Doors and windows for your home

written by: Emma Cann; article published: year 2010, month 05;

In: Root » Home and family » Interior decorating and repair

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The doors and windows of any home not only add to the appearance of a house but are a security feature too. For instance, windows over a certain size need to have toughened safety glass to keep you safe and you should have fire doors in certain areas, such as a converted loft space. The doors and windows that you choose for your home will help insulate your home against the elements whilst keeping heat inside your house, helping keep your utility bills low.

Conserving energy through adequate insulation and materials is not only good for your pocket but good for the environment too. Your doors and windows should be chosen carefully to comply with safety regulations, be tough and hardwearing as well as complement your home. The maintenance of your doors and windows should be considered when deciding which materials to have; UPVC is easy to clean and maintain, whilst hardwood will require painting regularly to keep it weatherproof and maintain its appearance.

When choosing replacement windows it is worthwhile considering the type and age of house you live in, as well as the neighbouring houses. If your home is an older cottage for example, you may want to consider a style of window to complement its appearance, such as sash windows. The colour of the frame will also affect the overall appearance.

As with so many items these days, there are various styles of doors available; these will suit different types of homes and the many rooms in the home. For old fashioned country charm, pine interior doors can provide a rustic feel to your home or for a more modern feel, try clean white moulded doors with chunky door handles. To change the style of your kitchen, you could buy and fit new kitchen cupboard doors or you could separate a living room from a dining area without losing light with glass sliding doors. In a living area overlooking a decking area or patio, you can extend your living space by adding patio or French doors so that you can open up your living area in pleasant weather.

The fittings for your doors and windows are important as the locks have to comply with certain standards for your home insurance to be valid. Quality window and door locks will also ensure the safety of you and your home, giving you peace of mind. For high quality as standard without breaking the bank, you need to purchase doors and windows from a reputable supplier.

For a major purchase such as windows and doors it is vital that you select the best quality materials that your budget will allow. Here at Wickes we supply only high quality doors and windows so you can be certain they meet all the necessary safety requirements and we supply at affordable prices, enabling you to renovate your home without having to spend more than you can afford. We can also advise you on how to fit your chosen doors and windows yourself.

Emma writes articles on Home Improvement, including tips on doors and windows. and how to get the best out of your Wickes DIY.

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