French Doors: How they can change your home
French doors are a great way to improve the look of your home and make it a place that you always want to spend your time at. If you’ve been giving a thought to getting the beautiful ...
Read moreFrench doors are a great way to improve the look of your home and make it a place that you always want to spend your time at. If you’ve been giving a thought to getting the beautiful ...
Read moreThe kitchen is an essential part of the household, it is where we spend lots of time preparing meals and undertaking other household chores. Everyone has his/her own taste of what looks...
Read moreIt is hard to express how stairs have played such an integral part of human history, ancient architecture and modern design. To the normal person, a staircase is just part of everyday l...
Read moreWindow casements are a preferred form of windows as they allow maximum ventilation. Traditionally they were made of materials such as wood or metal. However, UPVC (Unplasticized Polyvin...
Read moreWelcome to the world of Joinery When it comes to woodworking, understanding the various types of joiners is crucial for creating sturdy and beautiful pieces. Whether you’re a seas...
Read moreEver wondered whether the various parts of a staircase play any roles? Well, there are several types of staircases and every part has its unique role to play. Knowing the staircase term...
Read moreA complete home is a home that looks good from the outside in, and your windows are one of the first things people see when they visit your home! Before we plug any drafts, it’s v...
Read moreThe vast majority confuse joinery services and carpentry services as the same, yet there is a notable difference between the two. While carpentry can be attributed to general woodworkin...
Read moreWhat’s the Best Wood to Use for Timber Windows? There is no doubt that timber window frames are beautiful and ideal for an authentic and traditional look on any home, particularly old...
Read moreThe sash window is an integral part of British architectural history. Dating back to the 17th century, they’ve been a common sight in both large stately homes and more modest houses e...
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