HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR ENERGY BILLS

Want to find out how to reduce your energy bills this winter? Summer has officially been and gone, and the colder weather that autumn and winter bring is rapidly approaching. Whilst this can evoke many feelings of joy as we get ready for autumn walks, cosy dark nights, and celebrating seasonal festivities, it can also leave us feeling worried about our electricity bills as we begin to turn on the heating.

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THE BENEFITS OF USING A DEHUMIDIFIER AT HOME

During winter, our homes tend to be much warmer indoors than outdoors. Things like showering, cooking, and bathing can create excess moisture in the air.  So how can a dehumidifier help your home?

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HOW TO ADD CHARACTER TO YOUR HOME ON A BUDGET

You don’t need a massive budget to give your home a sophisticated new look. The secret to a classy facelift is not about the price tag, but the eye for a hidden gem. The most stylish homes often aren’t filled with brand-new, expensive furniture. They are curated with unique, characterful pieces sourced from places like Facebook Marketplace, charity shops and flea markets.

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WHEN TO TURN THE HEATING ON FOR WINTER

As the days get shorter and the weather begins to cool, many households face the perennial question of when to turn on the heating for winter. While there is no single “exact date” that applies to everyone, many experts point to the middle of October as the unofficial start of the heating season. However, deciding when to fire up your boiler is just one part of a bigger plan to stay warm and save money this winter.

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AUTUMN GARDEN PREP: WHAT TO PLANT AND PRUNE

As the leaves begin to fall from the trees and turn stunning shades of amber and gold, it is a sure sign that it is time to say goodbye to summer and welcome in the autumn. This doesn’t mean that it is time to give up on gardening, however – There are still plenty of important jobs to get done this season!

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DIY COSY AUTUMN HOME DECOR IDEAS

Autumn is a season for warm drinks, cosy evenings at home, and the comforting scents of the season. To enhance the ambience of your home during this time, consider incorporating some DIY autumn home décor ideas. There are many things you can do to make your home feel cosier and truly reflect the essence of the season.

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THE BEGINNERS GUIDE TO SMART HEATING

Are you tired of coming home to a cold house or wasting money heating an empty one? The world of smart home technology can feel overwhelming, but smart heating systems are a great place to start. They offer a simple way to take control of your home’s heating, making it more efficient, comfortable, and ultimately, more affordable.

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THE “FIXER-UPPER” TRAP: THE HIDDEN DANGERS IN OLD HOMES

The appeal of a ‘fixer-upper’ is very strong amoung a lot of aspiring homeowners. We’ve all seen the TV shows, the glossy magazines, and scrolled through endless online portfolios showcasing dramatic home transformations. A crumbling Victorian terraced house is reborn as a chic, modern family home.

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HOW TO FIX PEELED PAINT ON A WALL

Paint peeling off walls is an unsightly issue that we may face from time to time. Beyond the aesthetics, without paint protecting the surface, the underlying wall material can also become damaged.

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DRAINAGE GUIDE FOR TERRACED HOMES

Many terraced houses are older homes, so their drainage systems may not be up to the standards of newer homes. This means that a few common issues may come up with the drainage systems in this type of property.

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