Finishing touches: Bespoke doors & wood burning stoves

There’s no denying that a house can be made into a home if the right components are all there. Nice lawns, excellent driveways, great paint jobs all say yes that house is nice, but the first thing people are going to see is your front door.

A few years ago, it was difficult to get a front door that matched your specifications exactly but all that has now changed with companies offering bespoke doors to fit any property you can think of.

There are many different types of doors and the materials used are getting more and more advanced. It’s not jus a straight forward wooden door these days that you can choose from but there are specialist materials for each individual house. For example, if a house has the suns’ glare beaming straight at the front door; it’s no use buying a wooden door as year after year the colour will fades and will need re varnishing.

It makes more sense to invest in a UPVC door where the material itself protects the door from being damaged from sunlight and harsh weather conditions such as rain and snow.

The best way to decide on which type of door to go for whether it’s a front door or a garage door, is to take a look at a company that specifically deals in bespoke doors as they point you in the right direction when it comes to colours, shapes, sizes, with a window, without, the questions are endless and they know the answers as they are passionate about their craft. Even celebrity Jason Plato endorses them. Watch the video here http://www.silvelox.co.uk/

Once you have the door of your dreams, you need to make sure the interior cosy and warm, especially for those fast approaching winter nights. What better way to make sure your house stays toasty, than to invest in a wood burning stove.

Instead of having the central heating on for hours on end in every room in the house, you can control how much energy you use in your home by adding more wood to the fire when need be or simply warming up just the living room in the house. Log burning stoves are energy efficient if used properly and avoid high gas and electricity bills during the colder months.

Besides, they are making a comeback as more and more people are buying log burning stoves to add a vintage feel to their modern homes.

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