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06 Ask the Expert: Cut your losses Matthew Evans of Kingspan Insulation answers key questions
around the materials and details to consider to avoid heat loss in your home
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Home Styling: Post-lockdown on the farm Richard Bradley of V33 offers styling tips on achieving the
‘modern farmhouse kitchen’ look, and plants some seeds on possible finishes to go for
Interior Inspiration – Lighting A selection of products that will bring warmth, focus and colour
to your interiors Classified & Directory 53 57 77 81
Going underground Selecting and installing underground rainwater harvesting tanks
can be a complicated process for self-builders, here David Stagg of Graf UK provides advice
A window to the future Phil Brown of Pilkington UK looks at three advanced glazing
trends that can help make your project more sustainable, as well as some of the regulatory measures you need to be aware of when building or renovating your own home
What makes a great offsite-constructed roof? Before embarking on any self-build or home renovation project
it’s important to understand the difference between offsite manufacturing (OSM) and traditional build roofing. Chris Powell from Pasquil highlights the benefits of OSM
Factoring in the future
Implementing clever design planning into your build will help you design a home that meets your needs, even as you get older. Yola Mealing of Stiltz explains
Choosing a home lift Steve Hill of Terry Lifts discusses the benefits and specifications
for modern domestic lifts, and what you should consider for futureproofing your home
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