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

If you're looking to build a new conservatory or renovate an existing one, there are a variety of options to choose from. It is important to select the right conservatory for your home and lifestyle.

uPVC is a low-cost option with a great design and styling capability Aluminium is a great choice for military-grade durability and excellent views.

Victorian

Victorian conservatories are a popular choice for those who want to add a touch of luxury and class to their homes. The classic design has an apex roof, with two sloping and one vertical side that allows sunlight streams into the space. This classic conservatory style suits traditional homes and can be easily customised by a variety of colours and finishes to suit your home's needs.

The timeless conservatory style is available in a range of shapes and sizes and can be fitted to new construction properties as well as existing structures. Its versatility allows it to be used for a range of purposes including dining rooms to a lounge, or a full-fledged greenhouse for green-thumbed gardeners.

Victorian conservatories were originally made of timber, featuring elaborate finials on the roof and delicate frames. Our long-lasting uPVC material lets us recreate the appearance and feel of these traditional structures, while also offering a functional and energy-efficient appearance.

uPVC is available in a variety of colours to match your doors and windows, or to create a striking accent. It is impervious to corrosion, rust and is a great choice for modern homes. uPVC, which is more rigid and durable than timber, can keep out draughts in winter, and maintain an even temperature throughout the entire year.

Hardwood is the best choice to create a beautiful finish for your uPVC Conservatory. Oak or mahogany will bring out the best in your new extension. We can design your timber conservatory to meet your specific requirements. This allows you to enjoy an elegant addition to your home that is perfectly designed for.

Edwardian

The Edwardian conservatory adds value to any home due to its symmetrical design, square or rectangular floor and an asymmetrical shape. Its classic design blends style and practicality, complementing many different architectural styles. The large windows allow plenty of natural light to flood the space, blurring lines between outdoor and indoor spaces.

Contrary to the lean-to design, which needs to be set at a specific angle to fit your home it is possible to build an Edwardian conservatory can be built onto any type of house and bungalows, as it has an hipped roof rather than flat roof. This makes it possible to build a larger conservatory than one built with a Lean to, giving you more space to spend your money on.

The Edwardian conservatory has become a popular choice among those who prefer traditional style in their home but want a modern look. You can choose from a variety of finishes and colours to personalise your extension, making it the ideal place to relax, entertain or cultivating plants. A white and crisp look can give a fresh and airy feel to your home, however you can also opt for shades such as off-white, red, green, yellow or indigo to create an even more vibrant colour.

Hallmark Glazed Extensions specialise in designing bespoke conservatories that are a perfect fit for your home. We will assist you in understanding your preferences and the goal of your new space, and ensure that it will meet your needs. We have a variety of styles that will suit any taste, from the Victorian conservatory, with its intricate details to the modern Edwardian conservatory that blends traditional beauty with modern convenience and practicality. Contact us to discuss your options now with our experienced staff.

Lean To

The Lean-to style of conservatory Eastleigh is a good option for those with a small space or are looking to save money. These simple conservatories can be used for anything from dining rooms to summer lounges. They let plenty of light and are ideal for bungalows that don't have much of a garden. They're also less expensive than a complete extension and can boost the value of your home by up to 5%.

Modern replacement roofs can improve the thermal efficiency and reduce your energy bills by preventing heat from leaving. The roof can also help to keep your conservatory cooler in the summer and warmer in winter and allow you to enjoy it all year round. It will also make the room quieter since it will block out outside noise and repel rain.

Many people are unsure about whether they need permission to design the construction of a new conservatory. Recent changes to building regulations means you won't need permission if the roof of your new conservatory is made of solid wood or tiled. If you decide to replace the glazed roof of your conservatory, you will need to talk to your local council to determine whether it meets the current building regulations.

The most sought-after flooring option for conservatories is rigid core vinyl. This flooring is incredibly durable and can withstand temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is easy to maintain, and is resistant to water. Real wood floors aren't an ideal choice for conservatories as they expand and shrink with the changing weather conditions. They can also bleach from continuous exposure to UV. If you choose an floor that is insulated you can install hardwood and engineered flooring in conservatories.

Solid Roof

The best option for homeowners who wish to transform their conservatory into a functional garden space is to replace the conservatory's roof with solid tiles. This energy-efficient roof can provide an inviting living space in winter and a refreshing cooling effect in summer.

Previously, conservatories are usually constructed of glass panes and thin sheets of polycarbonate that offer poor insulation. This often resulted in conservatories that were too cold in winter and overly hot in summer. However, with a conservatory replacement roof from Ultraroof you can transform your conservatory into a cozy and a space that will use throughout the year.

The Ultraroof is a conservatory roof that has U-Values as low as 0.12. It can be installed on any conservatory style and paired with windows and doors that are glazed to create a light and spacious space. It is a lightweight roof which can be installed without tie bars. This lets you maximize the amount of natural lighting entering your conservatory.

The Livinroof is a hybrid conservatory roof that brings together the best features of an insulated and solid design. It is a warm, energy efficient roof that can improve the thermal efficiency of your home while also reducing the noise from the outside. It is a fantastic choice for homes in Eastleigh, Southampton and Winchester that require a new roof for their conservatories. It is available in a range of colours and can be customized to fit your home's style. The Livinroof is a cost-effective alternative to conservatory roofs that aren't as durable and has been tested by Warrington Fire to meet industry standards.

Ultrasky Lantern

An Ultrasky roof lantern is a gorgeous way to add more natural light to any room in your home. They're available in a range of sizes and can be glazed with a range of double glazing repair in eastleigh options. They're also highly energy efficient, helping to cut down on heat loss and keeping the room cool.

They're an excellent choice for modern homes and are glazed in a wide variety of colors to complement your decor. You can pick from a range of finishes including white PVCu or anthracite gray or satin black, to complement or contrast with your window repair eastleigh frames. You can even have the lantern's roof clad with aluminium to add an additional "Wow" factor.

These roof lanterns are based on the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic rooing system. They're perfect for a traditional orangery built in a new construction or extension, or could be incorporated into an existing flat roof to give the room a feeling of light and space. They're designed to provide maximum uninterrupted views, with fewer and thinner bars than other systems.

They feature a pitch of 25 degrees to optimize light refraction and have a thermally broken ridge and an insulated the eavesrail. They are easy to glaze, and the unique stormshield offers triple layers of protection at the ridge's edges. They are available in a variety of performance glazing, and any RAL colour.

Our online ordering system has been designed to make the process as simple as possible for bespoke and made-to-measure roof lanterns. Simply select the design and size of the roof lantern you require, and then submit a few information about your idea. We'll then send you a price and set a date for your installation.

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