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In this day and age, with the recession effecting us, home owners are looking at home improvement more than ever.
Why you ask? Well, even though the recession is currently in full force, the housing market has been devalued considerably. This means that instead of looking at trying to sell, home owners are thinking of improving what they have – either for personal use, or to improve their home so they can then manage to sell.
So despite the recession, our sales are doing well. We still get a very regular string of leads and take every care to meet the wants and needs of every customer individually.
An article in the Telegraph newspaper, spoke on this subject. The article states “Homeowners are spending an average of £5,300 on improving their homes rather than risk exposing themselves to the struggling property market, according to research.”

The research continues to say that bathrooms and kitchens top the list for areas home improvement, this is not at all surprising as they are key areas to every home. The calculated average price for a new kitchen weighed in at £6,300 – a major investment.
It seems that people desire change. It is in our nature to want something new and adding Conservatories to properties seems to be a very popular and well thought out option at the moment.
People currently believe that adding more space to a property in the form of a conservatory or orangery will add around £20,000 or more to the value of a property. So generally this is a much better option than adding a kitchen or bathroom as a conservatory will add a lot more value to your home.
At West Yorkshire Windows, we understand that you need to get the best value for the best quality and have some great deals at the moment, including a massive 35% Contemporary Conservatories.
So if you’re looking to add to the value of your home, please request a free quote online from our website. All of our conservatories are tailor made for your requirements. Our range of Orangeries are more contemporary and may suit more modern homes even more.