Bournemouth WindowsYou know that your single glazed windows are letting heat out of your Bournemouth home but the cost of replacing them would prove to be too dear. Have you thought about having secondary glazing fitted to the property that could prove to be a less expensive option but still prove to be just as effective? A discreet frame could be fixed into position in front of your existing windows that incorporates a sheet of thermal insulating glazing. Have this type of glazing added to your existing
Bournemouth Windows and you will feel noticeable changes with regards to heat and noise insulation in a short space of time. Many people have had this type of glazing fitted to their
Bournemouth Windows and its ideal for period properties or listed buildings in and around the area. The installation is conducted in a sympathetic manner and it wwill blend in seamlessly on the outside of its new surroundings. New windows might not be required for your property as secondary glazing could be fixed to your existing
Bournemouth Windows at a reduced cost. They`ll help to keep heat into the property and you`ll feel warmer this winter if you decide in favour of this option.
MillefioriIf you are looking for truly beautiful individual pieces then there is only one name to turn to.
Millefiori. This ancient art is a glasswork technique which produces distinctive decorative patterns on glassware. The term
Millefiori is a combination of the Italian words `mille` (thousand) and `fiori` (flowers). The manufacture of mosaic beads can be traced back to Ancient Rome, Phoenician and Alexaandrian times. Canes, probably made in Italy, and pieces have been found as far away as 8th century archaeological sites in Ireland. The
Millefiori technique involves the production of glass canes or rods, known as murrine, with multicolored patterns which are viewable only from the cut ends of the cane. A murrine rod is heated in a furnace, pulled until thin while still maintaining the cross section`s design, and then cut into beads or discs when cooled. This ancient art goes to creating some of the most beautiful pieces of jewellery you will ever see. So why not have a look and see what they have for you.