
I also cover the builder on my wider 3West Group aerial installer page, but The Acorns is one of the schemes that really benefits from having its own page. 3West describes it as a refined collection of homes in Broadclyst, around five miles from Exeter, balancing countryside surroundings with easy city access. That usually means family rooms, spare rooms and studies all matter rather than just the one main lounge.

Village-style living often needs a slightly broader setup
Because The Acorns leans into a quieter East Devon setting, many buyers are thinking ahead about how several rooms will be used. A downstairs family area might be the priority now, but a study point, a bedroom feed or a snug television often becomes useful very quickly. Broadclyst itself falls into the wider Exeter orbit, so my Exeter aerials page is the nearest match for broader coverage of the area.
That is especially true in newer homes that are trying to keep a light, uncluttered feel. A badly placed television, a cable run across the wrong wall or a rushed distribution setup can make the room look untidy far more quickly than people expect. I prefer to keep things straightforward: plan it, fit it neatly, and make sure it actually works.
A good installation should keep the house feeling calm

Even though Broadclyst is inland, I still keep the same measured approach you see on my Exmouth Aerials page: honest advice, no hard sell and proper finishing off. If the move also involves Exeter rooms or family members there, I can help with wider TV installations in Exeter as well.