With the exception of “Load Bearing” and “fiberglass insulation”, planning permission might be two of the scariest words in home improvement. It’s often difficult to know whether your home improvement plans require planning permission and if they do, whether or not your application will be accepted.
Read MoreWhether you’re looking to add value to your home or simply improving your potential living space, there are a number of ways you can start. You can repaint walls or knock them through, you can install a new kitchen or new carpets and you can create an open plan living area. However, at some point you’re limited by the space that you have available to you.
Read MoreIf you’re looking into an orangery for your home, you’re more than likely considering the implications to the rest of your home.
Is it going to be hard to keep warm? How is it going to affect the cost of heating your home?
Read MoreBefore spending on an orangery, you want to ensure that it’s a worthwhile investment. Does it add value to your home? Will it get used? Is it worth it? All questions that you’ll be trying to answer as you go on this journey.
Read MoreSo, you’re considering opening up the heart of your home and extending your living space into a beautiful orangery. Before you make your decision, you probably want to know what you’re getting yourself into. In this blog, we’re going to run through how we at Rococo go about building your orangery.
Read MoreBuilding an orangery can be a difficult time. It can be stressful chasing architects, organising builders and deliveries and ensuring that the entire project is staying on-time, within budget and in compliance.
However, when you build with Rococo, we take on all of that for you.
Take a look at our infographic that shows exactly how easy Rococo makes it for you.
Read MoreWhether you have a large open-plan modern house or a quaint period property, there’s no denying the charm of home automation. Like something out of a science fiction novel, it’s now well within the realms of possibility to be able to simply ask your house to ‘play some music’, ‘turn off the kitchen lights’ or even ‘close the garage door’ and it will obey.
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