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Why choose a Victorian fireplace for your home?

Victorian fireplaces come in a huge range of styles and you can now find some contemporary fireplaces with a Victorian twist, helping it work wonderfully with more modern homes. That said, most people who do choose a Victorian fireplace, do so because they have a traditional or period property and they want to showcase some of the original features.

Cast Iron combination fireplaces are a really good option and these were very common during the Victorian era, and there are still many available to buy online and in traditional fireplace shops – you may be surprised at how many there are near you! With a traditional all black cast iron combination fireplace, the typical fuel would be wood, so you’ll need plenty of firewood if you’re going to use it on a regular basis.

Some larger Victorian fireplaces feature a marble, oak or stone mantelpiece with an arches insert inside. Some of these inserts are entirely constructed of cast iron, however many will often feature floral or patterned tiles, and these tend to be more expensive than your typical combination fireplaces, which are essentially an ‘all in one’ piece. In many cases, the tiles will match the hearth, however, you may find that the traditional Victorian patterns are not quite your cup of tea, and if that’s the case you can always choose a more minimalistic insert. We’d recommend a stone fireplace if you’d like to have a modern modern twist, but marble is just as good an option, especially if you love the natural blue and grey veining, adding a little texture to the room. These are just a handful of the Victorian styles that are still readily available today but you can always find exclusive fireplaces from retailers who have refurbished original Victorian fireplaces, rather than buying a replica.

Making your house a home.

Making your house more personal and unique, comes from a combination of the style and accessories within. Many rooms can look plain and simple and lack personality if they don’t have many accessories to make them unique.

Styling your home should be a fun process, so we have broken the types of accessories down for you to help make your living space more homely:

Rugs- Flooring can really bring any room to life, with rugs being available in so many different designs, from patterns to a long or short pile, there is a unique rug out there to suit the rooms in your home. The great thing with rugs is that they help protect your permanent flooring and can be changed with the seasons very easily. Rugs can help bring colour into your home, complimenting certain features and adding elegance to a room. (more…)

Best Roofing Solutions for Conservatories

Adding a conservatory to your home can be an amazing addition to your property but if you want to enjoy spending time and relaxing in the conservatory then you will need to look for the best roofing solutions for conservatories so that you can enjoy this space all year long. Selecting the best roof is very important so that the conservatory does not become unbearable in summer and winter rather you can enjoy this space all year round. Hence you should install a fully insulated metallic conservatory roof as it is known to offer a large number of benefits as you will get the most aesthetically pleasing option for your conservatory. (more…)

Creating That Perfect Entryway

The most common question we get: What colour should I paint my front door? Choosing 2 shades or tints from the same colour strip is best for the main exterior trim and siding colours. Then a third colour should be chosen for the front door.

You can go bold by adding a contrasting colour that is opposite on the colour wheel of your trim and siding colours, or you can go and choose a third lighter/darker shade that mimics the trim and siding. In order to make your entry stand out, it is best to choose a darker or bolder shade than the rest of your home.

Aside from colour, there are a lot of other features that can freshen up your entryway and speak to your homes style—lighting, plants, door knobs, door knocker, door kick plates, rugs, and porch seating all add to the overall appeal of your home’s entry.

3 colours we love this spring

There are so many brilliant colours in this world but colour trends in interior design are constantly evolving. This spring, we’ve already noticed that there are already a lot more green and blue shades in paint shops. Usually this would be seen as a rather ‘cool’ colour that isn’t best suited to spring, however, there’s a minty freshness to it, and that’s why it’s so popular right now. Deep reds are often associated with the winter months, but we’re seeing more of these two and a dark shade of red can actually add the warmth of an interior design, making it a nice addition for the new season of spring. Another popular colour right now is rose. It’s a nice subtle colour that adds warmth and femininity to a room, and it works beautifully on walls in bedrooms. We hope you like these options but what colours do you love for spring?