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Discount for NHS & Healthcare Workers

Hello and welcome to Joinery for all Seasons, a family lead company based in Kent, in the South East. Covering the local area including London and Surrey we will travel further if requested. With over 30 years of experience we have built up a fantastic reputation, highlighted via online reviews. Such positive feedback has been earned through hard work, knowledge and of course, a passion for what we do.

Times have been Testing

It’s certainly been a tough few months for many of us across the UK. COVID-19 has brought the majority of the nation to a sharp halt. Shops, companies, factories and schools have had to close their doors in order to remain safe. We’re no different. That said, not everyone has had the luxury of working from home or indeed, being furloughed. The latter, whilst not ideal has given individuals the option to make memories with those in their households. The same cannot be said however for doctors, nurses and healthcare workers. 

We’d Like to Say Thank You

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As Coronavirus swept it’s way across the world, workers of the NHS, nursing homes and other medical establishments have been working tirelessly. Many medical staff have been redeployed to alternative departments in order to cope with rising numbers of patients. Couple this with increased working hours and for some, being apart from their loved ones, times are sure to have been challenging. 

We would like to say a HUGE thank you to all NHS staff and healthcare workers. The time, effort and care you have put in will not go unnoticed and we are extremely grateful to everyone for helping the UK in beating this virus. 

And that’s not all;

To show our appreciation we would like to offer NHS and healthcare workers a 10% discount off our joinery services. Having worked arduously over the last three months, at Joinery for all Seasons, we feel this is the very least we can do. 

What Does the Discount Cover? 

If you’ve been considering an extension for a while and never quite got around to it, 10% will be taken off a brand new hardwood conservatory or orangery. Perhaps you’d like a fresh new look with hardwood windows and doors? This is another specific area of expertise and we work hard in creating the perfect look based on your vision. 

Gain some inspiration with our portfolio. Here you will find stunning examples of the projects we have carried out across the South East. 

Thank you once again to all NHS and healthcare workers. You’re doing us proud. 

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Is Planning Permission Required to Build a Conservatory?

For anyone thinking about building a conservatory today, you sure do have a lot of things to consider. A conservatory is a fine example of bridging the divide between being outside and inside. It allows you to enjoy nature more whilst making sure you are still protected and indoors to an extent. However, the problem with going ahead with such a build is the need for planning permission can be needlessly confusing.

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Despite adding immense value and extra space to your home, conservatories can be hard to get started on due to the complexity of planning permission laws. Thankfully, this appears to be changing quite drastically after new 2019 legislation made the whole process so much simpler to understand.

So, the general rule is that if you wish to go ahead and build on your property and make use of any land or buildings then you will need planning permission. This means that you need to take into account the impact that your investment would have on the local area and other properties in the area. However, not EVERY property needs to have planning permission to be adjusted and built.

We have what is known as ‘permitted development rights’, and many single-storey property extensions, like a conservatory, can fall within this particular agreement. However, the best thing that you can do is check with your local council, or the team building your conservatory, to go ahead and find out whether or not your personal project needs to have planning permission.

When do I not need planning permission to build a conservatory?

Since May 2019, it’s now much easier to build a conservatory without having to go through planning permission. Planning permission is needed depending on how extensive you intend to make the new build. Today, homeowners across England can go ahead and build a conservatory without having planning permission if you can meet some strict criteria.

For a home that is detached, you can make an addition as large as 8m in size without having to get planning permission. For semi-detached or terraced homes, though, you can go as far as a 6m conservatory without needing to go and get any kind of planning permission.

It also has to be within a 3 to 4m height range. It also cannot cover more than half of your garden, and the roof ridge of the top of your conservatory must not be taller than the eaves of your properties roof. Also, any side conservatory builds must also not extend around half the width of your home. So, you have quite a few regulations that you need to try and make sure you follow closely.

That can be tough to do, which is why we always recommend reaching out for professional advice as soon as you can. There is no real benefit to not looking for advice before building. As they say, it’s better to be safe than sorry!

So long as you try and build within the confines listed above, though, you should have no problem in building a planning-permission free conservatory.

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Spring into the New Season with a Conservatory

Spring is the season of change. The weather becomes warmer, the flowers begin to bud and the animals come out of hibernation. This spring is the perfect time to consider a conservatory as a new addition to your home. Conservatories are a splendid idea for those of us looking for more space to entertain and to relax over the coming months. With conservatories becoming more popular, especially with young people and families, it is easy to see the benefits of adding this space to your home.

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A modern alternative…

No longer are conservatories considered to be ‘old fashioned’. Modern conservatories and orangeries are an ideal way to bring the outdoors into the comfort of the indoors. With current trends in 2020 leaning towards rustic, timber furnishing and solid oak floors, it is easy to create a modern, yet comfortable feeling. For an added touch of contemporary style, the addition of plants in mismatched pots can add a nice element. If you’re not greenfingered, do not fear, false plants will create the same aesthetic.

Summer nights and winter’s evenings…

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Conservatories are not only for warm summer days lazing around with family and friends, they are perfect for all-weathers and seasons. Spending those cold, dark winter nights, wrapped up in your conservatory, listening to the rain falling on the roof makes for a wonderful evening. Or, if you’re not a night owl, eating your breakfast while watching the sun rise through the autumn and winter might be more your cup of tea. No matter what you’re into, a conservatory can be a hub of relaxation.

Endless possibilities!

With many different styles and designs to choose from, finding a conservatory to suit your needs has never been easier. If you are a cosy person, who loves overstuffed furniture and tonnes of blankets and pillows, opting for a conservatory with warmer timbers and plenty of space for seating might be an option for you. If you are more contemporary, bringing ‘outdoor’ bistro sets indoors can be a great stylistic feature and focus piece to accompany modern fixtures and fittings. There are endless possibilities for ways you can utilise your conservatory to make it a useful, relaxing and stylish addition to your home. 

Dining room, play room, office, or sitting room!

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If you love your home, but need more space, then a conservatory is a practical option to consider. No matter what you need the space for, maybe a dining room, play room, office or sitting room, your conservatory can provide for this. A conservatory is a blank canvas for you to place your stamp upon. Whether you are looking for year round relaxation, or somewhere to host parties, a conservatory is the perfect choice for you.