Conservatories on the agenda as home-owners look to improvements
Home-owners across Lancashire and Cumbria are looking to conservatories and other home improvements as a faltering property market forces movers to stay put.
The recent credit-crunch and well-documented fall in house prices has meant that many simply cannot afford to move home and are forced to seek home improvements to enhance their living space.
The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors recently reported that housing transactions are at their lowest point since 1978. According to research from Sainsbury’s Bank, this has led to 21% of homeowners contemplating improvements over the next 12 months as opposed to moving house.
Reports suggest that 5.3 million homes are planning some form of structural work. Of these, 1.2 million are looking to build a conservatory.
As one of the most versatile ways to improve your home, conservatories are cool in summer, warm in winter and can be used all year round. They can be used for entertaining, as an elegant dining or casual sitting room. A conservatory could also make the perfect home office environment, a playroom for the kids, or even a kitchen.
It is this versatility which makes conservatories one of the most popular forms of home improvement.
In addition to this, erecting a conservatory could save the hassle of moving home, which studies show to be one of the most stressful experiences that most people face in life.
A spokesman for Planet South Lakes, specialists in Conservatories across Lancaster, Kendal and Barrow had this to say.
“Conservatories are a great way to add extra living space and improve the value to your home. If you are not in a position to move, then a conservatory is certainly something you should consider.”
“We are expecting to be very busy over the next 12 months and beyond, as more and more people experience the benefits of our conservatories.”
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