The Scotsman

Adding value, creating space

A variety of home improvemen­ts will refine your home life and boost your property’s marketabil­ity

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developmen­t is the ultimate in recognisin­g the impact of advanced technology. The Mitchell Glass i-room is a highly innovative specially designed orangery with built-in sound system which has been specially designed as the largest living space which can be built without the need for a Building Warrant in Scotland. Installed with minimum disturbanc­e to the rest of the home, with internal downlighte­rs and discreet ceiling speakers in the perimeter ceiling giving a living room feel, the i-room comes complete with wireless connection­s for iPhone, iPad or other bluetooth devices for instant personal choice of music. The i-room can also be built in any size to suit customers, following the relevant consents, and the largest has been 12 metres x 5 metres with two roofs and a Sonas wireless amplifier connected to Bose surround sound speakers. equally popular with Mitchell Glass customers is the Loggia, with the Urban Grey aluminium near completion on its showsite, with a frameless glass balustrade outside which acts as a windbreake­r without spoiling the view. Slimlite Double Glazing’s latest innovation is a new self-cleaning effect in Slimlite Double Glazed Units which has made a big impression on customers. The outside pane has an invisible covalent coating forming a permanent fused bond a few atoms thick which cannot be removed by water, cleaning agents or high-pressure equipment. This makes the glass water and dirt repellent to a certain extent and changes the rain water sheeting effect, thus improving visibility. In areas of heavy contaminat­ion

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