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Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

How to buy my windows? Tips for great window shopping


New windows are a style show. They’re great for bringing a taste of luxury to your home, outside or in. Lighten up your life, make a statement with windows; make everyone take a second look…

Warm talk

Replacing your old windows is not just about the look of your home, it’s about…English cold out, warmth in. PVC-U windows are the way to keep warm, with the heating thermostat low. Weather seals and thermal insulation guaranteed.

Safety first

Unwanted visitors are not just about rodents, insects and foxes. With the latest locking, modern windows mean burglars go elsewhere; they can’t be bothered to hang around.

Keep in shape

Style is not just about clothes, make-up, jewellery. What’s the point if you go out looking good, leaving behind shabby windows? Tilt and turn, casement, sash, reversible, white or woodgrain. Get thinking, get real, get fabulous new windows.


Sound asleep

Noise is not just about a random horn or dog bark. Next door neighbour music, loud voices, heavy traffic, undesirable singing, dressed in golden silence, deliciously coated with modern double glazing.

Think ahead

Up to the minute technology is not just about iPads. You want your windows sparkling as new in years to come, without thinking about heavy repair or painting. PVC-U adds durability, resistance to cracking, flaking, discolouring. Great stuff.

Strict authority

Being certain is not just about the image of a company. Accreditation by leading industry benchmarks (FENSA, VEKA matrix 70, GGFi) means choosing colours, glass, accessories and finishing touches, without that niggling, ‘how do I know for sure…?’

Be yourself

Your house is not just a place to eat and sleep. This is your home, your special place, your privacy, invitation, space, restaurant, nest, your wind down, wind up. It’s you. Help your home reflect your life; make it happen, make it visible…

…make new windows your choice, your chance, your character.

For any queries about window choice for your home, just ask…that’s what I’m here for, to pass on my knowledge because, well, windows are me.

Thursday, 16 September 2010

How to choose window and door styles


Winter is around the corner and your windows need replacing. You also want them to look attractive and in harmony with your home so chances are you are looking for good, professional advice.


Keep in mind the style/period of your house. People looking for a change in windows and doors often don’t realise manufacturing parameters or they may have a style in mind that would not suit the property. My advice is to have windows in keeping with the ones that were fitted when the house was built. There have been trends of styles over the last few decades and all too often you see houses that have been changed and the new windows don’t match the property. And don’t forget regulations such as fire escapes and ventilation which can also dictate designs.


Does it always follow that someone with an Edwardian town house should have Edwardian style sash windows fitted? Well, this kind of house would probably not look too good with ultra modern ‘tilt and turn’ style. So how about PVC-U vertical sliding sash windows to match the original timber ones? However these are a premium window and you might find that a casement one with a 50/50 transom - or other configuration to replicate existing - and mock sash horns, is a better financial option. As budget is another important factor, this may not cost as much as you fear as there are some good alternatives to suit different budgets.


You could also compliment the style of your home with windows and doors that bring in the feeling of fresh air and sunshine, whilst keeping out the cold.


A chat with a good supplier who knows his stuff is worth gold. Ask them to talk these factors through with you and recommend what is best, without taking away your opinion and choice. It’s well worth sourcing out someone who is experienced and knows what they are talking about, rather than just selling to you.


Winter, warmth, winter style, hey, here we come.

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

It’s a Salford Winner!


So the man in charge of the BBC relocation to the North has said that he will be moving to Salford. Yoo, hoo! Well, he was ridiculed a bit wasn’t he, when he comes from Burnley and was keeping his roots firmly down south in London town.

Well, Peter Salmon is moving, he has revealed, although he hasn’t made it clear...er...when. Still, never mind, the sentiment is there and it’s one up on the scoreboard for Salford.

Furthermore, he knocks all those old stereotypes about the North being a pretty run down, miserable place to live. So, good on you Peter, let’s give it to them straight: Salford has some of the best businesses around and it throbs with the stuff of life.

Now that’s not to knock London and the south or infer any kind of inverted snobbery. But Manchester has a lot on offer and it’s embedded in its genes, for heaven’s sake.
Look at the number of entertainers that hail from Manchester, the literary giants, good old Coronation Street. Wait a minute, wasn’t that around long before Eastenders? It has great people, affordable and some pretty stylish housing.

Hey, look at the fantastic trades people that keep it intact: the electricians, plumbers, bricklayers, bathroom and kitchen people and those that give homes a stunning exterior, installing upmarket windows and doors. Yes, it’s even sunny enough in Salford to have a conservatory!

Well, the list is endless – talking of sunny conservatories, I guess the tiling and furniture people come next...

Thursday, 26 August 2010

What can I do with my conservatory?


Wow, look at that super sized conservatory in your new home! Hey, is that a conservatory sitting in your garden looking rather...er...forlorn?


So you’re a self confessed DIY addict? Bravo! You have the perfect tools to hammer away, with a dream of a room: yes, get thinking conservatory.


Conservatories are fantastic places to transform into workshops as they are little private oases within the home and so versatile.


Are we tempting your imagination? Hold tight, there’s more: how about surprising the handyperson in the house with a DIY room? Good resistant and durable materials like PVC-U for the doors and windows will make the whole thing so easy; they never need to be painted; they are easy to clean and the finish doesn’t crack or fade. Seriously, the 4x4 of windows.


Or, for the budding musician, think of some good insulation with acoustic foam and double glazing in the windows. Those elements will reduce the noise and keep the room warm in the middle of winter. Sound cosy? Well, sound it out. If you prefer dancing to music, then swap the foam for mirrors. To keep the conservatory fresh, but well insulated, casement windows could be the thing, and they look really beautiful too.


With a bit of research and planning and good old imagination, you can have a new place to practice your favourite activity, literally a stone’s throw from your own living room. Oh of course, and keep the family happy. Well, just think, no more groans from jamming on the guitar strings, drilling, jiving, crooning. Oh, the peace of such a haven.


Yep, that’s what you call a treat. Now for the real tasty bit; it won’t cost a fortune because your use-it-for-whatever conservatory is already there… perfect!

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Salford here we come!

The BBC relocation offer for the TV presenters is described as a Rolls Royce package – and they don’t want to go! What is wrong with Salford? With a neat canal side development at Salford Quays and top-flight executive penthouse apartments, this is the Canary Wharf of the North. That they should be so lucky.

Well, surely anyone can see that Salford is a dream of a place to live? With a polished landscape, gleaming with glass skyscrapers, office blocks galore, sport, superb hotels and buzzing shops, it’s the new leisure capital of the North West! No wonder, people want to keep their windows and doors shining with the rest. Go on, create a real Her Majesty, the Queen of England style Balmoral home.

Just reflect for a while... a sparkling new conservatory to catch the summer sun and dine in style? Ooh, a stunning front door that just spells Welcome, Royal Family or not? Oh yes, wonderful windows that are simply a Scottish Balmoral breeze?
When you go out and enjoy Salford’s fabulous piazzas and restaurants, return to a soft, sun glowing conservatory – even if the sun is in short supply.

Now Salford Quays is by no means all this great northern rock of a town has to offer. It’s is a city on the move and its future looks exciting. Curtain off the drizzly rain or watch it trickle in a slide down generous glassy panes, transform dull winter cloud to soft colours of calm, be Victorian, Edwardian, Queen of England, anything you like.

200 miles North West of London, who can resist Salford... one minute urban buzz, the next greenbelt tranquility. And Balmoral Windows to tempt, warm and delight...

Look, some 220,000 people who are proud to call Salford their home can’t all be wrong!

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Your Conservatory Glowing Romance


You have a stunning conservatory with Edwardian charm or the grace and style of the Victorian era...Well, summer is the season to enjoy it, so add vitality! How about woodgrain windows, the elegance of timeless rosewood, or calming golden oak…


Choosing a themed conservatory setting is the perfect place for an exciting romantic meal. Well, think takeaway! But…what can be romantic about a delivered meal? How about eating in your Edwardian conservatory, or surrounded by your Victorian atmosphere – calm and space and so close to the fresh outdoors.


Yes, we all know summer is a bit temperamental in Britain but no matter; you have a conservatory. With so much gorgeous dusky late evening light filtering through beautiful glass, how inspiring is that?


Decorate your conservatory with tea candles or paper lamps (just as you would do outside) then lay some blankets and cushions on the floor. Amy Hiller at ‘Yay, Cakes! in Hertfordshire – a home made cakes business – has brilliant ideas for this:


‘For a romantic meal in a conservatory you could choose pink and create a menu of all sorts of foods you might not usually think to eat. If you get an Indian takeaway, you could choose tandoori chicken with pilau rice or a pinkish curry.’


Oh, and don’t forget a refreshing glass of rosé to go with the desert. Amy’s choice for a pink pudding would be a strawberry cupcake topped with lashings of strawberry icing and pretty decorations...

Summer is about lively colours and fun so think pink and think conservatories: glasses, serviettes, even ice cubes – well, even the Edwardians would surely approve of that!


Try it, and send us your comments: we’d love to hear how it goes!


For more on conservatories visit: http://www.balmoralwindows.co.uk/