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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 -
October 21, 2022
As temperatures gradually decrease, leaves start to fall from the trees, and the days become shorter. The autumnal garden changes to an array of vibrant colours. Now is the perfect time to prepare your garden for the coming year. Little changes can have a big impact later on, when the garden reawakens in the spring.
1. Lawn preparation
Small amounts of moss can be removed with a rake, and added to the compost heap. If your lawn has a significant amount of moss, consider applying a moss killer to the lawn first. Lawns that have a lot of moss will also need extra care in the spring. Add grass fertiliser to improve soil quality, to ensure better regrowth later on. If there are any bare patches, now is the time to put grass seed down, before the cold winter frosts appear.
2. Weed Control
As the plants start to die back, weeds will become more noticeable. Be sure to pull up all the roots to avoid them growing back next year.
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August 22, 2022
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 possible to achieve a great looking finish with a lot of hard work and patience. You'll need to compact the ground underneath your future patio as well as compacting
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June 13, 2022
As summertime approaches, our thoughts naturally turn to our gardens and how we can get them ready for the season. It can be easy to neglect the garden and then instantly regret it when the sun shines and we all want to head outside. From adding wooden garden furniture to painting your fences, here are five simple ways to give your garden a spruce-up.
1. Give Your Garden a Good Tidy
It may take a bit of work but a really good tidy up is going to work wonders in improving your garden. Prune overgrown bushes and trees and make sure there are no weeds spoiling the view. You may also want to give your shed and fencing a freshen-up with a new coat of paint or wood treatment. Ronseal Garden Paint 2.5l - Various Colours
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May 17, 2022
You've made the decision to add decking to your garden, but another big decision now awaits: timber or composite? These two types of decking each have their own pros and cons. When planning a garden decking project, it is helpful to be aware of these and consider them alongside your own aesthetic goals, the size and shape of your garden, your budget and how much maintenance work you are prepared to commit to.
What are the main differences between timber and composite decking?
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April 19, 2022
It is finally springtime and with the changing of the seasons comes the promise of brighter days ahead. Thoughts turn to long summer days spent relaxing in the great outdoors. And what better place to start than in your own garden?
If you are looking to spruce up your outdoor space ahead of the summer months, then decking could be just the solution for you. Not only does decking give your garden a contemporary look, but it makes the most of the space you have. The best news is that Mill Timber Direct has everything you need to build a deck.
Still need convincing? Here are our top reasons why decking -
March 08, 2022
If you go to the trouble of creating beautiful fencing around your home or garden, then you really want it to stay in place. There are lots of different methods for installing fence posts, depending on the surface and whether you are fitting metal, concrete or wooden fence posts. Our simple guide outlines three of the most popular installation methods and when to use them.
