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Choosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh

Whether you are planning to build a brand new conservatory or renovate an existing one, there are many options available. It is essential to choose the correct conservatory so that it is in line with your home and lifestyle.

uPVC is a low-cost option with a great design and styling capability, and aluminium offers military-level durability and excellent views.

Victorian

The Victorian conservatory is an option for those wanting to add the look of class and style to their home. Its classic design includes an apex roof with two sloping sides and a vertical side that allows streams of natural light into the space. The classic conservatory style is ideal for traditional homes and is easily customizable with a range of colors and finishes to suit your property.

This classic conservatory design is available in a range of sizes and shapes, and can be fitted to both new-build properties and existing buildings. Its versatility makes it ideal for a variety of purposes from a dining room to a lounge, or even a greenhouse for plant lovers.

In the beginning, Victorian conservatories were constructed out of timber and featured elaborate finials along the roof line and delicate frames. Our durable upvc window repairs eastleigh material allows us to recreate the feel and look of these traditional structures, and also provide a practical and energy-efficient aesthetic.

uPVC can be coloured to match your existing doors and windows or painted to give a striking accent. This material is also resistant to corrosion and rust which makes it a perfect option for the modern home. Additionally, uPVC is stronger and more rigid than counterparts made of wood, so it is able to prevent draughts during the winter months and maintain an ambient temperature throughout the year.

Hardwood is the ideal choice for a stunning finish on your uPVC Conservatory. Mahogany or oak can bring out the best of your new extension. We can even customise our timber conservatories to your specific requirements, so that you can have a luxurious addition that is perfectly suited to your home.

Edwardian

The Edwardian conservatory adds value to any home with its geometric design, square or rectangle floor and an asymmetrical shape. Its classic aesthetic complements many different styles of architecture, blending elegance with practicality. Large windows let in abundant sunlight blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Contrary to the lean-to design, which must be placed at a certain angle to fit your home it is possible to build an Edwardian conservatory can be built onto any type of house and bungalows, as it has a hipped roof instead of flat ones. This permits it to be larger than a conservatory that is Lean-to, providing more living space for your money.

The Edwardian conservatory is now a popular choice among those who prefer a traditional feel in their home but also modern design. You can pick from a wide range of finishes and colours to personalize your extension, creating the perfect space for entertaining, relaxing or cultivating plants. You can choose a clean, bright white to give your home a light, airy feeling. However, you can also pick hues like off-white green, yellow or red to add a vibrant hue.

Hallmark Glazed Extensions specialize in designing bespoke conservatories that are the perfect fit for your home. We will collaborate with you to determine your needs and preferences and will make sure that your new space is in line with them. We offer a wide range of styles to fit any taste, from the Victorian conservatory with its ornate details to the modern Edwardian conservatory that blends traditional beauty with modern convenience and practicality. Contact us today to discuss your options with our experienced team.

Lean To

Lean-to conservatories are an excellent alternative for those with a small space or want to save money. These simple conservatories can be used for anything from dining rooms to summer lounges. They are ideal for bungalows with a small or no garden. They are also less expensive than a complete extension, and can increase the value of your home by as much as five percent.

A modern replacement roof can drastically improve the thermal efficiency of your conservatory, stopping heat from leaving and, in turn, lower your energy costs. The roof will also help to keep your conservatory cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, allowing you to use it all year round. It will also make your conservatory more peaceful by absorbing outside noise and repelling the rain.

Many people aren't sure whether they require planning permission for a new conservatory. Recent changes to building regulations mean you won't need permission if the roof of your new conservatory is either solid or tiled. If you decide to replace the glazed roof of your conservatory, it is necessary to speak with your local council to determine whether it meets the current building standards.

The most popular flooring choice for conservatories is rigid core vinyl. This flooring is incredibly robust and can withstand temperatures of up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is also easy to clean and water resistant. Real wood floors aren't a suitable option for conservatories as they expand and shrink as the changing weather conditions. They are also susceptible to bleaching through constant exposure to UV. If you opt for an insulated flooring system, you can install engineered and hardwood floors in conservatories.

Solid Roof

The perfect solution for homeowners looking to transform their conservatory into an all-purpose garden space is to replace the conservatory roof with solid tiles. This is an energy efficient roof that can provide an inviting living space in the winter months and cool breezes in summer.

Conservatories in the past were typically made of glass panes and thin sheets of polycarbonate, which offer poor insulation. This led to conservatories being too cold in winter and too hot in summer. With a conservatory roof replacement from Ultraroof you can transform your conservatory into a comfortable and versatile space that you can use throughout the year.

The Ultraroof is a conservatory Eastleigh roofing system that has U-Values as low as 0.12. It can be fitted to any style of conservatory, and can be used in conjunction with glazed windows or doors to create an area that is bright and spacious. It is also a lightweight roof that can be put up without the need for tie bars and allows you to maximize the amount of natural light entering your conservatory.

The Livinroof is a hybrid conservatory roof that brings together the best aspects of an insulated and solid design. It's a warm, energy efficient roof that will improve the thermal efficiency of your home and reduce noise from the outside. It is a great choice for homes in double glazing eastleigh, Southampton and Winchester that require a new roof for their conservatory. It comes in a variety of colors and can be customised to match your home's style. The Livinroof provides a low-cost alternative to other conservatory roofing systems. It has been tested for fire by Warrington Fire and meets industry standards.

Ultrasky Lantern

An Ultrasky roof lantern is a gorgeous way to add more natural light to any room in your home. They are available in a variety of sizes and can be glazed using a variety of double glazing repairs eastleigh uk options. They're also extremely energy efficient, helping to decrease heat loss and keeping the room comfortable.

They're an excellent choice for modern homes, and are glazed in a wide range of colors to match your style. You can also choose from a variety of finishes like white PVCu, anthracite grey or satin black to match or contrast with your window frames. You can even have the lantern roof clad with aluminium to add that extra "Wow" factor.

These roof lanterns are made from the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic roofing system. They're perfect for a traditional orangery built in a new construction or extension, or could be inserted into an existing flat roof to provide the room with a sense of light and space. They're designed to provide uninterrupted views, and have smaller and less slender bars than other systems.

They have a pitch of 25 degrees to optimize light refraction and have a thermally broken ridge and an insulated eavesrail. The unique stormshield provides three layers of protection at the ridge ends. They are easy to glaze. They can be equipped with a range of performance double glazing in eastleigh, and are available in any colour of RAL.

Window-Repairs.-150x150.jpgOur 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 size and design of roof lantern you want and fill in a few details about your project. We will then send you a quote and set up a date for installation.