June 2026

Why Better Ventilation Should Be on Every Renovation Checklist

Renovations have a strange habit of making people obsess over tiles, taps, handles, worktops, flooring, lighting, paint shades, and that one cupboard door that suddenly becomes a matter of national importance. Ventilation, meanwhile, is often left standing quietly at the back, wearing sensible shoes, waiting for someone to notice it exists. That is a mistake. […]

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Case Study: What is the Cost of a Roof Repair in Bristol in 2026?

Most people only think seriously about roof repair costs once – usually after finding a tile in the garden or spotting a damp patch on the ceiling after a windy night. At that point the uncertainty is half the worry. Is this a £150 job or a £1,500 one? About 65% of the call-outs we

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How to Choose Sitting Room Artwork That Works With the Room

Sitting room artwork is often chosen near the end of a decorating project, once the sofa, flooring, lighting and main furniture are already in place. That makes sense in one way, because the artwork has to work with everything around it. But it can also mean that the walls are treated as an afterthought, when

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London Streets: What Window Installers Notice About Noise, Design, and Urban Living

Every London street seems to have its own personality. One road hums with buses, delivery vans, and conversations that somehow continue at full volume long after midnight. A few blocks away, another street feels remarkably calm, despite sitting in the same postcode. Residents often assume this difference comes down to luck, but window installers regularly

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