Everything is taking shape with our fit-out at our new sales site at 377 New North Road in Kingsland.
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Renovation Blog
Helpful tips and information for renovating your home.
Moving Date Finalised
Bungalow Switches now available
If you are looking for switches suitable for a 20th century character house and like the metallic look, then the Bungalow range of switches may be of interest. They are available in Polished Brass, Polished Chrome, Antique Brass as shown below right or Florentine Bronze as shown on the left.
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Bungalow & Villa on the move
More hardware choices at B&V
A Guide to Leadlight Windows
Leadlight windows are a distinctive feature of many of New Zealand’s older buildings. These range from the ornate windows found in churches and other public buildings, through to residential dwellings that are still present today.
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Improved Treatment for Handrails & Bottom Rails
All our exterior handrail profiles are now stocked in H3.2. The H3.2 treated product is easy to identify as it has the pale green 'tanalised' look. In addition to our wide range of stock handrail profiles, we can also machine custom profiles to your specification. Ask our sales team for more information.
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Mouldings
As New Zealand's character homes evolved and changed over the
years, so too did the profiles of timber mouldings used in the finishing
process. As a result we are often asked to replicate small or large
quantities of an existing profile that we do not stock. When a similar
stock profile will not suffice, we are able to produce a replica of the
original as a made to order product.
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Care of Timber Products
Timber is a natural product, which is not only attractive but
extremely versatile to work with. It's no surprise that despite many
other materials being available that timber is still as popular as
ever. By following some 'common sense' guidelines and some on going
care, timber joinery, mouldings, turnings & other renovation
products will give many years of faithful service.
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Sticking Double-Sash Windows?
One of the most common and frustrating properties of older
double hung windows is their occasional refusal to open or slide
smoothly. Not only is a sticking sash window annoying, but the strain
imposed by forcing it puts additional loads on joints that may be weak
already. There are several reasons why the sash may be sticking.
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