November 2016

  1. The Benefits of Reclaimed Furniture

    The Benefits of Reclaimed Furniture
    Reclaimed furniture is furniture which has been constructed using salvaged materials, such as timber, bricks, or railway sleepers. Also known as upcycled furniture, reclaimed furniture can absolutely transform the look of your home, offering unique pieces for your interior that cannot be bought from anywhere else. There are numerous benefits to installing reclaimed furniture pieces into your home, and Cawarden Brick & Tile Co have compiled just a few below to help aid your forthcoming furniture choices and design projects. Continue reading →
  2. Creating DIY Christmas Decorations Using Reclaimed Materials

    Creating DIY Christmas Decorations Using Reclaimed Materials
    Here at Cawarden Brick & Tile Company, we wholly advocate the utilisation of reclaimed materials when it comes to producing DIY Christmas decorations. As reclaimed material enthusiasts, we believe that the process of crafting DIY Christmas decorations can be enjoyed by all ages. Below, we have collated four decorative ideas for your family to get their teeth into as you celebrate the festive season this year. Continue reading →
  3. Why Every Home Should Have a Reclaimed Fireplace

    Why Every Home Should Have a Reclaimed Fireplace
    As the unseasonably warm summer melts into the brisk chill of autumn, there is truly nothing better than curling up by the fire with a hot drink and a loved one. If you are considering installing a fireplace to help ease those colder days, why not think about purchasing a reclaimed fireplace? Not only do they look striking, but they are practical and will help to ensure that your property is combatting the cold throughout autumn and winter. Continue reading →

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