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Glass is a material that has long been used in all kinds of structural applications. In spite on its fragility, glass is known to be robust and strong. In the right hands, with the right balustrade components and fixings glass can be used for just about anything. Unsurprisingly, homeowners are now finding that glass is… Read more »

 

 

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Bathroom design trends for the 2020s Goodbye metro tiles, grey grout and geometric patterns? See you later monochrome and slick surfaces? OK, we actually still love metro tiles and monochrome and there is still a place for them in the 2020s… but the touches below are guaranteed to move the modern industrial style into a new… Read more »

 

 

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Why do I need a flood risk assessment and what is it? If you are applying for planning permission, you may be need to provide a flood risk assessment with your application. This demonstrates the flood risk for your proposed development.   When is a flood risk assessment required? A flood risk assessment is required… Read more »

 

 

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At Home Spa Bathroom The goal of an at-home ‘sparthroom’ is to recreate the tranquil, luxurious ambiance of a spa. To create a calm, peaceful, minimalistic and clutter free environment. A few changes to your bathroom can quickly make it feel luxurious and like you have a retreat right in your bathroom. Vertical wood panels… Read more »

 

 

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Can you pay to extend planning permission? You used to be able to pay to extend planning permission, but this has not been the case for many years now. Your two options now are to either: Submit a new application Make sure all the planning conditions are discharged and commence development* before the permission expires…. Read more »

 

 

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Energy conservation is essential for reducing costs and environmental impact. Fortunately, there are practical strategies to save energy while maintaining comfort. Here are some tips for energy conservation that will keep your home comfortable and reduce your energy bills.   Optimise Your Windows 1. Windows Thermal Insulation Improving your windows thermal insulation is a highly… Read more »

 

 

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For most renovation works on houses and flats, your builder will be required to charge you at the standard rate of VAT (20%). However, there is an exception where your builder can reduce their rate to 5% VAT on a renovation. This is where the property has not been lived in for two years. This… Read more »