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A shower enclosure that dominates the room is rarely intentional. Most of the time, that boxed-in look comes from a few design choices that don’t quite work together once everything is installed. Usually, the problem comes down to three things: Get those details right early on, though, and the whole bathroom starts to feel lighter, […]

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Contemporary homes thrive on clarity, proportion, and visual calm, yet modern living often creates the opposite reality. Compact floor plans, hybrid work setups, online shopping habits, and multi-functional rooms can quickly transform even the most beautifully designed home into a crowded environment.  The challenge often shows itself in the difficulty of integrating sto...


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If you’ve ever stood in your kitchen thinking it shouldn’t feel quite as tired or awkward as it does, but you’re also not quite ready to rip the whole thing out and start again, you’re in very familiar territory. If you don’t need a brand-new kitchen, it may be that just need to make smarter […]

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The roof represents one of the largest visual components of a home’s curb appeal, often making up more than half of the visible exterior. Many homeowners overlook the impact of this massive surface area until they see the dramatic difference a new palette makes. It is the protective cap that defines the first impression for […]

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You’ve spent weeks planning your garden redesign. You’ve compared paving slabs, researched soil types, and measured the patio area more times than you can count. But there’s one thing you probably haven’t checked: what’s buried beneath the soil. Gas pipes, water mains, electric cables, and fibre optic lines sit just inches below the surface of […]

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