Boardwalk Meander's mix of new-build homes means most of our work here starts the same way: a household that's just taken transfer, standing in a house full of bare aluminium windows and wanting a coherent plan for the whole property rather than a room-by-room patch job.
A whole-house approach
We measure every window in one visit and quote the full schedule together — blockout rollers in bedrooms, sunscreen or day-night rollers in the main living areas, and venetians in kitchens and bathrooms where moisture matters. It's a more efficient process than measuring room by room as budget allows, and it means the finish looks planned rather than pieced together.
Getting the outdoor spaces working too
New estate homes here typically come with a patio or deck that's still an empty slab on move-in day. A folding-arm awning, motorised with a wind sensor, is usually the first outdoor addition — turning that space into somewhere the household actually uses through summer.
Motorisation from day one
Because everything is being specified at once, it's the easiest possible time to build in motorisation where it matters — high glass, wide sliders, anything above a stairwell — rather than adding it as an awkward retrofit two years down the line.