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It’s been said that Scotland can sometimes experience all four seasons in one day and never has a truer word been spoken. For keen horticulturists like the Taylors, who live in Balmulllo this meant that opportunities to relax in their beautiful garden were all too few.
The couple had previously thought about adding a garden room, but didn’t want “just another conservatory” – it had to be a true extension of the outdoors. They were aware of our impressive reputation and decided to see what we could recommend. “Exceptional service and a design that’s everything we dreamed of.”
We introduced them to our sunroom range, showing them that it would give them all the comfort, security and flexibility of adding a room to their house, while allowing them to enjoy the full beauty of their outside space. It was exactly what they had been looking for.
Having fully explored what they wanted from their sunroom, we made sure they had a single point of contact throughout the project so no detail got overlooked. And with our skilled tradesmen carrying out the build, it ran like clockwork.
The end result is nothing short of stunning. So while we may not be able to count on the weather in Scotland, the Taylors will always be able to count on the enjoyment they get from their new sunroom.
A small village in Fife, Balmullo is situated on the A92 which links Dundee with Cupar. Balmullo has grown much bigger in the past few years, as many new houses (mainly bungalows) have been built. Lots of people moved to Balmullo because of its location; it is within easy travelling distance of Dundee, Cupar, St Andrews and Glenrothes and many new residents work in one of the local towns or are stationed at R.A.F Leuchars, which is just two miles away.
The homes in the main street are much older and date back to the early 19th century and this part of the village has hardly changed at all, so a very interesting contrast in designs of houses.