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Making an entrance with Haddonstone
As
more and more new properties are built throughout the
country, homeowners are increasingly looking for ways
to make their houses stand out from the crowd.
One of the simplest but most effective ways in which
to do this is to build a portico on the front of the house.
Whilst obviously providing shelter from the elements,
porticos can also be used to embellish an otherwise dull
and uninspiring entrance. With a typical portico costing
as little as £2500, while appearing to have a significantly
higher price tag, this is also a great way to increase
the value of a property.
Haddonstone produce a standard range of cast stone porticos
and door surrounds and can also manufacture custom designs.
Different Haddonstone components, including classical
capitals, dentilled cornices, curved entablature and balustrading
can combine to create dramatically different effects on
various styles of property – whether traditional,
classical or contemporary.
Made
using crushed limestone and with a surface texture similar
to natural stone, Haddonstone components are manufactured
in a dry-cast mix which is packed into moulds and left
to harden. A benefit of cast stone is that it can be formed
into intricate shapes using these moulds at a fraction
of the cost of carving natural stone.
Cast stone has to comply with a rigorous set of British
and International standards. Stone supplied by members
of the United Kingdom Cast Stone Association (UKCSA) also
has to achieve a cube compressive strength in excess of
35MPa, and can therefore be confidently used in building
projects.
Cast stone is available in a range of different colours,
including pale shades based on natural Portland and Bath
stones, which effectively contrast with brick or other
common building materials.
Another benefit of cast stone is that it often weathers
more quickly than natural stone, acquiring a patina after
only a couple of years outside. Consequently, it will
soon blend in with existing stonework on traditional or
classical buildings.
Porticos and door surrounds are not the only cast stone
features that can be used to enhance the appearance of
a property – and even simple components such as
quoins, window surrounds and string courses can add value
to a home, as shown by a recent MORI poll for the UKCSA.
MORI
showed 2000 people two pictures of the same newly built
property – with one showing cast stone door surrounds,
window heads, cills and keystones and the other showing
plain, unadorned brickwork. An impressive 79 per cent
preferred the property with cast stone detailing.
The survey showed that people would be willing to pay
up to 5 per cent more for a property with cast stone features
– equal to over £9,000 at January 2006 prices.
Considering that the stone pictured in the survey cost
only £500, an impressive profit margin can be achieved
with only minimal cost and effort.
Many features can be retro-fitted onto an existing property
after construction. This means that these potential profits
are not limited to owners of new build properties.
Furthermore, many Haddonstone features are available
in TecLite, a thinner and lighter alternative to Haddonstone
which is easier to handle and helps to overcome health
and safety legislation.
For more information and to request a copy of Haddonstone’s
inspirational new catalogue, contact 01604 770711 or visit
Haddonstone’s stylish new website www.haddonstone.co.uk
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Notes to editors:
With a client list ranging from independent self-builders
and renovators to national housebuilders, Haddonstone
is a leading manufacturer of cast stone architectural
features. The company’s standard collection ranges
from quoins, window surrounds and copings to balustrading,
columns and temples. Haddonstone can also produce custom
designs to architects’ drawings or as copies of
originals as part of restoration projects.
The national average house price in January 2006 was
£188,191 (source: ODPM)
Ipsos MORI interviewed a nationally representative quota
sample of 2,044 British adults in March 2006. The poll
was commissioned by the UKCSA.
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Kate Orage, Public Relations Officer
01604 772037
kateo@haddonstone.co.uk
9am – 5.30pm Monday to Friday
Haddonstone Ltd,
The Forge House,
East Haddon,
Northampton
NN6 8DB
01604 770711 fax: 01604 770027
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