Adding a conservatory or garden room to your home will provide an additional room that can fulfil a variety of uses from a functional kitchen extension to a living room or dining area great for entertaining guests.
Large or small, conservatories and garden rooms often incorporate a previously under-used area of the property and will be designed to provide you with a fully functional additional space that is totally unique and that can be used all year round.
Offering a complimentary design consultation, your ideas and requirements will be listened to and then we will provide our advice on the choice of design and materials available. Alternatively, if you have commissioned an architect to provide drawings and a specification, we can work along side them to create their design on your behalf.
Whether traditional, contemporary or modern your conservatory can be designed and manufactured in a wide range of styles to suit the age of your property.
Conservatory window and door designs can be chosen from any of those shown on our window and door product pages to create the external perimeter of you new room.
The main difference between a conservatory and a garden room is a glazed roof, providing a light-filled space offering a totally unique atmosphere to other conventional rooms in the home.
The use of climate control double glazed units made specifically for use in conservatory roofs will reduce uncomfortable solar glare and can also reflect and absorb the sun’s heat helping to provide a comfortable environment on hot summer days. It will also help protect your conservatory furniture and internal décor from sun fade by filtering the amount of UV light.
Using glass in a conservatory roof will reduce the noise of rain compared to polycarbonate roof panels and can also include a self-cleaning coating so that your new conservatory roof will stay cleaner for longer.
Solar control glass can also be used in conservatory windows and doors, designed to reduce over-heating and UV light in the summertime together with warm edge spacer bars and low emissivity coatings which control the amount of heat loss to help make your conservatory warm and cosy during the winter months.
Contact us on 01553 768335 to get a survey and an exact quote.
Garden rooms can be designed and manufactured to compliment any existing property style and are usually built with a traditional solid roof, which may incorporate roof windows, a part glazed roof section or a glazed gable end frame.
The main structure of this type of extension may be brickwork, blockwork, timber or steel framed or a combination of these materials and will require the installation of windows and doors which can be chosen from the various designs shown on our window and door product pages.
Very often, garden room projects are carried out by a main contractor builder who will then liaise with us to manufacture the joinery elements of the build.
Garden rooms will generally contain a larger number of windows and doors than a conventional room in the house to enable you to enjoy the beauty of your garden from the comfort of your home. With this in mind, solar control glass can be used in garden room windows and doors to reduce over-heating and UV light in the summertime together with warm edge spacer bars and low emissivity coatings which control the amount of heat loss during the winter months.
Contact us on 01553 768335 to get a survey and an exact quote.