

WINDOW TAX
The UK's Window Tax is a fascinating and bizarre piece of historical tax legislation. Do you know what we're talking about? Let's start from the beginning. The Window Tax was a property tax introduced in England and Wales in 1696, during the reign of King William III. The tax level was determined based on the number of windows in a dwelling. As properties of wealthier citizens were typically larger and contained more windows, and glass was considered a luxury item, this was


TIMBER CLADDING
The use of timber in building facades was gaining popularity due to its aesthetic appeal and environmental benefits. However, in the past couple of years, as a direct consequence of the Building Safety Act, some insurers have declared timber cladding a risk they are not whilling to take. And so, today we will share a few considerations you should be aware of before making a decision to use timber in yourproject: Let's see the Pros first: Aesthetics: * Timber offers a natu


FINDING YOUR STYLE
Have you ever looked at an interior shop and struggled seeing your style reflected? You are not alone. Shop fronts are filled to the brim with pieces that are full or drama and perfectly in scale for window displays but too large for most homes. On the top of that they look to catch the eye and hence many display decorative objects rather than useful ones, making it difficult to relate. Our tips for anyone looking to furnish their home are quite simple: 1. Know your sizes


ABOUT CONTEXT AND DESIGN
As a business owner, have you ever wondered whether your projects should respond to its context? Many businesses pull inspiration from a brand guide book when it comes to designing and forget to consider their context. As a result, an idea that was suited to one location feels like an eye sore. Then you have businesses who either by choice or imposition have to take the context literally rather than explore how it applies to them as a brand and as a result, they end up pro


DO YOU NEED PERMISSION?
Across London you will find that most shops have a small zone in front of them where they are allowed to place some of their displays. The area is often defined by coin-like metal buttons. The zone is understood to be vertically too. This said, there are always businesses that want to push forward into the public realm and in London in particular, it means that by doing so they are in the zone that belongs to the council / highways authority. As such it will require permissi


SELECTING THE CORRECT TILE TRIM AND CORNER SOLUTION
When observing a tiled convex (outward-facing) corner, one might wonder why a polished chrome trim was selected or whether a more discreet alternative exists. In architectural interior design, the resolution of these junctions is a hallmark of quality. This guide outlines the technical considerations required to achieve a refined finish in your bathroom or kitchen. The Mitred Corner: The Architect's Preference In a residential context, our preferred method for joining tiles a


OPEN HOUSE 2024
This Sunday one of our clients will open her Victorian home to receive visitors as part of Open House. Set in a beautiful street in an Islington Conservation Area, the house which was built in 1864 has been renovated three times (1984 , 1993 and 2023) and it is a unique example of how to transform a Victorian house to modern living. The 1984 refurbishment was the most significant one transforming the interiors into a modernist dream that stops you on your feet when the door


HOW MUCH GLAZING IS ALLOWED IN AN EXTENSION?
Did you know that it is building regulations, rather than planning, that dictates how much glazing you can have in an extension?


WEBSITE REDESIGN REVEALS
Because the election has slowed down the industry, at Atelier EURA we have redesigned our website and updated our FREE e-book.


