Pro Installer May 2015 - Issue 26 | Page 24

24 MAY 2015 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk TOP PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS FOR A HAPPY HOME REVEALED Origin, leading British manufacturer of bi-folding doors, windows and blinds, unveils research into the top property improvements as voted for by UK homeowners. A bigger kitchen, having a good sort out, the addition of a conservatory and bigger garden are among the top home improvements wished for by homeowners, according to a study by Origin. Research into the home lives of 2,000 British families explored the aspects that lead to a happy family life and found that more than two thirds felt that they were in definite need of more space at home. Andrew Halsall, Managing Director at Origin, explains: “Space plays such a big part in creating a happy home environment. Despite home technology and gadgets becoming increasingly popular, families still consider having the space to spend time together, entertain friends and socialise as the most important element of a happy home. “While increasing the size of a property is not always possible, changes such as opening up the home to the garden or letting in more light can create a feeling of additional space, without having to extend or move.” The research found that children have other ideas when it comes to the home improvements. A tree house is most wished-for, followed by a swimming pool in the garden and a bigger playroom. Among the list of essentials for a happy home life were gadgets, modern comforts and family traditions. Making the effort to eat together, a trip away every few months and having both sets of grandparents close by were also seen as big factors. In fact, four meals together a week, more than one tablet and a Netflix account were said to be key for domestic bliss. Andrew Halsall said: “The list of things that people attribute to happiness at home is an interesting mix of traditional processes, efforts to create a warm environment blended with the presence of technology and modern comforts. It’s nice to see that eating together is still seen as the biggest sign of family bonding and a significant part of what people say makes a happy home.” “Whether it’s through physical changes like extending or developing the property, or through making a conscious effort to do things together more, building that home environment clearly leads to happiness. After all, an Englishman’s home is his castle.” Narrowly missing out on the list was the ability to share the remote control, having blinds to keep out nosey neighbours and a set of bi-fold doors opening out to the garden. TOP 10 HOME IMPROVEMENTS FOR A HAPPY HOME 1. More Space 2. A conservatory 3. A bigger entrance hall 4. Rearranging the furniture to make the rooms appear bigger 5. Updating the furniture 6. A bigger kitchen 7. Having a dining room table 8. Having a good sort out 9. Having a utility room/laundry room 10. A loft conversion