Two interior designers have lent their services to the Scottish government's Go Greener campaign in a bid to encourage energy saving home improvements.
Designers Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan joined environment minister Roseanna Cunningham to promote the campaign at the Glasgow Science Centre.
Speaking at the campaign's launch, Mr McAllister said: "For us, having a fabulous home also means a home that is kind to the environment and making sure you have good insulation is an excellent way of reducing emissions, as well as saving yourself some cash."
He added: "Our own home in Glasgow is well insulated and it's good to know we're doing our bit for the environment."
As part of the campaign, the Energy Saving Trust is offering advice about the practicalities of home insulation, including the extra financial help that is available.
Consumers can access this advice by sending HEAT in a text to 61611 and waiting for an advisor to get in touch.
Posted by Emily Thomas
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