the face of soaring energy prices. One simple yet highly effective change you can make to your home is adding loft insulation. When done correctly using the right materials, this can help to slash your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint at the same time.
Loft insulation is often described as being like 'a blanket for your home.' Various materials can be used for insulation, but the most common are mineral fibre wool and sheep wool. These fabrics can be rolled into the space between loft joists, into hollow spaces and around the rafters. When purchasing mineral wool or sheep wool, it is important to look at the R-value. This measures how well a material resists heat flow. The higher the R value, the better the -
August 22, 2022
How do you Make Paving Slabs look Good?
Paving slabs are a great option for creating a long-lasting patio or path and are a good alternative to decking. There are plenty of different materials, colours, and styles available, meaning you can create a path or patio that will complement your home and landscape. But how do you make paving slabs look show-home good?
1.Start with a Solid Base
Paving slabs - particularly if you are building a patio - need to be placed on a solid, level base. Ideally, a professional would do this for you, however, it is