Why Conservatory Eastleigh Is Right For You

Why Conservatory Eastleigh Is Right For You

Choosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh

There are a variety of options to pick from when creating a new conservatory or renovating an existing one. It is crucial to select the right conservatory to ensure it fits your home and your lifestyle.

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

Victorian

Victorian conservatories are a popular choice among those who wish to add a touch of luxury and class to their homes. Its classic design includes an apex roof, with two sloping sides and one vertical side that allows streams of natural light into the space. This classic conservatory style is ideal for homes with traditional architecture. It can be easily adapted to a variety of colors and finishes that match your home's style.

This timeless conservatory design is available in a variety of sizes and shapes. It can be installed on both new as well as existing properties. Its versatility makes it suitable for a variety of uses from a dining area to a lounge, or even a greenhouse for plant lovers.

Victorian conservatories were built of timber, featuring elaborate finials on the roof and delicate frames. We are able to recreate the look of these iconic structures using our tough uPVC material, which offers an elegant design that is both functional and highly energy-efficient.

uPVC can be coloured to match your existing windows and doors, or painted to create an attractive accent. It is also resistant to rust and corrosion which makes it a perfect choice for homes with modern. uPVC is more rigid and durable than timber, can also stop draughts in winter and maintain a constant temperature throughout the all year.

To give a stunning finish to your uPVC conservatory, we recommend using hardwood. Whether it's oak or mahogany or mahogany, these woods will bring out the best of your new extension. We can even customize our timber conservatories to meet your specific specifications, meaning you can have an exquisite addition that is perfectly suited to your home.

Edwardian

The Edwardian conservatory is a great addition to any home with its geometric design, square or rectangular floor and the symmetrical shape. Its classic design blends style and practicality, complementing many different styles of architecture. Its large windows allow abundant natural light to fill the space, blurring lines between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Contrary to the lean-to design, which needs to be set at a particular angle to match your home it is possible to build an Edwardian conservatory can be built on 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, giving you more space for your money.

The Edwardian conservatory has become an increasingly popular option for those who prefer an old-fashioned feel to their home, but with modern design. You can pick from a range of colours and finishes to personalize your extension, making it the ideal place to relax, entertain or cultivating plants. You can pick a clean bright white to give your home a fresh airy feel. However, you can also choose shades like off-white or green, yellow or red to create a vibrant color.

Hallmark Glazed Extensions specialize in customizing conservatories that are a perfect fit to your home. We'll assist you in understanding your preferences and the function of your new space, making sure that it is able to meet your needs. We have a variety of styles that can be adapted to every preference. From the Victorian conservatory with its intricate details, to the contemporary Edwardian Conservatory which blends traditional beauty and comfort with functionality. Contact us today to discuss your options with our knowledgeable team.

Lean To



The Lean-to style conservatory is a good choice for those with a little space or want to save money. These simple conservatories can be used to serve a variety of purposes from dining rooms to lounges for summer. They are able to let in plenty of sunlight and are perfect for bungalows with not much of an outdoor space. They're also less expensive than a full extension, and can boost the value of your house by up to 5%.

double glazing repairs eastleigh repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk  can drastically improve the efficiency of your conservatory, stopping heat from leaving, which in turn will reduce your energy bills. The roof can also help to keep the conservatory cooler during summer and warmer in winter which allows you to use it all year round. It will also make your conservatory quieter by absorbing noise from outside and repelling the rain.

Many people are unsure whether they need permission to design a new conservatory. Recent changes to building regulations means you won't need permission when the roof of your new conservatory is either solid or tiled. If you want to replace the glazed roof of your conservatory, you should consult your local council regarding whether it is compliant with current building regulations.

The most well-known flooring option for conservatories is rigid core vinyl. This flooring is extremely durable and can stand up to temperatures of up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is easy to clean, and resistant to water. Wood floors are not the best choice for conservatories because they swell and shrink as the changing weather conditions. They also can bleach due to the constant exposure to UV. If you opt for an floor that is insulated, you can install hardwood and engineered flooring in conservatories.

Solid Roof

Replacing a conservatory roof with a solid tiled option is the ideal solution for homeowners that want to transform their conservatory into a multi-purpose room. This is a green roof that can provide a cosy living space during winter and refreshing coolness in summer.

Conservatories were previously comprised of glass panes as well as thin sheets of polycarbonate, which provide poor insulation. This meant that conservatories were cold in winter and too hot in summer. With a conservatory roof replacement by Ultraroof it is possible to transform your conservatory to an inviting, flexible space you'll use all year long.

The Ultraroof is a conservatory roof that has a U-Value as low as 0.12. It can be installed to any type of conservatory and can be coupled with glazed windows and doors to create the illusion of a space that is light and spacious. It is also a light roof that can be fitted without the need for tie bars, allowing you to maximise the amount of natural light coming into your conservatory.

The Livinroof is a hybrid conservatory roof that combines the best aspects of a solid and glazed style. It is a warm, energy-efficient roof that can improve the thermal performance of your home, while also reducing exterior noise. It is an excellent option for homes located in Eastleigh Southampton and Winchester that require an upgrade to their conservatories. It comes in a variety of colours and can also be customized to match your home's aesthetic. The Livinroof offers a cost-effective alternative to other conservatory roofing systems. It has been fire-tested by Warrington Fire and meets industry standards.

Ultrasky Lantern

A roof lantern from Ultrasky is a great way to bring more light into any room of your home. They're available in a range of sizes, and they can be glazed with a range of glass options. They are also energy efficient and help to keep the room comfortable by cutting down on heat loss.

They're a great choice for modern homes, and are glazed in a wide variety of colours to suit your decor. You can also choose from a variety of finishes, including white PVCu, grey anthracite or satin black to match or contrast with your window frames. You can even have the lantern roof clad with aluminium to give it the extra "Wow" factor.

These roof lanterns are based on the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic roofing system. They're perfect for a traditional orangery that is being built from scratch or an extension, or can be added to an existing flat roof to create a sense of light and space. They are designed to allow uninterrupted views, and have fewer and thinner bars than other systems.

They feature a 25-degree pitch to maximize light refraction, and feature thermally broken ridges and an insulated Eaves rail. The unique stormshield gives three layers of protection at the ridge ends. They are easy-to-glaze. They can be equipped with a wide range of performance glazing and are available in any color of the RAL.

Our online ordering system has been designed to make the purchase of custom-designed and custom-designed roof lanterns as simple as it is possible. Choose the size and style of roof lantern you want and fill in a few specifics about your project. We'll then send you a quote and set a date for your installation.