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warmcore-homes · 5 years
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WarmCore Homes :Every mans home is his castle
WarmCore Homes :Every mans home is his castle
  When in 1604 Sir Edward Coke declared –
“the house of every one is to him as his Castle and Fortress as well for defence against injury and violence, as for his repose” which over the years has become simplified to “a man’s home is his castle”
-who would have believed that we at GFD Trading and our WarmCore subsidiary would some 414 years later be installing our very first castle with Bi fold doors. We accept that we are massaging the facts a little as the “castle” in question is actually a new annex extension to the original building, but it is not every day that we are asked to carry out an installation in somewhere quite so grand.
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  However when Bi fold doors are of the quality of WarmCore doors they are a welcome addition addition to any home as our installation photographs show.
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  It is not difficult to imagine, even from these “construction” photographs, just how superb these doors will look when the annex has achieved its final decoration as the annex mellows into the surroundings of the main building so will the WarmCore doors
At WarmCore we are not surprised that our Bi Fold doors have been chosen for such an illustrious setting as these are doors which simply ooze quality.
The unique WarmCore profile with its multi chambered ORANGE UPVC core wrapped in aluminium is extremely versatile and is at the core of the WarmCore range of products doors, Bi fold doors,
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At WarmCore our goal is to give all of our customers sophisticated and stylish products that provide a” Warm Living experience “in their homes whether it be a new property an extension or an alteration this is a product that will improve the quality of your home..
The range which continues to expand currently encompasses single residential doors, French/patio doors and a multitude of sliding door options to fit openings up to a maximum of 6000mm wide x 2400mm high with options of 2 to 7 panels dependent only upon the size of the opening and WarmCore product is –
-stylish and thermally efficient compared to compatible products up to 25% more so with double glazing and 75% with triple glazing.
– the stylish good looks come from the aluminium frame which comes in a range of four anodised colours pure white, heritage cream, anthracite grey or jet black and the strength
-the thermal efficiency come from the multi -chamber “orange” UPVC central core of the aluminium frame
– the glazing options which can be either double or triple glazed and which provide extremely efficient thermal ratings, 1.4W/m2K for double and 1.0W/m2K for triple glazing
Every WarmCore door single residential, French or Bifold is both strong and durable having achieved accreditation to PAS 24 and” Secured by Design” (the one recommended by the Police and most Insurance Companies).
They are all designed and constructed to ensure that they will keep your family safe inside and the weather locked outside.
Even if your home is not a castle, we can guarantee that when you install WarmCore Bifold doors it will feel like one (but without the draughts) and possibly even better than the style and sophistication they will add to your property these doors are so thermally efficient they will guarantee huge savings on all of your heating bills.
please note all trimming and finishing is being dealt with by other contractor who are fitting ZINC to edging (boxing off etc…)
  WarmCore Homes :Every mans home is his castle was originally published on WarmCore Homes Blog
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thtspt · 6 years
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Vlad when i got him vs 2 months later :) both unedited
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dan-the-dreamer · 3 years
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Things I LOVE
-Water! Fountains; Wishing Wells; Waterfalls; clean, tiled pools; turquoise island lagoons; drizzling, almost misty rain; bubble baths; whirlpools; water portals; ponds; any kind of blue-green water
-Variety/combinations! Different cultures; lots of colors; collecting different objects (e.g. The Infinity Stones, The Horcruxes); the classical elements; candy flavors; different parts coming together to form one whole (e.g. Power Rangers, Transformers: Combiner Wars.); The four seasons
-Church iconography! High ceilings that give off echoes; Illuminated manuscripts and scriptures; carved pillars on the inside; massive spires; giant stained glass windows; candlelight; golden instruments; incense; fleur-de-lis; chanting in Latin; the ringing of bells; checkered floor tiles
-Vellichor! Big libraries/bookshops; old, leather-bound tomes with silk bookmarks sticking out; books piled up haphazardly in massive towers; those ladders on wheels you can move along the walls; so many shelves it looks like a maze; multi-story libraries; Dark Academia; Spiral/winding staircases
-Cute Subversion! Candygore/pastelgore; friendly giants; dragon/monster cuddles; redeemable villains with cute quirks; Anything usually seen as scary, dangerous, gross, or bad being made cute or harmless; current pop culture being reimagined in old-school art styles/advertisements
-Hidden worlds/portals! Arthur and the Invisibles; Alice in Wonderland; Minecraft; Terraria; Ornate doorways that you don’t know where they lead
-Peaceful/Healing Settings!  Winnie the Pooh; Moomin Valley; places where not much is going on, and you can mentally relax; hygge
-Big cities! Tall skyscrapers; little nooks and crannies that hide special little shops; different kinds of people helping each other out; Factories with towering smokestacks; little houses stacked up like the town in The Boxtrolls
-Aesthetics! Cottagecore; Carnivalcore/Circuscore; Cleancore; Naturecore; Honeycore; Pastelcore; Angelcore; Grandmacore; Softcore; Warmcore; Fairycore; Any kind of “Punk”; Lofi; Sleepycore
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warmcore-homes · 5 years
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WarmCore Homes :Remember This?
WarmCore Homes :Remember This?
Almost a year ago back in April 2019 we included a blog entitled “WarmCore not quite the norm but we love it” on our website which featured a commission where the client had requested a full property fitted out with our WarmCore product a request to instal 13 windows, 2 bi-folding doors and 1 set of French doors.
Within the text of that blog we made the following statement –
“Take away the scaffolding and put down the landscaping and this property will be stunning – we think so and clearly so does our client – we take great pleasure in printing his words below-
“The new windows and doors have completely made the building come to life after seeing it as a shell for so long! We couldn’t be happier with the finished result and the frames look even better than we imagined! The anthracite grey looks stunning in aluminium, and we are so glad we went with the flush sash. All of the tradesmen we have on site have commented on the quality of the windows.
Special thanks to our Warmcore project manager who took the time to go through all the options in detail and kept in contact with us throughout the project. We were worried after the survey as one of our openings was too small for the French doors the architect called for, but Warmcore found a great solution with some tilt and turn windows that we absolutely love! It is refreshing to deal with a company that really know their stuff and care about the customer’s needs.
We must also praise the fitting team who were superb, working tirelessly and showing attention to detail with all finishing off. We have saved for years to build our dream home and we are so pleased we chose Warmcore Homes. Thank you again.”
We can now state with certainty that both our client and ourselves were correct – the scaffolding is down; the landscaping is in place and the property is stunning. Compare and contrast the above photograph of the rear elevation of the property with the finished article
 Rear Elevation
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    The finished photos from the client truly show the transformation of this home
Or maybe the front of the property? Which we featured as individual window and door photographs in the original blog
Front Elevation 
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And the one we like the best of all – the rear elevation as taken from the opposite side of the Gable which features the large panoramic Bi Fold door which did not appear in the original Blog as at the time of the original photographs were taken it had not been delivered to site and all that could have been photographed was a hole in the wall. Now that it has been installed it looks stunning and creates a superb focal point to the rear of the property from the outside and a wonderful window onto the garden from the inside.
Rear Elevation featuring panoramic Bi Fold door
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As we stated in the title of the original blog “ not quite our norm ( although it is becoming so as more clients are looking for a complete house of our product or a change out of all their existing windows to our product) – and yes we do love it” as we are sure you would too if you decided to change your doors and windows to WarmCore.
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  The finished photos from the client truly show the transformation of this home
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  WarmCore Homes :Remember This? was originally published on WarmCore Homes Blog
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