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Extending your home

One of the most cost-effective and flexible ways to extend your home, a conservatory can quite simple transform the way you live. Our choice of traditional and contemporary designs, PVCu colours, finishes, window and door syles is simple second to none. If you need advice, just ask.

Our Consultants will be delighted to create and design a sympathetic to your property, your living requirements and of course budget.

General Advice

1. Use - What do you hope to get out of your new room? Will it be a study perhaps? Or a playroom? An Office? Or maybe just an extra space to relax in. Whatever you choose, the use will determine how large you need your new space to be, and which layout will suit best.

2. Materials - Your new space should fit seamlessly with your lifestyle. PVCu is both incredibly hardwearing and low maintenanc. No need for step ladders and re-painting; oil on the hinges and a wipe down every now and gain will keep your conservatory looking oike new.

3. - Positioning - Think about position of your conservatory. Those that face the south will recieve the most amount of sunlight during the day. If this is the case, you may need to consider extra ventilation and possibly blinds to black out some of the harser rays.

4. - Size - Once you've made a decision on your design, it might be best to check the dimensions of both your house and your garden. A conservatory should be an extension of your current living space, and shouldn't take up too much valuable garden space.

5. - Glazing - New advancements have been made to ensure the glass used in conservatories works it's hardest for the homeowner. Keeping you cooler in summer and warmer in winter means a conservatory isn't just a seasonal room.

6. - Planning Permission - If you're building a conservatory in Englan or Wales you will bnot usually need planning permission. However, it is always better to be safe than sorry. If you are in any doubt always check as early as you can with your local council.

You’ll want to consider how best to complement your home, and what you really hope to get out of your new room. Will it be a study, perhaps, or a playroom? Or maybe you just want a bit more space to relax… With so many options to consider when choosing your new conservatory, we appreciate the difficulty of finding your perfect solution. To help you decide what is best for you and your family, one of our experienced sales staff will be delighted to discuss the various options available to you.