IT’S that time of year when many people start wishing for some extra space at home — whether to accommodate all of the guests visiting over the festive season, to house the new toys, or perhaps, their very own bolthole to escape the hustle and bustle for a little R&R.
A new conservatory or orangery from Hazlemere Windows could be the answer — not that they are just for Christmas. A new year sees many of us planning for the coming 12 months, and if a summer in your new conservatory is on the wish list too, now is the time to start planning.
If you would like some expert advice, and a no-obligation design consultation, join Hazlemere Windows at their showroom open weekend on January 9 and 10.
Or arrange for one of the design consultants to visit you at home if you prefer.
See below for your money-saving voucher and the team look forward to discussing your plans for your 2016 home improvements.
Merry Christmas from the windows, doors and conservatory experts at Hazlemere Window Co.
Showroom and factory: Hazlemere Window Company Ltd, Wellington Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 3PR. Telephone (01491) 818510. Website: www.hazlemerewindows.co.uk
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