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5 Ways to upgrade your home 

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The current cost of living crisis has significantly impacted the housing market, and for many people, moving is no longer an option. As a result, more homeowners are choosing to upgrade their existing properties to give them a fresh, new feel. 

Luckily, there are a great deal of things you can do in terms of home improvement that will make it feel as though you’ve moved into a brand new house. So, if you’ve been considering updating your home but aren’t sure where to start, here are five excellent home improvement ideas. 

Use strategic lighting 

Lighting can make all the difference to a room’s vibes. For example, swapping harsh overhead lights for softer, warm toned lamps dotted around the room can give a space more ambiance. You’d be surprised how much of a difference this simple (and incredibly affordable) change can make. 

Refresh everyday surfaces 

From kitchen counters to storage cupboards, vinyl wrapping is a great way to completely restyle your home for a lot less time, effort, and money. With an abundance of styles, colours, and designs out there to choose from, it’s an incredibly versatile option. 

It’s a particularly good method if you’re renting and limited on decor options. Vinyl wrapping is easy to apply and can be removed without damaging the surface underneath, so you can decorate your home how you really want without worrying about losing your deposit.   

Wall panelling 

Ribbed wall panels are another effective way to completely transform a space without having to put up with weeks of renovations and extortionate labour costs. Even a simple accent wall can make an outdated space look fresh and modern, and with plenty of colours and finishes out there, there is something to suit every taste. 

Declutter and rearrange furnishings

If your budget is especially tight, rearranging your furniture and decluttering your space can be enough to give your home a new lease of life. Spend some time going through all your belongings and donate, bin, or give away any items you no longer need or want. Once you’ve got a tidier space, you can look at all the arrangement possibilities for your furniture.

Fresh paint 

Sometimes all it takes is a fresh lick of paint to make a room look more put together. Switching up the colours within a room or even reapplying the same colour to add some vibrancy can make your home feel brand new. 

Refresh your home even on a budget 

No matter how much or how little you’re willing to spend, there are plenty of things you can do to reinvigorate your home, from ambient lighting to quick and easy wall panelling! 

 

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Historic Pembrokeshire island fort goes on the market for £3m

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Restored Victorian fortress off West Angle Bay offers buyers a slice of Pembrokeshire history – for a cool £3 million

ONE of Pembrokeshire’s most striking and unusual landmarks, the Victorian fort on Thorne Island, has been put up for sale – and it could be yours for offers in excess of £3 million.

The Grade II* listed stronghold sits half a mile off the golden sands of West Angle Bay, commanding dramatic 360-degree views over the Milford Haven Waterway. Steeped in military history, it was built in the 1850s by more than 1,000 workers to guard against a feared French invasion during the reign of Napoleon III.

A fortress born from fear

The fort was part of a chain of defences known as Palmerston’s Forts, commissioned after a government commission concluded that the deep, sheltered harbour of Milford Haven was vulnerable to attack. With walls several feet thick, gun emplacements, and space for a 100-strong garrison, Thorne Island was designed to be impregnable.

Although it never fired a shot in anger, it became a familiar sight to generations of fishermen, sailors and beachgoers. After its military life ended, it was transformed into an unlikely hotel and, later, a private residence.

From ruin to luxury hideaway

By the time tech entrepreneur Mike Conner bought the island in 2017, the once-proud fort had fallen into disrepair. Acquired for around £500,000, it then underwent a painstaking decade-long restoration costing some £2 million.

Today, the fortress offers around 8,000 square feet of high-spec living space, blending original stonework and arched windows with modern comforts. It boasts five bedrooms – three with en suites – an open-plan kitchen and snug, and sweeping views from every room.

A rooftop bar and games area crown the structure, offering the kind of sunset panorama you simply can’t get on the mainland.

Off-grid and self-sufficient

Reaching Thorne Island is part of the adventure: visitors arrive by boat or helicopter. Once there, the property is entirely self-sufficient, with solar panels feeding a 100 kWh battery bank, air-source heat pumps with underfloor heating, a 250,000-litre rainwater harvesting system, and a state-of-the-art sewage treatment plant.

There’s even a 10-metre crane for unloading supplies from boats – making it possible to stock up without braving the tides.

A playground for the imaginative

The sale is being handled by Knight Frank, who suggest the fort could serve as an ultra-private family retreat, a boutique hotel, or even a base for creative projects. With Pembrokeshire’s tourism trade booming and Milford Haven’s waters attracting increasing maritime traffic, its potential is as vast as the views.

Locals, however, will see it as more than a curiosity for wealthy buyers – it’s a piece of the county’s heritage, one that has stood watch over the Haven for more than 160 years.

For now, the tide of ownership is about to turn again. Whether its next chapter is one of public hospitality or private seclusion remains to be seen – but one thing is certain: Thorne Island’s walls will keep on watching the horizon.

 

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