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Do You Give Your Flat Roof the Care it Deserves?

28 Jan

Living with a flat roof is a bit like living with a moody teenager. Everything can be going just fine for ages; you go on holiday together, talk about your days, watch television and laugh about things, until one day they suddenly turn around and bite your head off and start causing your life no end of stress.

Like with most roofs, we tend to forget about them, which is a good thing and a sign they are doing a good job, but when they go wrong they can totally disrupt your life.

Why Bother with a Flat Roof then?

Well again, just like a teenager, flat roofs have their benefits: they should last about 10 years without too much maintenance (how old is your flat roof incidentally?); they look great, giving your home a distinctly minimalist feel while traditional roofs can look old fashioned in comparison;  and they offer you another outdoor space for parties and romantic suppers.

A flat roof is unlikely to let you down, unless (as the title suggests) you don’t give it the care it deserves.

What Do I Need to Look For?

Your flat roof is basically a membrane laid across a kind of deck, with metal seals, guttering and a vapour barrier underneath to make sure the water never gets through. However, being open to the elements (and perhaps your moody teenager’s roof top pogo stick obsession), it is going to take some punishment that may result in any of the following:

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The Benefits Of Climate Control in Self Storage Facilities

28 Jan

The Benefits Of Climate Control in Self Storage Facilities

A climate-controlled self storage facility can be of tremendous benefit and significantly impact your overall storage experience. There are a number of reasons you should consider using a climate controlled self storage facility for your storage needs.

Prevents Damage to your Stored Goods

If you live in an extremely hot or cold weather environment, a climate-controlled storage facility will ensure that your goods are not damaged by these severe changes.

Whether you are storing items for your business or your home, forgoing a climate-controlled storage unit can cause the following problems:

  • Furniture that is made from wood, including other wooden items like picture frames, can warp, crack and split.
  • Leather furniture or other leather items can harden and crack.
  • Metal items, including furniture, filing cabinets, computers and other electronics can start to rust, causing permanent damage.
  • Paper, including any important documents or valuable paintings, can yellow or become damp and be destroyed.
  • Material items, such as clothing, blankets, curtains, furniture and any other cloth based item can develop mold, mildew and bacteria that will not only damage or destroy the item but also be hazardous to one’s health.
  • A non-climate-controlled space encourages the inhabitation of pests and vermin like mice, termites, moths and cockroaches. These pests can also cause damage to items and be inadvertently transferred to your items’ new home.

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Meet Britain’s Most Influential and Famous Architect: Terry Farrell

27 Jan

London is a world leader in many industries from fashion and photography to design and culinary arts, setting trends and further extending her central influence. For this reason one of London’s most renowned daily newspapers, the Evening Standard, selects and highlights London’s one thousand most influential people. Famous architect Terry Farrell is the highest ranking architect to grace the category of property for his immense involvement in the development of London’s urban spaces. Possibly one of the most famous architects of our time, some of his greatest achievements include the M16 headquarters for the British Secret Intelligence Service in Vauxhall and the Charing Cross redevelopment. At the moment he is working on the mammoth architectural project to regenerate over seventy acres in Earls Court. This famous British architect is the shaper of London’s urban planning and thus a top influential in the property sector.

Early Life

This famous English architect was born in the unassuming town of Sale, then part of Cheshire, in 1938. After high school he enrolled at Newcastle University, where he completed his undergraduate degree, which was followed by a Masters in urban planning at Pennsylvania Universiy. Farrell moved to London in 1965 where his career really started to pick up with his partnership with Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, another famous UK architect. His most famous early works include the TV-am headquarters (now MTV Europe), which highlighting his distinct postmodern style, as well as the Comyn Ching Triangle redevelopment in Covent Garden.

Later Works

In 1980 he established his own company, Terry Farrell and Partners under which he completed many regeneration projects in London as well as the United Kingdom. Underpinning all of these projects is his acute understanding of London’s organic development. His argument is that London has developed in a more unplanned or organic way as opposed to following a master development plan like cities such as Paris. Unlike most architects who attempt to tidy up the City with new ideas that are foreign to the City’s current existence, London’s famous architect works with this random and haphazard formation. He was also involved in many regeneration projects around the UK, including Newcastle, Edinburgh and Paddington, to name but a few. Hiw work is often in demand internationally; he developed Incheon airport in South Korea and Beijing South Railway Station, the biggest station in Asia. His most recent project is the regeneration of Earls Court, where he has proposed the building of ‘villages’ around the Tube stations and exhibition centre.

Winner of numerous awards such as the Civic Trust Award, RIBA National Award and British Council Award, advisor to the Mayor of London, and shaper of London’s urban Landscape, famous architect Terry Farrell truly deserves to be named a London influential.

 

Penny Munroe is an avid writer in property news from around the world and is based in the serviced offices Mayfair offers. She specialises in commercial property and offices for rent.

 
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Tips On Getting The Most Out Of Your Bedroom

27 Jan

Before You Shop For Bedroom Furniture

If you are thinking about new bedroom furniture, stop and think before you shop. Perhaps you are going for a completely different look. If you are keeping the same design, you may wish to make a few changes before you move in your new furnishings. Here are some things to consider as you shop for your new things.

Maybe you want a clean and fresh modern look. Many people appreciate this design with its elegance and simplicity. You may want to strip and paint the walls, and it will be better to do this before you put your new bed, dresser, and other items in the room. This will make decorating much easier. Do not forget to look into modern lighting choices also.

If you can move everything out of the room, you will have an easier time with your makeover. There is something about a blank room that screams creativity. When you face a blank room it is like looking at a blank canvas, and your imagination has a chance to run wild. You might wish to bring a sketch pad with you and write down ideas as they pop into your head.

While you have everything moved out of the room, it is the perfect time to redo the ceiling. You will not have to cover up everything in your room and worry about getting paint or other debris on them. This is also a good time to replace that old or worn out ceiling fan with something more to your taste.

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The best shape sofa for your home

26 Jan

If you’re looking for a new sofa, then first of all consider what the best sofa shape is for your living room.

The array of sofa shapes you can buy from the shops today almost makes it harder to choose. There are so many shapes and the traditional three-seaters with an armchair can still be found, but are by no means the norm.

One shape that has become really popular in the last decade is the corner sofa. Corner sofas are great for making a room feel bigger as you can push them right into the back of a room and have lots of room for a rug and space for the children to play on the floor.

It’s a good idea to measure up the space you have available before you set your heart on a sofa though. Nothing looks worse than an oversized sofa in the room that’s too small for it – you run the risk of your living room looking like a furniture store rather than a space to rest and relax.

Recliner sofas are also very popular now – but again you’ll have to check the dimensions (when fully reclined) to make sure that you won’t be tripping over the footrests if the rest of the family is relaxing in your living room. You could also get a recliner sofa with a manual or electric powered recline. Electric recliners are a bit more expensive but if you are prepared to wait for a furniture sale, you’ll probably be able to pick up a bargain.

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