Choosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh
There are many options to choose from when building a new conservatory, or renovating an existing one. It is important to choose the correct conservatory so that it matches your property and your lifestyle.
uPVC is an affordable choice with the potential for custom styling, and aluminium offers military-level robustness and stunning views.
Victorian
Victorian conservatories are a popular choice for those who wish to add a touch luxury and elegance to their homes. Its classic design features an apex roof with two sloping sides and a vertical side, that lets floods of light into the space. The classic conservatory style is ideal for traditional homes and is easily customizable with a variety of colours and finishes to suit your home's style.
The timeless conservatory design is available in various sizes and shapes. It can be put in new and existing homes. Its versatility makes it perfect for a variety of purposes from a dining room to a lounge or even a greenhouse for plant lovers.
Victorian conservatories were built out of wood, with elaborate finials on the roof and delicate frames. We are able to recreate the look of these classic structures with our durable uPVC material, offering an elegant design that is also practical and energy efficient.
upvc window repairs eastleigh can be coloured to match your existing windows and doors or painted to create an attractive accent. It is resistant to rust, corrosion and is a great option for modern homes. Furthermore,
upvc windows eastleigh prices is stronger and more durable than its timber counterparts, so it can help prevent draughts in the winter and keep an even temperature throughout the year.
Hardwood is the best choice for a stunning finish on your uPVC Conservatory. Oak or mahogany will bring out the best of your new extension. We can customise your timber conservatory to meet your specific requirements. This allows you to enjoy an exquisite addition to your home that is suited.
Edwardian
With its geometric design and rectangular or square floor, the Edwardian conservatory is an attractive addition to any home. Its classic design blends style and practicality, which is a perfect match for different styles of architecture. Its large windows allow abundant natural light to fill the space, blurring the lines between outdoor and indoor spaces.
Unlike the lean-to style, which must be placed at a certain angle to suit your home, an Edwardian conservatory can be built onto any type of house, including bungalows, because it has an hipped roof instead of flat roof. This allows it to be larger than a conservatory that is Lean-to, providing more living space for the money.
The Edwardian conservatory is a popular choice for those looking to add a touch tradition to their home, but want a contemporary style. You can pick from different colors and finishes for your extension to create the perfect space for relaxing, entertaining or even a garden. A clean and bright white can add a crisp and airy feel to your home, but you can also opt for shades like off-white green, yellow, red or indigo to add a more vibrant hue.
Hallmark Glazed Extensions specialise in customizing conservatories that are the perfect fit to your home. We will collaborate with you to identify your preferences and needs and ensure that your new space meets them. We offer a range of styles to fit any taste, from the Victorian conservatory with its elaborate details to the modern Edwardian
Conservatory Eastleigh that blends traditional beauty with modern comfort and practicality. Contact us to discuss your options now with our knowledgeable staff.
Lean To
The Lean-to style of conservatory is a great option for those with small space or are looking to save money. These simple conservatories can be used for anything from dining rooms to lounges for summer. They allow plenty of sunlight and are great for bungalows with not much of an outdoor space. They are also less expensive than a complete extension, and can increase your home's value by as much as 5percent.
Modern replacement roofs can improve the efficiency of your heating system and lower your energy costs by preventing heat from escape. The roof will also help to keep the conservatory cool in the summer and warmer in winter and allow you to use it all year round. It will also make the room quieter because it absorbs outside noise and keep rain out.
Many people are unsure whether they require permission to build a new conservatory. Recent changes to building regulations means you don't require permission if the roof of your new conservatory is either solid or tiled. If you're looking to replace the glazed roof of your conservatory, consult your local council about whether it is in compliance with current building regulations.
The most well-known flooring option for conservatories are rigid core vinyl. It is extremely durable and can withstand temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is also easy to clean and water resistant. Real wood floors don't work well in conservatories as they expand and contract in changing weather conditions. They can also bleach from the constant exposure to UV. However it is possible to find engineered and wood flooring that can be put in a conservatory if you choose an insulated floor system.
Solid Roof
Replacing a conservatory roof with an option that is solid tiled is the ideal solution for homeowners who want to transform their conservatory into a multi-purpose garden room. This energy-efficient roof can provide an enjoyable living space during winter, and a refreshing cooling effect in summer.
Conservatories were previously made of glass panes and thin sheets of polycarbonate that provide poor insulation. This often resulted in conservatories being too cold in winter and too hot in summer. With a conservatory roof replacement by Ultraroof it is possible to transform your conservatory into a spacious, comfortable space that you can enjoy all year long.
The Ultraroof is an insulated conservatory roof that will increase your energy efficiency with U-Values as low as 0.12. It can be installed to any type of conservatory and can be coupled with glazed
windows eastleigh and doors to create an area that is bright and spacious. It is a lightweight roof that can be put in place without tie bars. This lets you maximize the amount of light coming into your conservatory.
The Livinroof hybrid conservatory roof combines the best features of both solid and glazed styles. It is a warm and energy efficient roof that will enhance the thermal performance of your home while reducing the noise from the outside. It is an excellent choice for homes located in Eastleigh Southampton and Winchester that require an upgrade to their conservatory. It comes in a range of colours and can be customised to match your home's style. The Livinroof is a cost effective alternative to other conservatory roofs and has been fire tested by Warrington Fire to meet industry standards.
Ultrasky Lantern
A roof lantern from Ultrasky is a great option to let more light into any room of your home. They're available in a variety of sizes and can be glazed with your choice of glazing options. They're also energy efficient and can help keep the room warm by cutting down on the loss of heat.
They're a great option for modern homes and are available in a wide range of colors to complement your style. You can choose from a range of finishes including white PVCu, anthracite gray or satin black, to complement or contrast with your window frames. You can also have your lantern roof clad in aluminum for that added WOW factor.
The roof lanterns are constructed using the tried-and-tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic rooing system. They are ideal for traditional orangeries extension, new construction or even an extension. They can also be inserted in an existing flat roof and let the room have more light and space. They are designed to allow maximum uninterrupted views, with smaller and less slender bars than other systems.
They have a 25 degree pitch to optimise light refraction, and feature a thermally broken ridge as well as an insulated the eaves rail. The unique stormshield gives three layers of protection at the ridge ends. They are easy to apply glazing. They are available in a variety of performance glazing, and any RAL colour.
Our online ordering system has been designed to make the ordering process as easy as is possible for bespoke and made-to-measure roof lanterns. Just select the type and size of the roof lantern you want, and then fill in a few details about your idea. We'll then send you a quote and arrange the date for your installation.