Buying a floor can be time-consuming, with thousands of options, confusing pricing and technical terms, not to mention the worry of getting it wrong!
We provide as much technical and design advice as possible, to simplify whole process of choosing the best product for you.
We ask our customers to think along three lines – colour, so light, mid-tones or dark, shape, think patterned or straight, and finally texture, so reclaimed, smooth or something in the middle. This helps us get quickly to the right floor and start fitting process.
Storage is always going to be an important factor in every house. No doubt you have been in the lovely show home and seen how your new home can look.
Selected by design:
Factory pre-made
Bespoke design
Book shelfs
Kitchens
Long gone are the days when the kitchen was a dreary workspace hidden behind closed doors. Nowadays, the kitchen is the heart of the home; a space that is central to everyday living, special occasions, and entertaining in any form.
When it comes to updating or completely remodeling a kitchen, the overall style of the space should be the first thing that is decided. To help you make the right choice you should consider :
Key elements (functionality):
1. The layout of your home
2. The architecture of your home
3 .Materials durability
4. Quality of appliances
Key elements (esthetics):
1.the style (traditional, contemporary, modern)
2, the door types (popular, classic elegance, modern)
3. opening mechanism (handle-less)
4. texture of the worktops.
5. Lighting
Kitchens selected by price range :
Garden
A well-maintained garden can add a lot of value to your home. Following the global pandemic, us Brits have realised the importance of our gardens and having a nice outdoor space to spend time relaxing and entertaining.
Gardens have become so much more important to home buyers, so creating an attractive outside space is vital if you’re trying to add value to your house in the UK.
Key elements:
Garden Sheds
Decking
Fences
Roofing
Roofs are unsung heroes of our homes. They shelter us from the elements brilliantly, yet we take them for granted, only thinking about them when a leak springs from the ceiling. But a stitch in time really does save nine, so it’s important to check your roof regularly, maintain it well and know when replacing a roof is needed.
The roof is one of the most important parts of your house, It offers protection from the elements and keeps your home cool in summer and warm in winter.
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Flooring

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This is the most common and well-known way of wood floor fitting.
The boards are laid from wall to wall and side by side. If you have a small room you can arrange the boards to follow the longest wall in the room to make the area appear bigger.
This design is popular for a reason, it is plain, simple and effective. It is a perfect and simple addition to every home and interior thanks to the fact it does not make the room look too busy and cluttered.
Therefore, the straight pattern is a common choice in many homes and suits all interiors, from cutting-edge contemporary to very traditional and classic ones.
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This pattern is arguably the most popular today but not very suitable for small spaces since it gives the impression that they are even smaller.
Herringbone grants great dimensional stability because each of the blocks is pressed against the other in a way limiting its movement. It can be installed both parallel and diagonal to the walls. It was the Ancient Romans who first used this pattern for their famous roads. This only testifies to its great quality.
The herringbone parquet pattern has definitely stood the test of time both in style and durability context. It is probably the most recognisable parquet flooring pattern in the first thing many people envision when it comes to real wood flooring.
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It is very similar to a herringbone yet still different from it. Both herringbone and chevron are made from equally sized wood blocks put in a zig-zag pattern. When the pieces are cut in rectangles and arranged in a way that puts the end of each plank to the side of another, we have a herringbone.
When the blocks are cut at an angle and form a straight line where each piece meets the end of another - it is chevron. Just like herringbone, the chevron pattern is a very classic and timeless choice in terms of style. This is not a pattern that fits best in narrow halls or smaller rooms as they can make space appear smaller and busy. However, the chevron pattern will look perfect fit in a spacious area, making the interior look more formal.
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Consider the size of the room and the height of the ceilings when choosing the skirting board style. Higher ceilings can handle taller skirting boards, while lower ceilings will look better with shorter boards. It's important to select skirting boards that match the scale of the room to achieve a cohesive look.
The main materials choices:
1. MDF boards (painted)
This engineered product offers and robust and affordable solution which is resistant to warping and swelling.
2. SOFTWOOD boards
Made from coniferous trees, such as pine, cedar and fir, softwood boards offer a characterful solution. They can be stained, oiled, varnished as well as painted.
3. HARDWOOD boards
Dense woods such as oak, ash and beech provide a luxury option. While hardwood is more resistant to knocks and scratched than MDF or softwood on a DIY basis.