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Homes &Gardens HEARTH & HOME The Fireplace Centre


Formerly Ecclesall Road


Large range of multi-fuel stoves, gas stoves Full fitting service available Competitive prices


351 - 353 London Road Sheffield S2 4NG www.fireplaces-in-sheffield.co.uk


0114 2559688


Maxine & Neil, of Bespoke Blinds & Poles, are on a mission to raise awareness about reducing heating bills. Despite the fact that windows make up only about 10% of a home’s external shell, up to 50% of the home’s heating energy pours through them.


The Green Deal is a Government initiative designed to encourage the installation of certain approved energy efficiency measures in homes. Blinds and Shutters are a recognised measure under the Green Deal.


Says Maxine “any extra covering at a window will improve insulation, and


reduce the loss of heat. As with all things, some blinds are far better than others, and one of the most efficient ranges on the market is the Luxaflex Duette blind - honeycomb fabrics create a pocket of air which slows down heat loss, very much in the same way you would put on an extra layer of clothing. Plantation shutters also have a huge positive impact on the reduction of heat loss, and look lovely as well!”


Maxine continues “Luxaflex Blinds are known for combining innovation and style, and they offer excellent value for money. If your readers visit www.luxaflex.co.uk, they can answer a few simple questions and calculate the potential energy savings to be made in their homes (it could be as much as 38%).” Plus until 31st March, if you purchase 3 or more Duette blinds as one order,


you can claim back £50.00 by registering at www.luxaflex-promotions.co.uk. This offer is only available through our two showrooms in South Yorkshire.


www.sheffieldblinds.co.uk follow us on Facebookwww.facebook.com/bespokeblindsandpoles


6 Hutcliffe Wood Rd, Sheffield S8 0EX 0114 236 3100


187-191 Middlewood Rd, Hillsborough, Sheffield S6 4HD 0114 285 3846


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