Homes & Gardens

How To Make A Garden Safe and Fun For Older People

Many older people are currently living with their grown-up children, meaning that the old notion of the extended family is becoming more popular. This can present a few challenges, though. Younger people may need to adapt their homes to accommodate their elderly relative's needs, and they may even need to make permanent adaptations to the space, such as stair lifts.

However, when it comes to making the garden or outdoor space fun and accessible for older people, it can present a bit more of a conundrum. So, read on to learn about some simple tips that can make your garden safe...

Val Watson

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LiveWest set to build 218 rural homes in Devon over the next two years

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 07/05/2022 - 8:05am

A leading housing association is set to build 218 homes in rural areas across Devon over the next two years.

In a week when the housing sector celebrates Rural Housing Week – a yearly event organised by the National Housing Federation – LiveWest has demonstrated its commitment to rural housing by building 508 rural homes in the past two years.

LiveWest has invested close to £44m in rural homes during the last financial year having built 264 homes in rural areas.

In the last two years, LiveWest has built 31 homes in Crediton, 21 homes in Bovey Tracey, and...

Planning consent granted for sustainable homes at Winslade Park in Exeter

Exeter based Burrington Estates has secured planning permission for a collection of 34 sustainable three-, four- and five-bedroom homes, and four affordable two- and three-bedroom homes at their flagship development at Winslade Park in Exeter, Devon. This vibrant multi-use site currently hosts both commercial office space as well as state of the art leisure facilities.

The 86-acre site has received £28 million of funding from Paragon Development Finance and is already a buzzing hub of activity with premium sports and leisure facilities such as a gym, swimming pool, spa, creche...

The best types of exterior chairs

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Mon, 06/27/2022 - 8:04am

Outdoor chairs come in different varieties and prices, and your choice depends on your preference. Plastic chairs are commonly used outdoors since they are waterproof but hard to clean. The cheapest type of exterior furniture is made using resin, and picking the right exterior chair is essential.

It is advisable to pick comfortable fabrics and styles while considering the maintenance practices. The main thing to consider is how you use the exterior area, and below, we discuss the types of exterior doors.

  1. Wrought Chairs

Wrought iron is...

Advice from RGB: How small changes can help reduce energy bills this winter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 06/24/2022 - 10:11pm

With the head of Ofgem, the UK’s energy regulator, warning that the annual household energy bills are likely to rise by a further £800 when the price cap is adjusted in October, RGB Building Supplies is giving advice to local households about cost-effective changes they could make to receive a potential saving of up to £700 on the average yearly energy bill*.

Paul West, Branch Manager at RGB Exeter, commented: “We are all hearing daily about the cost-of-living increases, and as purses are definitely feeling the pinch for many families, we have put together some tips about small...

How to Transform Your Garage Into a Home Office

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Sat, 06/18/2022 - 11:10am

The pandemic has created a shift in the workforce. It’s not so much about the jobs available; rather, it is about where those jobs are located. During the height of the pandemic in 2020-2021, many employers were forced to reimagine the workspace and provide staff with the option to work from home . And while some have now returned to the office, there are still plenty of employers who have decided to embrace this new remote workforce.

If you find yourself working from home permanently and your current set-up isn’t big enough or doesn’t offer enough privacy, a garage conversion...

Ideas to Build a Modern Summer House of Your Dreams

Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Mon, 06/13/2022 - 10:55am

I’m sure it is a dream for a lot of people to have their own summer house, where they can have a comfortable time along with their family or partner. You can even use it as a place for gym, work, or even a bedroom for guests. A summer house can fit easily into any style and size of garden you have.

No matter what kind of house you want, if it is a traditional timber clad, country garden, whitewash, or something different and more extensive that will get an extra living space you would want to have. Here are a few ideas you can use to make your summer house a dream come true and...

Six Crucial Repairs to Complete Before Listing Your Home

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 06/08/2022 - 3:48pm

If you're a savvy seller, you'll want to keep your house in great condition, but you don't want to spend too much money on upgrades. In any case, you're not going to be around to take advantage of them. As a seller, it's crucial to prioritize the repairs that will help you get the best price for your home.

With excellent staging and smaller upgrades, you'll get a lot for your money. Before you place your home on the market, how do you know what to do to get it ready? Consider letting the rest of the upgrades go if they aren't necessary.

Before You Put Your House on the...

Exeter homeowners expected to pay over £50,000 on energy over 25 years 

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 06/07/2022 - 10:15pm
Data predicting energy prices for Exeter homeowners over the average mortgage length per region

New research reveals that due to rising energy costs the average homeowner in Exeter could be expected to spend over £50,000 on gas and electricity over 25 years (the average course of a mortgage).

In April 2022 Ofgem announced that the price of energy would be capped at 54% . This means that the average household bills for gas and electricity could cost £806.20 more per year in Exeter, a total of £2,196.20 per year and £54,905 after 25 years.

According to Land Registry, in...

The garden should serve you, not you

You longed for a house with a garden and you fulfilled your dream, but now you feel that this is not such big win? We probably know what the problem is. You made a garden that you must serve, when it should be the other way around!

Pitfalls of ornamental gardens with a pool

Many Czechs were inspired by the American dream of living in a small cottage with an ornamental garden and a swimming pool. In our environment, we were not used to such things. The garden belonging to most houses have historically been used for commercial purposes.

So our idea was mainly to sunbathe...

How much does it cost to restore windows?

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Wed, 05/25/2022 - 12:45pm

Are You Going To Repair Your Old Sash Windows And Wandering Is It Expensive?

✔️ Today We Will Discover The Price Of Such Repair And What It Consists Of

✔️ Read More In Our Article

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