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When picking out a property it’s the big things that help us make our choice; location, size, and of course; cost. However, once we’ve moved in it’s the little things that make it feel like our home; the colours and themes we choose for our décor and the small nuances of our own personal style that seep through in the selection of even the most practical of appliances and accessories. |
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Small details like door handles and light fittings really make all the difference to your home. Homes & Bargains has rounded up some great companies with finishing touches that won’t break the bank.
In the Catford, London episode doorchic supplied the wardrobe handles for Souki Hildreth.
Catford, London - Souki Hildreth

Designer Souki Hildreth and the team visit Catford in south London to transform the home of a widow at the request of her two children and daughter-in-law. Souki and the crew had just one hour to revamp her living room and bedroom, along with her daughter's room. www.itv.com/lifestyle/60minutemakeover/series7suppliers200910/catfordlondon/default.html

In the Romford, Essex show doorchic helped Linda with the door and wardrobe furniture for the bedroom.
Romford, Essex - Linda Barker
Linda led the team in Romford, Essex at Dorothy’s home. Dorothy is a hard- working single mum, who despite recent illness, devotes her time and energy to her family and friends. They hoped that a beautiful home would be a dream come true for Dorothy. Linda had just one hour to make sure the transformation was brilliant – and completed before Dorothy arrived back. www.itv.com/lifestyle/60minutemakeover/series7suppliers200910/romfordessex/default.html

Another Television programme featuring www.doorchic.co.uk products was 60 minute makeover, where doorchic helped with the cabinet furniture in the bedroom for the Leytonstone programme.
Leytonstone, London - Derek Taylor

In their article "Get Kerb Appeal" the Ideal home show said:
"Some shiny new door fixings from doorchic will further rejuvenate your door without costing an arm and a leg."

The Telegraph.co.uk in their article, "50 ways to improve your home: First Impressions" wrote:
"Think about door "furniture". Try doorchic (01924 230265, www.doorchic.co.uk) for a wide range of iron, brass, glass and wooden door furniture."

The Times in their article "Life style property interiors" wrote:
"Finally think about replacing the wardrobe door handles to finish off the look. www.doorchic.co.uk offer great styles at good prices with quick delivery".
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The article "don't move - improve" appeared in the Sunday Times and the Times Online regarding updating your front door and said:
"For a final touch, add new chrome or brass fittings; www.doorchic.co.uk has a good range."
"Furnishing a room: Little things make a big difference" appeared in the The Independent and said of doorchic's door knob range:
"Door knobs are yet another detail that can make the difference between cheap and nasty and well thought out interior design. Doorchic (01924 230265; www.doorchic.co.uk [http://www.doorchic.co.uk]) has dozens of styles, including leather levers and antique brass knobs. And if you don't like any of those, design your own from an array of finishes, such as pewter and iron."

SKY magazine and website www.sky.com picked out items from our Glass and Crystal range and wrote:
"The bubble door knob ( Ref: DFDK4011) has been billed as doorchic'c 'star buy', and it's not difficult to see why. This unsprung door knob is simply gorgeous. Made from bubble crystal and finished with polished chrome this would make a stylish feature to bedroom doors - or all yours!"
And they also wrote:
"For lashings of glamour that's perfectly suited to bedrooms, this Sonata (Ref:GHS801 & GHS802) crystal door knobs is a beauty. Handcrafted and unsprung, this exquisite piece can be used on wardrobes, bedrooms and internal doors for timeless sparkle."
www.certifiedblogaholic.com wrote in their article "Door Chic for a classy home" :
"I’m planning do some renovations to our home in the coming months. I’ve been browsing through home magazines and looking through hardware stores this early to get an idea on how to improve the look and feel of our home. I’m hoping to make a major improvement on a tight budget. With a little innovation, ingenuity, and research, I’m sure I can make our home look better without looking cheap.
Window shopping online has also become one of my hobby lately in accomplishing this endeavor. I can easily look at the available products and the price without leaving the comfort of the house or the office. One of the shops I discovered online is www.doorchic.co.uk which provides high quality architectural ironmongery. This include door handles, knobs, butt hinges, bathroom fittings, and other hardware products. I really love their door handles because of the variety of designs. Most of their designs will enhance the look of any door. A simple door would look classy and expensive if fitted with their handles or knobs.
Doorchic, however, does not only offer expensive accessories. They have all products to meet any budget. While browsing their products, I suddenly also got the urge to refurbish my bathroom fittings. And of course, I don’t have to shell out cold cash to purchase. The magic of online shopping is that I can charge them to my credit card and get more flexibility with my purchases. I only hope I can finish my renovation without having to leave my computer. Wish me luck." Follow this link for the actual article www.certifiedblogaholic.com/archives/108
www.doorchic.co.uk and it's products have been featured in many magazines and newspapers and on Television for the individuality and style of the items on the website.
We have listed some Television examples below.
On Channel Five's popular DIY help programme, "How not to decorate", featuring Colin and Justin. We supplied the cabinet fittings for the Master bedroom in series 3, episode 5, Wellingborough.

"Fives interior design gurus Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan return for a new series of How Not To Decorate, in which they question the dubious style choices made by the British public and attempt to rectify them. This time, however, they have a bigger budget; a bigger build team; and even bigger design ambitions - all of which inevitably means bigger drama.
Colin and Justin head a team of builders, project managers and homeowners as they transform houses full of dated decor, domestic neglect and bad taste into shiny new designer palaces fit for a queen. Or that's the idea, at least.
We supplied cabinet fittings for channel 4's " Honey I ruined the house", Episode 4 Hastings.

In this series, Naomi Cleaver exposes some of the worst design disasters that homeowners have inflicted on their properties and come up with some inspirational ideas to put everything right.
To ensure the whole project runs smoothly, Naomi is joined by a team of expert builders and decorators who turn her ideas into stunning reality and restore the right look - and value - to the home.
www.channel4.com/4homes/ontv/
The Telegraph.co.uk in their article, "50 ways to improve your home: First Impressions" wrote:
"Think about door "furniture". Try doorchic (01924 230265, www.doorchic.co.uk) for a wide range of iron, brass, glass and wooden door furniture."