1 Lofty ambition
Almost a third of your heat might be escaping through the roof and warming the toes of lucky pigeons. Get your attic properly insulated and you could cut your energy bills by up to 20 per cent. The depth recommended for loft insulation laid between the joists is between 220-270ml, depending on the material used. These include glass or rock wool and brown cellulose (from recycled newspapers). You could also consider polyurethane (PU) foam, which is sprayed on and expands to offer high insulation values.
2 Shut that door
Original wooden front doors may look charmingly authentic, but if they’re warped or cracked they could let in the cold. Building regulations have introduced a maximum u-value of 1.8W/m2K on front doors, and a typical old hardwood door would be between 2.5 and 3. Composite doors look like natural timber but are a mix of other materials less susceptible to the elements, including PVC, wood, steel, aluminium, insulating foam and glass reinforced plastic. They won’t warp in a hard winter and are also energy efficient.
3 Add a layer
This story is from the December 2021 edition of Real Homes.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the December 2021 edition of Real Homes.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Side-return extensions
An efficient use of redundant outside space, extending to the side is the mart way to gain the extra room you crave and transform the way you live
Spa-style bathrooms
Prioritise self-care and put pampering on your daily schedule by taking bathroom design inspo from your favourite spa
Light & bright
Rachel's main requirements for her kitchen extension were a window overlooking the garden and space to entertain. We reveal how she made her dream a reality
Colourful kitchens
Let your personality shine with a style that makes you smile from that morning cuppa to dinner time. Don't be shy, go for bold
In the zone
Using clever design and planting, Pauline has transformed a blank canvas into an elegant, contemporary garden complete with social spaces, a cutting patch and a pond
Heart of the home
Faced with three living spaces and a tiny kitchen, Jo and Chris have devised a clever, broken-plan layout where the kitchen takes centre stage
Pre-loved treasures
Deborah has filled her south London home with character without breaking the bank, thanks to her smart shopping know-how and eye for a bargain
A new leaf
Dani Sandels embraced her passion for botanics and natural textures in the renovation of her family home, resulting in a space that delights the eye at every turn
A learning experience
Steph and James honed their home-improvement skills as they updated their old house and overgrown garden with help from family and friends -
SAGE GREEN
A calm, tranquil and fresh hue, our colour guru, Amelia, shares why you can't go far wrong with this nearly neutral