Samantha inherited a house from her maternal grandmother when she turned 25. She was very happy because the house was very dear to her. She had spent her childhood summer holidays there and every year the joy seemed to magnify. The grandmother had spoilt her with lots of love and her uncle and aunts adored her too. So when she was chosen as the inheritor of this house, she wanted to move in soon with her husband and son. But over the years, the house had become a little shabby. She wanted to have it renovated, as she wanted to make some major changes, yet keep the house in such a condition that her childhood favourite corners also remain there. She checked the internet for some good suggestions and came across a website that provided exactly what she needed. A dedicated team that heard her as to what all she required and then provided her with the apt solutions for her house. The first thing the team did was install uPVC windows. The old windows and doors were all creaky and required a makeover. And it was a long term investment she made. The windows were environment friendly as they were made from uPVC and not from wood like traditional windows. They don’t need painting and they also reduce energy consumption. And moreover, these windows also cut out noise from the outside, thereby providing with cool and calm room. Next they got double glazedwindows. This technology keeps the interiors warm in winters and cool in summers, thereby saving up on huge electricity bills and also making the house airy. A pool fence WAwas built around the pool. It served many purposes. The pool area had a clear fence and hence she could restrict lone access of her young son, as it will not be safe for him to go inside the pool all alone. The fence also helped keep the pool area clean by providing a divide between the garden and pool and hence the mud and dried leaves did not drift into the pool. For the interiors she already had some amazing furniture. As all the members of the family required huge storage place. She got a mirrored wardrobe made in Perthand installed in every room. They also doubled up as mirror and wardrobe. And her ‘home’ is actually a sweet home now. For more information about uPVC windows and double glazed then please visit our website http://www.nextgenerationglass.com.au/
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