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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.06 to 31.12 - Page nb 34

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.06.2022 - 31.12.2022
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Full of energy Good insulation in the home is one of the best ways to stabilise the temperature, and improve energy efficiency. “There's a range of insulation products suitable for pitched roofs, ceilings, external walls, internal partitions and underfloor, which work as a thermal barrier to prevent heat escaping in winter and entering in summer, and provide acoustic benefits,” says James Bedford of Knauf Insulation (Earthwool). When choosing insulation batts, look at the R-value. “The higher the R-value, the better the insulation will perform at resisting heat flow," explains James. Some products can be installed by a confident DlYer, but wear correct protective equipment and follow safety instructions carefully. Floor show Before deciding on flooring, consider the material's thermal mass — its ability to store heat and radiate it back. Low-mass floors, such as timber, tend to heat up faster than high-mass materials like concrete, tile and stone. But once warm, high-mass floors retain heat for longer. Drape expectations or heat, or they can be permanently Closing full-length, quality curtains, fixed to shelter outdoor spaces. Window of opportunity roller blinds or plantation shutters Much of a home's heat gain and loss before the temperature drops outside Turn up the heat is through windows s0, if you're will help create a cocooning effect. There's a wide selection of heaters, building, plan window placement Generally, the thicker the window from woodburners to realistic gas log carefully. To maximise the benefits of covering, the more insulating it is. or electric fireplaces. Reverse cycle winter sun, have the kitchen and living Full curtains in a thick or specialised airconditioners have a thermostat to areas facing north, and include large thermal fabric retain warmth, but windows and glazed doors where Hamptons-style shutters work, too. possible. Conversely, to minimise heat Martin Wilson of EasyAs Shutters loss, use smaller windows on south- explains, “Our plantation shutters have facing walls. solid blades that help contain heat in As well as air leaking around a warm room, making them a great windows, a lot of heat is lost through option if you're looking to improve your the glass. With double glazing, the home's thermal efficiency.” 3 sealed gap between the two panes of Exterior shutters can be hinged or g glass acts as a barrier to prevent heat installed on sliding systems to give é escaping and keep cold air outside. an extra layer of protection from cold 8 “Quality insulation will help to capture and slow down the flow of heat energy throughout the walls, ceiling and underfloors” James Bedford, Knauf Insulation (Earthwool) Now add extra warmth with colour and texture: bunnings.co.nz/ create-a-cosy-home-this-winter Read it! "NZ Ministty of Business, Innovation and Employment 34 bunnings.co.nz | (O) bunningsnz | ) bunnings

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Full of energy Good insulation in the home is one of the best ways to stabilise the temperature, and improve energy efficiency. “There's a range of insulation products suitable for pitched roofs, ceilings, external walls, internal partitions and underfloor, which work as a thermal barrier to prevent heat escaping in winter and entering in summer, and provide acoustic benefits,” says James Bedford of Knauf Insulation (Earthwool). When choosing insulation batts, look at the R-value. “The higher the R-value, the better the insulation will perform at resisting heat flow," explains James. Some products can be installed by a confident DlYer, but wear correct protective equipment and follow safety instructions carefully. Floor show Before deciding on flooring, consider the material's thermal mass — its ability to store heat and radiate it back. Low-mass floors, such as timber, tend to heat up faster than high-mass materials like concrete, tile and stone. But once warm, high-mass floors retain heat for longer. Drape expectations or heat, or they can be permanently Closing full-length, quality curtains, fixed to shelter outdoor spaces. Window of opportunity roller blinds or plantation shutters Much of a home's heat gain and loss before the temperature drops outside Turn up the heat is through windows s0, if you're will help create a cocooning effect. There's a wide selection of heaters, building, plan window placement Generally, the thicker the window from woodburners to realistic gas log carefully. To maximise the benefits of covering, the more insulating it is. or electric fireplaces. Reverse cycle winter sun, have the kitchen and living Full curtains in a thick or specialised airconditioners have a thermostat to areas facing north, and include large thermal fabric retain warmth, but windows and glazed doors where Hamptons-style shutters work, too. possible. Conversely, to minimise heat Martin Wilson of EasyAs Shutters loss, use smaller windows on south- explains, “Our plantation shutters have facing walls. solid blades that help contain heat in As well as air leaking around a warm room, making them a great windows, a lot of heat is lost through option if you're looking to improve your the glass. With double glazing, the home's thermal efficiency.” 3 sealed gap between the two panes of Exterior shutters can be hinged or g glass acts as a barrier to prevent heat installed on sliding systems to give é escaping and keep cold air outside. an extra layer of protection from cold 8 “Quality insulation will help to capture and slow down the flow of heat energy throughout the walls, ceiling and underfloors” James Bedford, Knauf Insulation (Earthwool) Now add extra warmth with colour and texture: bunnings.co.nz/ create-a-cosy-home-this-winter Read it! "NZ Ministty of Business, Innovation and Employment 34 bunnings.co.nz | (O) bunningsnz | ) bunnings
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