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Conservatories are a typical extension to houses, as they provide a light and airy extra space for an affordable price, have an attractive exterior appearance, and can also increase the value of your property. Conservatories can be sized to accommodate virtually any amount of available space, and are available in a wide variety of styles. Some of the examples include lean-to conservatories, Edwardian conservatories, Victorian conservatories, T or P shaped conservatories, or gable conservatories. Most conservatories feature glazed walls with a dwarf wall around a quarter of the height of the conservatory made from brick, and a glass ceiling, although some conservatories do come in solid roof designs. Conservatory frames are usually either UPVC or timber, although some are aluminium.
Conservatories can offer a fully functional space all year round. Look into solar UV protected roof glazing to help regulate the temperatures of your conservatory in the warmer months, and thorough planning about heating options will make sure your conservatory won’t get too cold in the colder months. Often conservatories don’t need planning permission, although check with your local authority to confirm this as limitations can apply in a few areas.
There are many different manufacturers of conservatory and a variety of companies that will install them. The key to locating your perfect conservatory is to shop around and get quotations from different companies, as well as taking advice from a lot of manufacturers on the most suitable conservatory to suit your space.
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