Myths about Aga Ovens – Part One

July 23, 2010 · Filed Under Home & Garden · Comment 

Aga Myths Many people would like to own an Aga oven and with the selection of models available these days it’s possible to enjoy an iconic range cooker from one of the world’s most well known manufacturers. Regardless of whether you are considering a classic heat storage cooker or a dual-fuel option, there’s the perfect oven to suit your needs. For those people looking for the simplicity of a traditional Aga you may have stumbled upon a few naysayers as to the benefits.

To begin with, owners believe that there’s no better method of cooking food and the background heat from the oven keeps much of the home warm for seven or more months of the year. And who could resist leaning against the towel rail on a nippy winter’s day? Nevertheless, several doubts associated with these kind of cookers still remain and many stem from a lack of information about how to operate them. If that’s the case then going to an Aga demonstration is time wisely spent.

Below is part one in a list of typical misconceptions about Agas and the specifics that should help to put your mind at ease should you be thinking about making a purchase.

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The Dual Fuel Aga

June 18, 2010 · Filed Under Home & Garden · Comment 

Aga-3-oven-Claret-in-roomset So you want an Aga cooker but you don’t want an oven that relies on heat storage. You want a gas stove and electric oven but you want the look of a traditional Aga. If this dilemma sounds familiar, or perhaps you’re just in the market for a new conventional oven, the dual fuel Aga cooker is the perfect solution.

Aga has recognised their iconic range cooker is no longer just the oven of choice for countryside living. There is also a demand among city dwellers and those living in smaller properties but sometimes space or energy supply will not permit a larger heat storing Aga.

The gas and electric Aga

When you want a cooker that complements both traditional and contemporary styles of kitchen, and you want the versatility and efficiency of a conventional oven, then the duel fuel Aga should be considered as a serious contender.

As the name ‘duel fuel cooker’ suggests, it is a combination of gas fired burners and an electric Aga oven. This type of oven, known generally as a ‘conventional oven’, is the most popular in the homes of Britain and across the world. Duel fuel has become the common choice due to the versatility that multifunction electric cooking can offer, along with the controllability and quick reaction of gas fired burners. Recent research suggests that people with duel fuel cookers also see a decrease in their energy bills.

If you’re familiar with the look of the heat storage Aga range cookers then you’ll know the housing is cast iron, the surfaces are protected by enamel and the oven doors are side opening with slam-catches. The conventional Aga oven offers that same classic build and with a variety of options to suit your needs.

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AGA Cookers – Q&A

May 26, 2010 · Filed Under Home & Garden · Comment 

AGA Cooker Until you’ve owned an Aga it can be difficult to fully understand all the benefits these range cookers can offer the home. However, what any Aga owner will tell you is that without a doubt once you’ve got one, you won’t want to use any other cooker again.

Potential Aga owners will have any number of questions they want answered before splashing out on one of these iconic range cookers and the best way to get those answers is to visit an Aga showroom where you’ll find experts on-hand to give you all the details. In the meantime, here are just some of the most common questions and answers to help you decide.

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Green Presents for the Ethical Home

February 11, 2010 · Filed Under Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Ethical gifts for the home We’ve got some way to go until we can all call our homes truly eco-friendly or ethical, but even the smallest changes can have a big impact to the environment (and our wallets). Creating an ethical home isn’t necessarily about making large-scale alterations to your house in order to reduce your carbon footprint. Being ethical is a personal choice that places more emphasis on the social and environmental responsibilities of being a home owner. We can all do our bit, and we can help others by buying them green presents for the home that will hopefully encourage them to be more environmentally aware too.

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Healing Problem Houses

June 10, 2009 · Filed Under Health, Home & Garden · Comment 

Healing Problem Houses We’ve all heard someone say ‘that’s a sad house’. Either more than one person living in the house has passed on, or people become sick. Perhaps the house has seen more than its fair share of divorces or arguments. It may be known locally as a ‘haunted house. The atmosphere surrounding the house is negative, and no-one seems to know why. Maybe you own such a house and want to sell. Or maybe you’re tired of being sick all the time. The good news is: there is a cure, and it will work.

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Tips on Bathroom Lighting Safety

April 16, 2009 · Filed Under Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Bathroom lighting I hate my bathroom. I mean the ensuite – the back bathroom (the bathroom at the back of the house, closest to our girls’ bedrooms) is bearable. But the ensuite is my least favourite room of the house. I don’t like the colour scheme, and the fittings are a horrid cream colour. I am a traditionalist – bathroom fittings have to be white. The toilet, the basin, the taps all need to be white. The tiles should be something that goes with white. Same for the towels and the toilet tissues, and the accessories. Cream and brown is dated, dark and disgusting.

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Organise Your Garage Storage

April 11, 2009 · Filed Under Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Garage storage Every home should have garage storage for your vehicles, or anything else that you would like to keep safe. From cars to bicycles and gardening tools, there is something you can buy to help you keep things organised. I am sure you wouldn’t want to have a bike at the front while another on the corner of your garage. This would be a mess, not to mention the fact that you have to find each and every thing at a different place. Why the hassle when you can group things accordingly?

Get a bike stand to store as many bicycles as you have in your household. Perhaps your son and daughter have their own bicycles and it would be great to have a designated place for them to store it. You might even have your own bicycle. Why not keep all the bicycles in one place so that it is easier to get it when you need it?

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Eco Lighting

January 19, 2009 · Filed Under Environment, Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Eco Lighting You must have often wondered how you, as an individual, can contribute to making the Earth greener and more eco-friendly. You don’t have to clean your street everyday to show your environmental concerns. Instead, small changes in your lifestyle – like the bulbs you use – can make a big impact on the environment. For example, the normal incandescent bulbs that you use convert only about 5 to 10 percent of electricity into light. The rest of electricity consumed is released as heat. This is not only harmful to the environment, but also to the people who use these bulbs. So by using green lighting, or eco lighting, we are not only saving our environment but also saving ourselves from the harmful effects of ordinary bulbs.

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Add Beauty To Your Home With Floral Canvas Prints

January 12, 2009 · Filed Under Home & Garden · Comment 

Print-to-canvas Floral canvas prints are by far the most common type of print used in interiors. The reason for this is that the prints are appealing to the eye and make the room livelier. But if you are bored of using floral photographs or curtains but still want these prints in your interiors then you can opt for canvas prints that have floral prints on them. Are you wondering what canvas prints are? It is basically a technique wherein the digital photographs are converted and are printed on canvas.

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Celebrating Memories On Canvas

December 3, 2008 · Filed Under Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Photo-to-canvas Nothing has evolved more significantly and at a faster rate than the visual media, thanks to photography and its related developments. Capturing images in the mind and transforming them into art and sculpture was prevalent among all civilised human societies since the earliest times. However, it was only with the discovery of the printing process that the art of photography assumed importance and reached the heights of glory that we now experience today.

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