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At home with... Jemma Kidd

31st August 2009
Model-turned-make-up artist Jemma Kidd talks exclusively to mydeco about hot summer trends and how decorating your house can flatter your skin tones. Find out which famous painting she covets and how she keeps her rooms looking fresh. I split my time b... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Add value to your home with an Orangery.

23rd July 2009
Have you outgrown your house? Are you thinking of having a conservatory added to your home? Well stop, have a think, you might be making a very big mistake and one you might regret for a very long time. Conservatories are a thing of the past, everyone... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Orangery – The modern conservatory

09th July 2009
People have actively been utilising orangeries as far back as the 15th century. These orangeries were primarily used as a means for growing fruit and other plants. The orangery was pretty much like your average greenhouse is now-a-days. It was used as a ... Read >
Author: Jessy Brone

Conservatories And Orangeries No Longer Just a Luxury Afforded By The Very Rich

14th June 2009
Once upon a time conservatories and orangeries were a luxury only afforded by the upper classes. They were a symbol of status and wealth. They were used to grow exotic plants from around the world. It was in the days way before cars, trains and planes tra... Read >
Author: Scott Wells

Orangeries Allow You To Enjoy Your English Garden 365 Days A Year

12th June 2009
So far this summer the weather in the UK has been far from predictable. We have had days of glorious sun shine and days of not so glorious rain. Nothing new there then I hear you say. It really is a favourite topic of conversation in the UK go into any pu... Read >
Author: Scott Wells

Orangeries – The Latest Fashion Accessory For Your Home

11th June 2009
Ok so you’ve got the latest fifty inch flat screen television, black granite kitchen work tops and an Italian leather corner sofa. So you think your home is at the cutting edge of fashion when it comes to having all the latest trends. Or is it? The late... Read >
Author: Scott Wells

Learn About The Types Of Conservatory And How They Could Add Space To Your Home

03rd June 2009
Like the rest of the UK, the Leeds housing market is currently suffering from the global credit crunch. The average cost of a home in Leeds is now £148,732 this is a -7.7% fall in the last quarter and -12.2% less than the same time last year. With fallin... Read >
Author: Scott Wells

The Difference Between Conservatories and Orangeries

18th May 2009
From the 17th century and into the present day, conservatories and orangeries have been noted as some of the finest in architecture. Adding in these glass rooms as additions to your home is defined as a symbol of status and prestige. This is defined fro... Read >
Author: Matt Morgan

The Difference Between Conservatories and Orangeries

15th May 2009
From the 17th century and into the present day, conservatories and orangeries have been noted as some of the finest in architecture. Adding in these glass rooms as additions to your home is defined as a symbol of status and prestige. This is defined fro... Read >
Author: Matt Morgan

The Difference Between Conservatories and Orangeries

15th May 2009
From the 17th century and into the present day, conservatories and orangeries have been noted as some of the finest in architecture. Adding in these glass rooms as additions to your home is defined as a symbol of status and prestige. This is defined fro... Read >
Author: Matt Morgan

Hardwoods used in Orangeries

31st March 2009
Traditionally orangeries have been composed of a combination of glass and stone or metal, but today these fine structure come can be made up of a much larger variety of materials. Picking the look of your new orangery is big decision, so you'll want to c... Read >
Author: Matt Morgan

Charles Christianson, The Dream Orangery

04th March 2009
With the emphasis on high quality, excellent customer service and astounding creativity and craftsmanship - Charles Christianson are high on everyone’s 'must see' list when it comes to looking to develop their own homes and properties. Following the sit... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Top Attractions Within 15 Miles of Fotheringhay, East Northamptonshire

02nd March 2009
To add to the enjoyment of a stay in our Guest House, I have looked into some visitor attractions which, over the years, have provided a varied source of entertainment for our guests. They are all within easy striking distance and each one would reward e... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

How to choose the right blinds for your orangery

24th February 2009
So you've decide to purchase a new orangery? Congratulations! You've investment will bring you years of enjoyment and likely provide a 100% return on your investment if you ever choose to sell your home. Maximizing your enjoyment of your new structure ... Read >
Author: Matt

How to choose the right blinds for your orangery

23rd February 2009
So you've decide to purchase a new orangery? Congratulations! You've investment will bring you years of enjoyment and likely provide a 100% return on your investment if you ever choose to sell your home. Maximizing your enjoyment of your new structure ... Read >
Author: Matt

How to choose the right blinds for your orangery

20th February 2009
So you've decide to purchase a new orangery? Congratulations! You've investment will bring you years of enjoyment and likely provide a 100% return on your investment if you ever choose to sell your home. Maximizing your enjoyment of your new structure ... Read >
Author: Matt

Heating and cooling options for your new orangery

30th January 2009
So you've decided to add a orangery or sun room to your home? Congratulations! You've made an excellent decision. Orangeries add value to your home and provide you with a delightful retreat for years to come. After you've picked the orangery you w... Read >
Author: Matt

Choosing Blinds and Shades for Your Orangery

11th January 2009
Orangeries can add value and interest to your home. In fact, it is possible to enjoy a 100% return on your investment when installing an organgery when you sell the home later. Enjoying these orangeries, however, requires more than just simply construct... Read >
Author: Matt

Choosing Blinds and Shades for Your Orangery

09th January 2009
Orangeries can add value and interest to your home. In fact, it is possible to enjoy a 100% return on your investment when installing an organgery when you sell the home later. Enjoying these orangeries, however, requires more than just simply construct... Read >
Author: Matt

Creating Extra Living Space with Orangeries

09th January 2009
Adding an outdoor living room to a home is a great way to better enjoy the outdoors and to expand the living space of the home. Not only does an outdoor living room make the home more enjoyable for the homeowner, it also increases the resale value of the... Read >
Author: Matt

5 Steps to Planning for the Perfect Bespoke Conservatories or Orangeries for your home

19th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Able Skills Adding bespoke conservatories or orangeries to homes is becoming an increasingly popular trend - and for good reason. Not only do they help increase the functionality of the home as well as its beauty, they also help incr... Read >
Author: Able Skills

Equipment You Need To Run A Greenhouse

13th December 2008
However, as much as commercial greenhouses can give great profits opportunities to most people, who wish to have this kind of trade, first out a commercial greenhouse is not that tranquil. This is because it is relatively significant for the industry la... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan

The Inner Works Of A Greenhouse

02nd December 2008
For people who are fond of plants, flowers, vegetations, and other ornamental plants, having their own greenhouse may be a hope come constant. A greenhouse or conservatory are a form of edifice where plants are urban and mature. Usually, greenhouses ar... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan

Tools For Your Greenhouse

27th November 2008
Enhancing your greenhouse is not as simple as how you enhance your decorations or designs at home. In reality, it is utterly different thing compared to what enhancements that you do, whether at home, in your work situate, in your patch, etc. Hence, wh... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan

Flutter By Butterfly In An Enchanting Garden

31st October 2008
The Sentosa Butterfly Park is located at the Mount Imbiah area of Sentosa. This is quite near to the cable car station as well as the bus station. This garden is a host to as many as 1500 colorful butterflies belonging to more than 50 diverse species. Whi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Hampton Court Palace -A Vision of Henry The VII, a Masterpiece of Architecture & Landscaping

26th September 2008
Located in the London Borough of Richmond on the Thames, in south-west London, England, is the former royal palace, the Hampton Court Palace. It is approximately twelve miles (accurately 181.8 km) to the south-western parts of the Charing Cross and upstre... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

History of Orangery

17th November 2006
The word Orange made its first appearance around the 14th century, a term derived from Sanskrit. At the same time the Portuguese traders introduced the fruit Orange to Europe, as a take-home present from India. These oranges from Asia rapidly took the pla... Read >
Author: Charles Turner