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Daily Archives: January 20, 2020

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Top Tips When Installing Underfloor Heating

NewsBy Wrights of CampdenJanuary 20, 2020Leave a comment

There is nothing better than waking up on a cold winter’s morning to the comfort of warm flooring beneath your feet. Natural stone flooring can be cold at the best of times, but underfloor heating can make for complete bliss, ensuring your home is warm in winter, and cool in summer. You may be keen…

Tips for Choosing a Name for Your House

NewsBy Wrights of CampdenJanuary 20, 2020Leave a comment

Originally, house naming in Britain was reserved for grand estates, castles, halls and manors. However, today, naming your house is far more casual – and a great way to add some personality to your property. Traditionally, house names were based on where the house was located or who the house was ‘tied’ to – but…

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