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The
Challenge:
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This client's house is
a traditional, older building. It possesses great charm and character,
and requires a sympathetic eye and a subtle touch if its finer qualities
are to be preserved.
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But the years have not been
kind. Decades of settling have allowed cracks to open, ancient plaster
has crumbled, and the overwhelming impression is of aging and decay.
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The aim can be nothing less
than the reinstatement of the distinction of old, together with the
restoration of the pristine look of this lovely old building.
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The
Solution:
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Only the greatest, care,
skill and attention to detail will do. There are no shortcuts, no
easy options.
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Since the building is structurally
sound, the first stage is making good. Plaster must be filled or replaced,
wooden elements repaired. Every surface must be properly prepared if
the finished decor is to glow with luxury and tradition.
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A suitable paper will protect
the craftsman's work and receive the paint, guaranteeing a beautiful
and durable finish. The application of it must be perfect, as only
perfection will properly support the final phase.
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The final painted surface
is all that will be seen of all this work, but it is the vital earlier
stages, together with the skill of the craftsman, that give the finished
job the aura of quality that transforms a home into a mansion.
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Woodwork, whether
painted, stained or varnished, benefits from equal care, leaving this effectively
new old home ready for the additional style and comfort that only well chosen
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Be kind to your home! Buy
a decorating service of care and quality that will enhance the charm
and value of your property.
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How to Contact Us:
For your free estimate without
obligation, call, fax or email Homestead Painting & Decorating Services.
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07703 009736
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01473 727134
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decor@homestead.uk.com
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Homestead 2007.
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