Friday, 26 August 2011
Cost Effective Ways to Inprove Your Home
There are various ways of improving the value of your property without having to spend alot of money. A new bathroom, kitchen or the addition of a conservatory are ways of improving the property, adding value and if remodeled adding extra space in a cost effective way.
Friday, 19 August 2011
Loft Conversions and Extensions
Recent research by HSBC shows that a loft conversion was likely to add the most value to your home. Extensions are also thought to be a fairly safe bet for homeowners looking to boost their property's value.
A conservatory, new kitchen or having replacement windows are the next imrprovements to add value to your property.
A conservatory, new kitchen or having replacement windows are the next imrprovements to add value to your property.
Thursday, 11 August 2011
"It's a Knockout"
Follow the link below to see pictures from a recent chaity "It's a Knockout out" Event held on 17th July 2011 in aid of Chron's Disease and Colitis.
Linley Developments were proud to be one of the sponsors of this event which raises money for awareness and the treatment of Chron's disease and Colitis.
http://www.nacc.org.uk/knockout/knockout.asp
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
A Shared Vision
Trevor was able to share his vision with us and we quickly began to develop a number of mood boards, sketches and outline scheme exploring all the possibilities in the design of open space living, utilising natural light and modern structures.
Throughout the consultation and design stage we were fully briefed on the complexity of the construction, the disruptive nature of the build, timeframes and estimated costs. Linley took total control of all building regulations, drawing specifications and submissions with the local council, their knowledge and relationship with the building control department was highly professional which gave us comfort as a client.
Once an agreement to commence was made we were introduced to the team of craftsmen who were appointed to carry out the building work. We found these guys to be freindly, totally trustworthy and imprtantly to us, they lived locally in Hertfordshire.
The Linley team interacted extremely professionally with the other trades and held our privacy, security and saftey as their number one priority; this allowed our family to continue to live normally and still take our family holidays in the knowledge that all was well back home.
The completed build was exactly as planned, costs were slightly higher than forecast due to upgrades on finish and materials but the timeframe was about spot on. As a design and build business we would highly recommend Linley Developments, as such we have welcomed 3 potential Linley clients to our home in the past 6 months.
Mr and Mrs Jones, Welwyn Garden City
Throughout the consultation and design stage we were fully briefed on the complexity of the construction, the disruptive nature of the build, timeframes and estimated costs. Linley took total control of all building regulations, drawing specifications and submissions with the local council, their knowledge and relationship with the building control department was highly professional which gave us comfort as a client.
Once an agreement to commence was made we were introduced to the team of craftsmen who were appointed to carry out the building work. We found these guys to be freindly, totally trustworthy and imprtantly to us, they lived locally in Hertfordshire.
The Linley team interacted extremely professionally with the other trades and held our privacy, security and saftey as their number one priority; this allowed our family to continue to live normally and still take our family holidays in the knowledge that all was well back home.
The completed build was exactly as planned, costs were slightly higher than forecast due to upgrades on finish and materials but the timeframe was about spot on. As a design and build business we would highly recommend Linley Developments, as such we have welcomed 3 potential Linley clients to our home in the past 6 months.
Mr and Mrs Jones, Welwyn Garden City
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