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Quick and Easy Tips for a Pleasant Home

We experience our world through a combination of all our senses. By tuning in to each of them, small measures can be taken to improve the quality of time we spend in it. People often spend a good amount of time in their homes, so this is a perfect place to start making a few changes. By deliberately addressing each of our senses, this will contribute towards an overall positive experience. One Small Aspect Can Spoil the Mood It’s important that the things we see, hear, smell, feel and taste are all positive, not just some. Imagine walking in to a warm, tidy house with a smell of an apple pie in the oven. But that dog next door just won’t stop barking. It is easy to see how that one aspect can dampen the entire mood. This article provides the regular householder with quick and easy things they can do that will make stepping into their home a pleasant and comfortable experience. Cleaning Your Bedroom in Five Minutes Our visual sense is perhaps the most urgent to ...

Home insulation solution – keeping you warmer in winter and cooler in summer

Insulation works as a barrier against the transfer of heat. In winter, we generate warmth inside the home and effective insulation keeps the heat there. Our thermostat recognises when the house has reached a set temperature and the heater is automatically switched off. Without insulation , however, warmth escapes and the heater has to continue producing heat to maintain the desired temperature. The result is a higher energy bill. In summer the roles are reversed. The heat is then on the outside and the same insulation stops much of it from penetrating the home. This reduces the need for air-conditioning units to run and you pay less on your energy bill. Many people report that they have earned back the cost of insulating their home already within the first few years. Insulate your ceiling, walls and underfloor and save on your energy bills Thermal insulation is mainly installed in ceilings, walls and underfloors. Most heat enters and escapes through the roof, so the ceiling shou...

Constructing interior walls and ceilings that are adequately insulated

Installing plasterboard is a relatively simple and affordable way to construct interior walls and ceilings. Also known as drywall or gypsum board, it is manufactured by layering gypsum plaster between two thick sheets of paper. Plasterboard sizes vary in width and thickness. Boards come in lengths of up to 6 metres. Adaptions to the plaster ‘recipe’ can create water resistant or soundproofing attributes. Plasterboard   has been used in Australia since the 1940’s and is a popular choice among builders. Once installed, the interior wall can be finished with wall paper, tiles, paint and panelling. However, standard plaster board offers little thermal resistance and additional insulation is required to keep homes warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Installing bulk insulation before hanging the plasterboard Bulk insulation is installed in ceilings and external walls to control the temperature inside the home. Plasterboard effectively seals up the wall cavities, so any bulk insu...