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Your guide to design trends in 2022

At Homesite, we like to keep you up to date with all the latest trends. This year, many of the key ones have been influenced by the amount of time we have been spending in our homes. It seems we now want a little luxury in our lives, especially in our bathrooms. We are also aspiring to more mindful spaces, filled with plants, natural materials, and restful colours.   Colours   This year,…

How much? A rough guide to the cost of home improvements

Do you know what the average costs are for some of the bigger jobs around the house? For example, how much would it cost you to build a new extension? What about rewiring the place? And have you got any idea how much it would cost to replace all the windows? If you’re thinking about buying a property or selling a property in Notting Hill, it’s useful to get a figure in your head for any works…

House makeover and it’s value

Making the most of your makeover budget   It’s estimated that, as a result of lockdown, we are now sitting on a giant pile of money - £180bn, to be precise. That’s 10% of our Gross Domestic Product (GDP)! So, what are we going to do with it all? Having spent so much time in our homes, we now know their every lump, bump and defect and we have been going home improvement crazy. But if you’re…

GEORGIAN, VICTORIAN OR EDWARDIAN HOUSES. WHICH PERIOD IS YOUR HOUSE?

We always read property ads and see phrases such as 'original Victorian features' or 'beautiful Georgian townhouse’. But how can we tell the difference between the periods and their characteristic features? Let's have a look to find out. Georgian architecture 1714-1830s’ Spanning through the reigns of George the I, II, III and IV. Influenced by the Tudor period, Georgian architecture remained…