How Investing in an Orangery Can Enhance Family Life
When your home starts to become blessed with the arrival of children, there is a whole lot of lifestyle changes that happen all of a sudden. The house suddenly begins to fill with toys, with little feet running around, it’s fair to say that the house gets its share of wear and tear. With that, our priorities around the home begin to change. We become obsessed with finding storage solutions, keeping the place in good condition and...
How to Fix a Crack in Plaster
It’s easy to despair when you spot a crack in your plaster – but fixing it is a lot easier than you think. Plaster is a wonderful and versatile material to work with in your home, lending itself wonderfully to the creation of fantastic shapes and patterns on your walls and ceilings. However, over time, plaster can develop cracks and faults through no fault of your own. If this happens, it’s important to know to fix it...
How to Keep Your Wood Floor Damage-Free During a Busy Christmas
Keeping your floor clean this festive season is easier than you think. Take a look at our tips and tricks for some inspiration. Engineered wooden flooring is a great addition to any home. It makes a room look stylish and modern and for that reason, you’ll want to keep it free from any damage during the festive season. This kind of flooring is durable but accidents do happen, after all. Buy some rugs It may seem obvious but...
Why People are Choosing DIY Home Improvement Over Moving Home Altogether
Moving home is a stressful and expensive process, full of hair raising moments and sleepless nights. It’s no wonder, then, that so many home-owners are choosing to improve what they have than go for something brand new. You may be wondering why, so we’ve put together a list of reasons why it’s better to do a little DIY than upping sticks. It Saves Money If you’re worried about money, some home improvements are...
The Tube Spider Invasion: Everything You Need to Know
They have often been seen lurking in Britain, particularly towards the end of the year. What do they look like? Said to feast on other smaller spiders, cockroaches, bees, wasps and moths (as well as their own mothers!), this 6 eyed, thick haired, black bodied spider can be identified by its distinctly menacing and shining green fangs. Ranging from 1.5cm – 2.2cm wide, these nocturnal spiders are one of the largest species of spider in...
Will Soaring House Prices Have a Dramatic Long-Term Effect on London’s Economic Landscape?
What Sky-High Prices Mean for Home Owners & Businesses We all know how expensive it is to buy in London, with most people driven to renting or moving out into the commuter belt. What does this mean for the economy? In recent years it has become clear that house prices are on the rise, much to the delight of sellers. London in particular has seen a dramatic increase in the prices of homes, with it cementing its reputations as the...


