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  1. How Wood Reclamation Can Reinvent Your Home

    How Wood Reclamation Can Reinvent Your Home
    Wood is typically at the centre of every home. Whether your kitchen boasts a wooden vibe, or your walls, worktops and belongings are all made from wood, this particular material is often the first choice for any homeowner. The popularity of this material does correlate to an increase in prices, however. To capitalise on the quality and appearance of wooden decor without paying through the nose, wood reclamation is a system which provides homeowners with quality products at a fraction of the costs. Cawarden Brick & Tile Co. explain how reclaimed doors, floorboards, skirting boards and other features can reinvent your home. Continue reading →
  2. How To Use Recycled Bricks in Your Home and Garden

    How To Use Recycled Bricks in Your Home and Garden
    To many homeowners, bricks can appear one dimensional; all they are good for is shaping the outside of your house and putting a roof over your head. Although this use may be their primary use, recycled bricks can also be used to decorate and design your home and garden, and help transform it into a stylish and upscale space. Cawarden Brick & Tile Co. outline a number of different ideas for introducing recycled bricks into your garden and your home. Continue reading →
  3. Why Paving Should Be At The Centre of Your Garden

    Why Paving Should Be At The Centre of Your Garden
    There is no greater sense of despondency than slaving away at your garden all summer and then having the rain and the wind coming along to leave all your hard work nowhere to be seen. To avoid this sense of futility once more, swap out your green spaces with stylish and modern reclaimed paving. Cawarden Brick & Tile Co outline the many benefits of opting for paving. Continue reading →
  4. Fireplaces or Log Burners? How To Heat Your Home this Autumn

    Fireplaces or Log Burners? How To Heat Your Home this Autumn
    It’s the classic tale of old vs new - the old guard versus the young buck. Just as the CDs vs iPods and Blockbusters vs Netflix battles consistently divided opinion, fireplaces and log burners have been at loggerheads for years in a battle to become the most popular way of heating a living room. For the homeowners who are sat firmly on the fence, Cawarden Brick & Tile Co. outline the pros and con's of each system so you can pick a side once and for all. Continue reading →
  5. The Must Have Fireplace Accessories for This Autumn

    The Must Have Fireplace Accessories for This Autumn
    In typically British fashion, this year’s summer has been blissful yet brief. No sooner had the leaves on the trees turned green, than they began to change into brown; with that, the colder months rear their ugly head. As homeowners around the UK search for some respite from the cold, autumn evenings, many will reach for the central heating. Before you opt for the switch over your fireplace, however, why not add a touch of tradition to your living room this year and invest in these must have fireplace accessories to help warm your home in style. Continue reading →
  6. Why Cast Iron Radiators Are Better Than Steel Ones

    Why Cast Iron Radiators Are Better Than Steel Ones
    Stately homes and period buildings offer a number of differences to our more common, urban homes. Despite the obvious differences in decor, one of the most striking changes is how far our amenities have come. The bathrooms and kitchens of these upper-class estates are all reminiscent of a Victorian era, yet one aspect of these homes which is beginning to transcend into the properties of today are cast iron radiators. Yet, the most pressing question when discussing this change is why are people suddenly making the switch from the modern, steel radiators back to the rustic, cast iron radiators from yesteryear? Continue reading →
  7. How to Decorate Your Outdoors with Reclaimed Garden Supplies

    How to Decorate Your Outdoors with Reclaimed Garden Supplies
    The garden can be a sorry sight for homeowners during the winter. The view from the living room consists of a bleak, miserable space void of attention and TLC. Yet, as the sun rids the country of the cold, the unlocking of garden sheds can be heard from door to door. Before you go trimming away the dead and the damaged, however, consider adding reclaimed garden supplies and garden items to your outdoors to make it the life and soul of your home. Continue reading →
  8. What Is the Difference between Oak and Pine Wood?

    What Is the Difference between Oak and Pine Wood?
    It is the typical dilemma for any homeowner. Many couples have stood dumbfounded in the furniture section of Ikea, scratching their heads over the differences between oak and pine. To the naked eye, these two different planks of wood may look and feel exactly the same, but there are many differences which can offer a number of benefits to your home depending on your needs. Continue reading →
  9. Reclaimed vs Recycled: What's the Difference and Which Is Better?

    Reclaimed vs Recycled: What's the Difference and Which Is Better?
    A lot of words get thrown around these days to talk about old materials being used again; reclaimed, recycled, vintage, repurposed - is there really a difference, and if so, what? Cawarden are here to clear up some of the confusion between the terms, and to discuss the benefits of using reclaimed vs recycled materials in comparison to each other. Continue reading →
  10. 4 Amazing Examples of a Home Built from Reclaimed Materials

    4 Amazing Examples of a Home Built from Reclaimed Materials
    More and more people are embracing reclaimed materials into their lives, adding home furnishings that they’ve salvaged or maybe even making their own pieces from what they can find. However, bonus points have to go to the people who have gone that one step further and have a home built from reclaimed materials. Continue reading →

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