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2 days ago


Luxury Volkner motorhome comes with car and garage
When you’re a Brit, dark nights and dreary days can have you yearning for the
sun. This makes it easy to occasionally close your eyes and imagine taking
possession of a super-luxurious Volkner motorhome in time for your next holiday.
Manufactured in Germany, the Volkner Mobil Performance S comes cram-packed with
creature comforts to make the journey, and the stopovers, an experience to truly
remember. This Volkner motorhome even boasts a garage in which to transport your
day car and is easily able to house a Porsche, BMW, Merc or Ferrari. To stow the
car, you simply drive it onto an electro-hydraulic lift which raises safely into
the motorhome’s expansive underbelly.  The list of impressive design features
could go on and on… The Volkner motorhome will set you back £1.2m This most
magnificent Volkner motorhome will set you back an eye-watering £1.2 million,
but for that, you get a super mobile home and an absolute palace on wheels. For
new users and even seasoned motorhome campers, the price may be a con, but you
do get a lot of bang for your buck. The 40ft Performance S offers a
fully-equipped kitchen with a bespoke cooking island where you can rustle up a
veritable feast, plus ample dining, lots of storage space and opulent sleeping
quarters fit for a king of the road. Volkner Mobil Performance S Specs Battery
performance: 25kWh Diesel generator: 10kW Fresh water up to 1000 litres Solar
system: 2400 watts Total heating power: 26kW Automatic level regulation Garage
dimensions: 4700 x 2030 x 1420mm A luxurious house on wheels As the Volkner
company director, Stephanie Volkner, explains, the Performance S is “‘a house on
wheels’ – but an extremely luxurious house!” “For me, it’s exclusive that the
interior has harmony and all the materials are of the highest quality and their
processing is at the highest level.” Volkner has proved itself over many years
to be an elite specialist when it comes to the creation of luxury mobile homes,
with sleek but practical designs that ooze style combined with convenience. More
affordable motorhomes that have built-in car storage The Volkner is a pricey
pick but, luckily, there are some more cost-effective options on the market:
Morelo Reisemobile Palace Motorhome Designed to carry two-wheelers and smart
cars, a Morelo offers you a decently priced RV in a neat and tidy package.  The
elegant interior has multiple seating options, plus practical storage space, a
panoramic roof window, and warm lighting to elevate your experience. The
exterior includes an ergonomic rear spoiler for reduced dirt circulation and a
plethora of safety features to make driving as smooth as possible.  Purchasing
one of Morelo’s Palace Liners will set you back around £290,000 – still a hefty
amount, but nowhere near the £1.2 million price tag for the Performance S.
Concorde Centurion Simple but effective, this motorhome is perfect for a weekend
getaway. It features an underground garage that can easily fit a car the size of
a MINI Cooper and the option to customise parts of the interior. It comes with
all the interior basics that you need but adds a touch of class with its leather
upholstery and generous floor plan. Every element of the Centurion is created
with practicality and security in mind, with a design that offers convenience,
comfort, and easy driving.  You can also find a second-hand Centurion for around
£250,000. Owning a motorhome is a lifestyle choice Adrian Flux is a specialist
in a variety of niche motoring markets but with a special proclivity for camper
and motorhome insurance. We understand that owning a motorhome is about
lifestyle at least as much as it is about the vehicle, and our policies take
this into account.  Whether you bought your motorhome as a practical way to take
a holiday or simply to facilitate fun weekends, we can provide motorhome
insurance that’s tailored to your needs.  Call us on 0800 369 8590 for a quote
or book a callback at a time that suits you. Post from Fluxposure.

Victorian Homes
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3 days ago


Responsible Restoration: Victorian stained glass windows
Many of us have admired stained glass windows while gazing at a beautiful piece
of Victorian architecture. They make a statement and can really elevate a
property’s distinctiveness, especially if yours comes from that era.  Whether
you’re lucky enough to have a piece of stained glass in your home or you’re
looking to add one, there’s a lot to consider, so keep reading this blog to find
out how you can make this style of windows work for your property. The history
of stained glass Stained glass windows can bring a unique look to the interior
and exterior of a building, capturing natural light and showcasing a decorative
art form that is thousands of years old.  When we think of stained glass, many
of us picture larger ecclesiastical windows in religious venues but there are in
fact examples from as far back as the Ancient Roman and Egyptian times, where
coloured glass was used to produce jewellery and small, decorative objects. 
Stained glass quickly became a favoured way to depict religious imagery, with
one of the earliest examples of stained glass being a rounded portrayal of
Christ from Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy, that comes from the sixth
century. In the UK, many churches feature historical, stained glass windows,
with some dating all the way back to the seventh century. These windows often
depict religious scenes and tend to come in a range of shapes, with arches being
the most common.  Stained glass in the Victorian era Victorian antique glass is
still an incredibly popular decorative item and the same can also be said about
stained glass from the era, with many original windows continuing to be cared
for and preserved in buildings all over the country.  The Christian religion was
prominent in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with many Victorian decorating
trends being inspired by the opulent designs that had previously appeared in
religious buildings – including the stained glass.  Typically utilised in
windows, light fittings, and doors, some Victorians embraced religious motifs
when it came to their stained glass choices, while others commissioned artwork
that featured their family crests, mythical creatures and figures, or
sophisticated floral designs. Some would have employed ‘stained glass painters’
to create depictions of religious symbolism and ancient stories. These more
detailed features could be found in all parts of the Victorian household –
including bathrooms, staircases, and hallways, and were the perfect way to
showcase both their style and wealth.   Is Victorian stained glass art nouveau?
An interior design favourite in the Victorian era, the art nouveau style
included a lot of stained glass. Windows were common, but so were decorative
objects like lamps and vases. One of the most famous art nouveau stained glass
items to come from the Victorian period originated in the States. The classic
Tiffany lamp, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, is still iconic to this day.
How to preserve original Victorian stained glass If your Victorian home has
original stained glass panels, you may have noticed some wear and tear. This is
unfortunately a common construction problem that comes with the ageing process. 
Fortunately, there are professional artisans that you can hire to help with the
preservation of your stained glass – they’ll be able to mend or recreate damaged
panels to ensure the piece keeps both its beauty and durability.  If there is
just a small amount of damage, professionals may be able to repair your window
in situ, while larger repairs may require the panels to be removed and
re-leaded. The re-leading process involves dismantling the entire panel,
cleaning the glass, replacing any broken parts, and then reassembling using new
leads. Steel-strengthening bars may then be used to reinforce the structure when
everything is put back together.  For painted stained glass pieces, a specialist
can be brought in to make sure the repair process doesn’t ruin the original
artwork. They will be able to match the paint colours properly so repairs will
be totally unnoticeable to the untrained eye! If you’re lucky enough to have
original stained glass windows that have fared well over their lifetime, you can
simply preserve their charm with protective glazing. This is typically applied
to the exterior. Should you clean Victorian stained glass?  Yes! Another way of
preserving your stained glass feature is to keep it clean. Again, this can be
professionally done if the glass hasn’t been cleaned in a prolonged period of
time.  This will probably mean having the panels of glass temporarily removed so
they can be cleaned safely.  If you’re dealing with just dust and small amounts
of dirt, we recommend gently cleaning with distilled water on a cotton pad.
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free ebook created by Adrian Flux insurance services. It is full of Victorian
house facts, tips on how to create a Victorian style house — even if you live in
a new-build home — and advice on where to source original Victorian and
reproduction fixtures, fittings, furniture, accessories and art. Download Ebook
The best ways to add stained glass to your Victorian property If you don’t
already have stained glass as a feature in your Victorian home but want to,
these are the best ways to easily incorporate some into your space: Front door –
Victorians loved adding a small stained glass window panel to their front doors
and this can be a simple addition to your home too. There are replica
‘Victorian’ doors you can purchase for your home to recreate the look. These are
often made of more modern materials that will be durable without sacrificing
style.  Windows – This may be slightly more difficult for some properties, but
if you’re able to, adding a stained glass window is definitely worth it,
especially when you see the natural light streaming through it on a sunny day!
You can purchase Victorian-style remakes to match the aesthetic of your period
property. Alternatively, you could replace existing glass panels with bespoke
stained glass.  Artwork – A wonderful alternative to a window is adding a
stained glass panel to your wall as art. This is quick and easy, plus you may be
able to purchase some original Victorian stained glass secondhand from online
marketplaces, antique stores or auctions.Decorations – Tiffany lamps may not be
for everyone, but smaller stained glass decorative items like this can be a
simple way of nodding to your home’s Victorian heritage without making any major
or costly updates to your home. Protecting the stained glass features in your
Victorian Home Whether you have stained glass in your property or not,
preserving and restoring original, period features aren’t the only ways to
protect your Victorian home.  Adrian Flux has a wide range of specialist home
insurance policies to suit you and your period property. Call 0800 916 1270 for
a simple but effective quote or book a callback at a time that suits you. The
post Responsible Restoration: Victorian stained glass windows appeared first on
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6 days ago


The pros and cons of having a thatched roof
For many people, a thatched roof is a principal ingredient when it comes to
buying the perfect Forever Home. They are pretty, picturesque, durable, and a
much-loved feature of the countryside. But, as with most unique house features,
there are problems associated with them too. This blog examines the pros and
cons of thatched roofs, plus how to make one work for your home. Photo by Annie
Japaud on Pexels. The pros of thatched roofs Thatched roofs are a novelty:
England boasts an estimated 60,000 thatch properties and roughly 75% of these
are listed buildings. This means they are quite rare and very fondly looked
upon.       1. Can help lower construction and energy costs Thatch is light and
doesn’t need the heavy support structures that tiles and other roofing materials
need. This lowers costs. Thatch is very durable, with some thatching material’s
lifespan lasting half a century or more. This means you might not have to spend
as much on repairs as you would with other types of roofs.    It also provides
natural insulation, meaning it keeps your home cool in summer and warm in the
winter, which can help save you money on your heating bills.       2. Can
increase the value of your property A thatched roof can increase the value of
your property, as long as it is well-maintained. That’s because some estate
agents see it as a ‘rarity’.  However, in order for value to be added, the
roof’s ridge will need to be in tip-top condition. Ridges usually need replacing
every 10-15 years, which can be a heavy outlay. This means if you are planning
on making a profit when selling your home, ensure that you do this within the
short time-frame you have in order to avoid any extra maintenance costs.       
 3. A great option for the environmentally conscious Not only this, but thatched
roofs are a sustainable, environmentally friendly resource, making it ideal if
you’re looking to save some money, or if you are concerned with the
environment.         4. Thatch can be shaped easily Thatch can be shaped to make
stylish design features without much fuss, in contrast to the hard lines of
other roofing materials.         5. No need for guttering in most cases Thatched
homes don’t have any gutters or drainage systems, meaning you’ll have one less
thing to think about maintenance wise. However, it does make collecting water in
a butt for your plants a much more tricky endeavour if you are a keen gardener. 
Photo by Ritchie Valens on Unsplash. The cons of thatched roofs Unfortunately
thatch isn’t without its own shortcomings:      1. Adding thatch to your home is
a difficult job Installing thatch is a big, labour intensive job. Depending on
the size of the home, it can take several weeks to install, making it a very
expensive initial outlay.      2. You’ll need to get regular maintenance on the
roof Add to this the fact that you’ll have to get the roof inspected annually to
ensure it is sound, so adding thatch to your property might be more trouble than
it’s worth. The ridge cap may need regular maintenance and repair as it is prone
to wear and tear. Leaks are the most common problem, which can cause more
serious damage to other parts of the roof and inside the home.       3. You’ll
need to protect the roof from fire and pests Fire and pest infestation is
common, so you will have to guard against it. Precautions you can take include:
Cutting overhanging branches and foliage to prevent the thatch from retaining
moisture Installing a lightning rod to disperse lightning strikes Installing a
spark resistor for your chimney Using special thatch treatments to repel pests  
    4. They can attract unwanted wildlife  It is also true thatched roofs can be
a haven for animals. There is not much worse than sharing your home with
unwanted creatures. All thatch is protected with a wire netting which helps to
prevent birds and rats nesting in your roof but it is, of course, not 100%
animal proof. Insurance for the thatched roof on your home If your home has a
thatched roof, you will need non-standard household insurance to keep it
protected. The specialist home insurance providers at Adrian Flux have been
insuring thatched roof properties for almost 50 years.  For a swift, hassle-free
quote , call the experts on 0800 369 8590 or book a callback at a time that
suits you. Post from Fluxposure.

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