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Install a New Energy Efficient Kitchen and add 10% to your property today

A new kitchen is the most common improvement carried out by homeowners, with revamped kitchens accounting for 25% of all home improvements carried out over the last five years. And it’s easy to see why – not only does a newly fitted kitchen make for an eye-catching addition to any home, it can also represent the best value returns, as a layout of around £7,500 can add as much as 26% on to the value of your property.
It might also be worth combining the dining room and kitchen to create a more attractive, multi-functional living space. Having a new kitchen fitted is a big job that can involve work on the plumbing, electric and gas supplies alongside any construction work, so make sure you use a reputable company to carry out any renovations.

What is causing people to fit a new kitchen?

Making changes to your home’s efficiency and heating can help you save thousands of pounds every year. There are several ways to cut costs quickly and cheaply, helping to save energy and live more sustainably.

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Making changes to your home’s efficiency and heating can help you save thousands of pounds every year. There are several ways to cut costs quickly and cheaply, helping o save energy and live more sustainably.
• Save £150 a year Installing a SMART thermostat and turning the thermostat down by 1oC can save up to £150 a year. Aim for 15oC-17oC when the property is empty, and a cosy 19oC-21oC when people are at home.
• Save up to £200 a year Keep the heat trapped insided the home. Don’t forget to draught proof tiny gaps such as keyholes, letter boxes, holes behind kitchen units or in the floor.