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Choosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh

There are many options to choose from when building a new conservatory, or renovating an existing one. It is essential to choose the right conservatory to ensure it is in line with your home and your lifestyle.

uPVC is a low-cost option with a great design and styling capability Aluminium offers military-grade robustness and stunning views.

Victorian

The Victorian conservatory is a popular choice for those wanting to add an element of luxury and elegance to their home. Its classic design features an apex roof, with two sloping sides and a vertical side, that lets streams of natural light into the space. The classic conservatory style is ideal for traditional homes and is easily customized with a variety of colours and finishes that will complement your home's needs.

This classic conservatory design is available in various sizes and shapes. It can be erected on new and existing properties. Its versatility makes it suitable for a range of purposes such as a dining room to a lounge, or a complete greenhouse for plants.

Victorian conservatories were built out of wood, with elaborate finials on the roof and delicate frames. Our tough upvc door repair eastleigh material lets us recreate the appearance and feel of these classic structures, as well as providing a practical and energy-efficient design.

uPVC can be coloured to match the colour of your windows and composite doors in eastleigh or painted to create a bold accent. It is resistant to rust, corrosion and is a good choice for modern homes. uPVC is more rigid and stronger than timber, can prevent draughts during the winter and maintain a constant temperature throughout entire year.

For a beautiful finish to your uPVC conservatory eastleigh (homepage), we suggest using hardwood. If it's mahogany or oak, these materials will bring out the best of your new extension. We can customise your timber conservatory to meet your exact requirements. This allows you to enjoy an exquisite addition to your home that is perfectly suited.

Edwardian

With its geometric design and square or rectangular floor The Edwardian conservatory is a beautiful addition to any property. Its classic style blends elegance and practicality, which is a perfect match for different styles of architecture. Large windows let in plenty of sunlight, blurring the line between indoor and outdoor spaces.

In contrast to the lean-to style which needs to be set at a particular angle to suit your home it is possible to build an Edwardian conservatory can be built onto any house even bungalows, since it has a hipped roof instead of flat ones. This makes it possible to build a larger conservatory than the Lean to which gives you more space to spend your money on.

The Edwardian conservatory has become an increasingly popular choice for those who prefer traditional style in their home, but with a modern look. You can pick from various colors and finishes for your extension to create the ideal space for relaxing, entertaining or growing plants. You can choose a crisp, bright white to give your home a light, airy feeling. However, you can also pick shades such as off-white or green, yellow or red to give your home a vibrant look.

Hallmark Glazed Extensions are experts in designing conservatories that fit perfectly in your home. We will work closely with you to establish your requirements and preferences and ensure that the new space meets these requirements. We have a variety of styles that can be adapted to every taste. From the Victorian conservatory with its elaborate details, to the contemporary Edwardian Conservatory which blends traditional elegance and comfort with modern. Contact us today to discuss your options now with our knowledgeable staff.

Lean To

Lean-to conservatories can be a great alternative for those with a small space or who want to save money. These simple conservatories can be used for anything from dining rooms to lounges for summer. They are perfect for bungalows that have little or no garden. They are also less expensive than a complete extension, and can boost the value of your home by up to 5percent.

Modern replacement roofs can increase the efficiency of your heating system and lower the cost of energy by preventing heat from leaving. The roof will keep your conservatory cooler in summer and warmer in winter, making it possible to use it all throughout the year. It can also make your conservatory more peaceful by absorbing outside noise and restraining rain.

Many people are unsure whether they need planning permission for the construction of a new conservatory. However, recent changes to building regulations mean that you are unlikely to require permission if your new home is fitted with a tiled or solid roof. If you are planning to replace the glazed roofing of your conservatory, consult your local council about whether it meets the current building regulations.

The most popular floor choice for conservatories is rigid core vinyl. It is extremely robust and can withstand temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is also easy to clean and water resistant. Wood floors are not designed to work well in conservatories as they expand and contract in changing weather conditions. They also can bleach due to the constant exposure to UV. However, it is possible to find engineered and hardwood wood floors that can be installed in a conservatory if you choose an insulated floor system.

Solid Roof

The ideal solution for homeowners who wish to transform their conservatory into an all-purpose garden room is to replace the conservatory roof with solid tiles. This energy-efficient roof can provide an inviting living space in winter and provide a refreshing cooling effect in summer.

Conservatories in the past were typically made from glass panes or thin sheets made of polycarbonate which offered low levels of insulation. This led to conservatories being too cold in winter, and excessively hot in summer. However, with the replacement of your conservatory roof by Ultraroof you can transform your conservatory into a relaxing and a space that will use throughout the year.

The Ultraroof is an constructed conservatory roof with insulation that will improve your energy efficiency, with U-Values as low as 0.12. It can be fitted to any type of conservatory, and can be used in conjunction with glazed windows or composite doors in eastleigh to create the illusion of a space that is light and spacious. It is also a lightweight roof that can be fitted without the need for tie bars which allows you to maximize the amount of natural light entering your conservatory.

The Livinroof is a hybrid conservatory roof that blends the best aspects of a solid and glazed style. It's a warm, energy efficient roof that can boost the thermal efficiency of your home and reduce noise from the outside. It is a fantastic choice for homes located in Eastleigh, Southampton and Winchester which require a replacement roof for their conservatories. It is available in a range of colours and can be customized to suit your home's aesthetic. The Livinroof is a low-cost alternative to conservatory roofs that aren't as durable and has been fire tested by Warrington Fire to meet industry standards.

Ultrasky Lantern

A roof lantern from Ultrasky is a great way to bring more natural lighting into any room in your home. Available in different sizes and with a choice of glass options and designs, they can be tailored to match your home. They are also energy efficient and help keep the room warm by decreasing the loss of heat.

They're an excellent choice for modern homes and can be glazed in a variety of colors to match your decor. You can also choose from a range of finishes like white PVCu, grey anthracite or satin black to match or contrast with your window repairs eastleigh frames. You can also have the lantern roof clad with aluminum to give it an additional "Wow" factor.

These roof lanterns are made from the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic roofing system. They are perfect for a traditional orangery extension, or a new construction. They can also be put on an existing flat roof to give the room more light and space. They're designed to provide uninterrupted sight lines, with smaller and smaller bars than other systems.

They have a 25 degree pitch to optimise light refraction. They also feature a thermally broken ridge as well as an insulated the eaves rail. The unique stormshield gives three layers of protection at the ridge's edges. They are easy to glaze. They can be fitted with a wide range of performance glazing and are available in any RAL colour.

Our online ordering system was designed to make the ordering process as easy as is possible for custom-designed and custom-made roof lanterns. Select the design and size of the roof lantern you require, and then submit a few information about your idea. We'll then email you a quote and arrange an appointment for the installation.