This month Azur Restoration has had its first published article within the building services section of the magazine. The magazine is aimed for an Anglophone audience in France , and I have made it my aim is to try and change the consensus that using French building products are inferior to British.
As with all things in life, there are differences, be it language, society or religion. But what make these aberrations are the alliances we make during the journey of life. In turn this effects how we grow and develop.
As an English builder, I am always looking at the materials and methods we use today, comparing them to the past as well as what’s used elsewhere. Each month I will be writing about a building subject and looking at the effects in history and if it contributed to deviations in similar product produced in different countries.
In October’s issue (88) of the Central Brittany Journal, I have explored the problems with French Paint and asked if it is the paint or the brushes which are the problem?
If you would like to read the article but you’re not able to purchase a copy, please go on the CBJ website and look at the PDF. Alternatively, go on http://www.azurrestorations.com and select advice & information.
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