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gives a platform to unsung product designers to showcase their innovations and designs to a large audience, allowing the products to achieve wider recognition in the consumer market.


• Self-Build on a Shoestring – a competition in association with NaCSBA (National Custom and Self-Build Association) in which consumers are welcome to create unique, ultra-flexible self-build homes that can be expanded. The winner is awarded £5,000 during the show.


•Grand Theatre, sponsored by Airflow – Located in the Grand Village, the theatre hosts a large number of interactive sessions throughout the show. Top speakers include


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Before you deck-it or clad-it check out our helpful resources


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Kevin McCloud, George Clarke and Charlie Luxton. All seminars are free to attend, arrive early to guarantee a seat!


• The River Cottage Seasonal Garden – a brand new feature for 2015 in collaboration with the River Cottage! Taste and sample delicious produce from the Midlands and River Cottage HQ, plus takeaway ideas on how to support your local suppliers and create your own harvest at home. Resident gardening team James Alexander-Sinclair and Mark Diacono will also be taking to the stage to answer your gardening dilemmas!


With all this and much more, make sure you plan a grand day out this October!


2 for 1 tickets* for all readers… Selfbuilder & Homemaker has teamed up with Grand Designs Live to offer 2 for 1 tickets. Simply log on to www.granddesignslive.com, follow the link to book your tickets and enter the code SELFB241 to claim, or call the ticket hotline on 0844 854 1348


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*T&C’s - Transaction fee of £1.70 applies per order. Tickets must be booked in advance. Offer ends 7/10/2015. Offer valid on standard admission tickets only. Saving based on the door rate.


Cemwood adds seamless colour to summer house    


Cembrit Cemwood cladding has been selected to add a touch of colour and a contemporary finish to a garden summer house. Over 40m² of Cemwood has been installed on the new building, designed and built by homeowners, Effie and Peter Antoniou. They decided to install Cembrit Cemwood cladding as they believed that it would achieve a contemporary look for their tranquil summer house. They opted for a light green colour, which complements the dark grey of


the building’s bi-fold doors and windows and blends in perfectly with the garden setting. The fibre-cement, wood-effect weatherboard is fire, rot and insect resistant, as well as being unaffected by heat or sunlight.


Online resources to help you design and build solid and long lasting decking and cladding structures in wood.


Decking: www.tda.org.uk Cladding: www.timbercladding.org info@tdca.org.uk | 01977 558147 


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Look out for DeckMarkTM and CladMarkTM


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Your route to independently accredited materials, accessories, designers and installers.


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Synseal’s recently-launched Celsius Solid Roof system is now fully approved and registered by the LABC (Local Authority Building Control) under certificate number EW550. The LABC is a not-for-profit membership organisa- tion that represents all local authority building control teams in England and Wales, aiming to ensure that all build- ings are habitable, dry, safe and warm. Celsius Solid Roof has also been submitted for approval by the LABSS (Local Authority Building


Standards Scotland) who are currently assessing the system under the Scottish Building Regulations.


01623 443200 www.synseal.com Enq. 143 32 selfbuilder & homemaker www.sbhonline.co.uk


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