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Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgChoosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh

There are a lot of choices to consider when building a new conservatory or renovating an existing one. It is important to select the best conservatory for your home and your lifestyle.

uPVC is a low-cost option with the potential for custom styling Aluminium is a great choice for military-grade robustness and stunning views.

Victorian

The Victorian conservatory is an option for those wanting to add the look of luxury and elegance to their home. The classic design has an apex roof, with two sloping sides and one vertical side, that lets floods of light into the space. This classic conservatory style is ideal for homes with traditional architecture. It can be easily customized with a variety colours and finishes that suit your property.

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

In the beginning, Victorian conservatories were constructed from timber and featured ornate finials along the roof line and delicate frames. We are able to recreate the appearance of these traditional structures using our tough uPVC material, which offers an elegant design that is both practical and extremely energy efficient.

uPVC is available in a range of colors to match your existing windows and doors or to add an attractive accent. It is resistant to rust, corrosion and is a good choice for modern homes. Additionally, uPVC is stronger and more durable than its counterparts made of wood, so it can help prevent draughts in the winter and keep an ambient temperature all year.

To give a stunning finish to your upvc windows eastleigh conservatory, we suggest using hardwood. Whether it's oak or mahogany, these materials will bring out the best in your new extension. We can even customise our timber conservatories according to your specific specifications, meaning you can have a luxurious addition that is perfectly suited to your home.

Edwardian

With its geometric design and rectangular or square floor, the Edwardian conservatory is a stunning feature for any home. Its classic aesthetic blends elegance and practicality, blending well with different architectural styles. Large windows let in abundant sunlight, blurring the line between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Unlike the lean-to style, which has to be positioned at a specific angle to match your home, an Edwardian conservatory can be built onto any house and bungalows, as it has a hipped roof instead of flat ones. This makes it possible to build a larger conservatory than the Lean to and gives you more space for your money.

The Edwardian conservatory is a popular option for those looking to bring a touch of tradition to their home but also want a contemporary look. You can pick from a wide range of finishes and colours to personalise your extension, making it the ideal space for relaxing, entertaining or cultivating plants. A bright and clean white can add a crisp and airy feel to your home, but you can also pick shades such as off-white, red, green, yellow, pink or indigo to add an even more vibrant colour.

Hallmark Glazed Extensions is an expert in designing conservatories that fit perfectly with your home. We will work closely with you to establish your needs and preferences and ensure that your new space meets these requirements. We offer a wide range of styles to suit any taste, from the Victorian conservatory, with its intricate details to the modern Edwardian conservatory that combines traditional beauty with contemporary comfort and practicality. Call us to discuss your options today with our expert staff.

Lean To

The Lean-to style conservatory is a good option for those who have small space or are looking to save money. These simple conservatories can be used to serve a variety of purposes from dining rooms to lounges for summer. They let plenty of light and are ideal for bungalows that don't have much of a garden. They are also less expensive than a complete extension and can boost the value of your home by as much as five percent.

A new roof replacement can dramatically improve the thermal efficiency of your conservatory, preventing the heat from escaping which, in turn, will lower your energy bills. The roof will also help to keep the conservatory cool in the summer and warmer in the winter, allowing you to use it all year round. It will also make the conservatory quieter as it will absorb the outside noise and ward off rain.

Many people are not certain if they require planning permission for the construction of a new conservatory. Recent changes to building regulations mean that you won't need permission if the roof of your new conservatory is made of solid wood or tiled. If you're looking to replace the glazed roof of your conservatory, consult your local council about whether it meets the current building regulations.

The most sought-after flooring choice 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. Real wood floors do not work well in conservatories since they expand and contract in changing weather conditions. They are also susceptible to bleaching by continuous exposure to UV. However, it is possible to find engineered and wood wooden floors which can be used in a conservatory if select an insulated floor.

Solid Roof

The perfect solution for homeowners who want to convert their conservatory into a functional garden room is to replace the conservatory roof with solid tiles. This is an energy efficient roof that will provide a cosy living space during winter, and cool refreshing air in summer.

Previously, conservatories are usually made of glass panes and thin sheets of polycarbonate which offer poor insulation. This led to conservatories becoming too cold in winter and too hot in summer. With a conservatory roof replacement from Ultraroof it is possible to transform your conservatory into an inviting, flexible space that you can enjoy all year long.

The Ultraroof is a conservatory roof that has U-Values as low as 0.12. It can be installed to any type of conservatory eastleigh - look what i found, and can be coupled with glazed windows eastleigh and doors to create a space that is bright and large. It also has a light roof that can be installed without tie bars which allows you to maximize the amount of sunlight coming into your conservatory.

The Livinroof is a hybrid conservatory roof that brings together the best features of a solid and glazed style. It is a warm, energy-efficient roof that will enhance the thermal performance of your home, while also reducing exterior noise. It is a great option for homes in Eastleigh Southampton and Winchester who need an upgrade to their conservatories. It comes in a variety of colors and can be customised to fit the aesthetics of your home. 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 beautiful way to add extra natural light to any room in your home. They're available in a range of sizes and can be glazed with a range of glass options. They're also highly energy efficient, which helps to cut down on heat loss and keep the room comfortable.

They're a great option for modern homes, and are available in a variety of colors to match your decor. You can also choose from a variety of finishes like white PVCu, anthracite grey or satin black to contrast with your window repair eastleigh frames. You can even have your lantern's roof clad in aluminium for that extra 'Wow' factor.

These roof lanterns are based on the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic rooing system. They are ideal for traditional orangeries extension, or a new construction. They can also be put on an existing flat roof and let the room have more light and space. They're designed to provide uninterrupted sight lines, and have smaller and slimmer bars than other systems.

They have a 25 degree pitch to maximize light refraction. They also have a thermally broken ridge and insulated eaves rail. They are easy to glaze and the unique stormshield offers triple layers of protection at the ridge ends. They are available in a variety of performance glazing, and any color of RAL.

Our online ordering system has been designed to make the ordering process of bespoke and custom-designed roof lanterns as easy as it is possible. Just select the type and size of the roof lantern you require, and then provide a few details about your idea. We'll then send you a quote and set the date for your installation.