Range of conservatory styles in a choice of colours designed to your specification
Design a perfect place with space and light
Conservatories are an easy and affordable way to add space, value and light to your home. Built using modern engineering techniques a conservatory will last as long as any other room in your home and will be almost maintenance free. A conservatory is a bespoke design and this is reflected in the variety of options available to you, allowing the creation of traditional designs through to contemporary structures suited to the modern home.
At Windows And Doors R Us we can offer the various designs such as the basic Sun Lounges to the Edwardian, Victorian, Gable Front and P Shaped Conservatories while also offering a service for bespoke designs and projects involving orangeries.
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We are all looking to add some extra space to our homes, maybe for a kitchen, playroom, dining room or simply a room to relax in. A conservatory creates a cost-effective way to increase the value of your home and provide you with all the space and light you need for relaxing and entertaining.
Your new conservatory will be manufactured from modern aluminium and PVC-U materials, built to last, guaranteed not to flake, rust, rot or peel, they are virtually maintenance free and require nothing more than the occasional wipe down with a damp cloth. With a variety of styles and finishes, our conservatories will complement your home perfectly and provide you with an extension that you and your family will enjoy all year round. If you would like more information you can call us on 0800 567 7419 or email us at info@windowsanddoors-r-us.co.uk
Are you looking for an indoor area from which to enjoy your garden, somewhere to work from home, entertain friends, somewhere to relax or just some extra space? Our conservatories are individually designed to enhance and extend your home beautifully.
Adding a conservatory to your home not only adds value to your property but also is a relatively low cost and easy way to extend your living space. There are so many choices available from a contemporary look to a classic traditional style, your conservatory can be tailored to meet your own needs. To help you get the most from your new conservatory we’ll give you all the guidance you require, and help you choose the ideal location that will maximise your enjoyment of your new living space.
Made to measure
The interior design of your conservatory is so important – you need to ensure your dreams and aspirations come true! Whatever style is right for you, just add the furniture, fabrics, lighting, heating and flooring to create an atmosphere to dine, work or just relax in. New designs in furniture and trends in blinds, accessories and flooring have meant that a conservatory is not just an extension, but an extra room, a room from which you can enjoy light, space and your garden.
It is important to consider what furniture to put in your conservatory. Your new room could be the first entry into your home from the garden, which means that your furniture could potentially attract mud and grass stains, especially if you have children around! So the furniture you choose has to be up for a bit of wear and tear. Look for washable fabric cushions and removable covers, and the fabric you choose needs to be resistant to damage from sunlight. Choose solar glass to reflect the sun to help prevent fading of furniture, rugs and soft furnishings. Cane furniture is a popular choice as it is a natural material and is light enough to carry out into the garden on a lovely sunny day.
Flooring
Whether you choose wooden flooring or tiles, the options in terms of colour and style are endless. The floor should be easy to clean and with so many choices available you will certainly find one that suits your new room.
Blinds
A conservatory is an ideal way to bring light and space into your home, but you might need to consider some shade to control heat and glare. Blinds are an ideal solution and come in many different styles. You can choose from roller, roman, woodweave, vertical or Venetian blinds. All these types of blinds are available in different patterns and colours and can be rolled up or opened to allow the maximum amount of light to flood your room. Blinds not only look good but also have a practical purpose.
Heating
An ideal way to heat your conservatory is with slim-line electric wall heaters – they are controllable and are small and discreet. You could even choose underfloor heating, it is an efficient way to heat your room and once installed it is invisible and you are able to design your room without having to work around radiators or wall mounted heaters.
Fans
Fans come in various sizes and can offer different speeds, forwards and backwards. Forwards to move the air around in the room and backwards to draw down the warm air which has risen and trapped in the roof, perfect for winter. Fans can be fitted with lights and can be operated with pull chains, by wall operated switches, or even by remote control.
Glazing
You may wish to locate your conservatory near to your neighbour’s fence, or by an open road. If so, then you could choose a glazing option which will ensure that your room is kept private. Our range of solutions can offer various levels of obscuration, providing you with the privacy you require, whilst maximising the level of daylight passing through the roof.
Styles
Our conservatories are manufactured both in style and size specifically for the space, you intend for it. We have a range of conventional styles which can be adapted to your personal taste. If what you are thinking of doesn’t fall into our conventional range, then all you have to do is show us your design and we will manufacture it.
Victorian
The Victorian conservatory is a timeless design that adds a touch of elegance to your home. Victorian conservatories typically have a 3 or 5-panel faceted end which gives them their unique look and charm. This multi-faceted bay gives excellent all-round views and can help extend your enjoyment of your garden, as you watch the changing seasons from the comfort of your new conservatory. The Victorian conservatory also provides an elegant way to soften the transition between your house and garden.
Edwardian & Georgian
The Georgian and Edwardian conservatory will allow your new extension to flood with light due to its high roof style which gives the room a bright and airy feel. With its flat front and rectangular/square shape, the conservatory ensures no wasted space, so plenty of room for your furniture, plants or new kitchen. This style of conservatory can be installed onto any property, but the styling is best showcased on properties with existing Georgian or Edwardian architecture or features.
Referred to as either a Georgian or Edwardian style, this is a classic conservatory type that combines practicality with style. The straight sides of the conservatory also make it an ideal choice for combining with a bi-fold door, creating a stunning and versatile addition to your home.
Gable
Gable style conservatories have two sloped roof sections ending in a vertical gable end, like many house designs. The Gable style of conservatory works extremely well with older properties and can help to echo the style of the main building. With a sense of architectural grandeur, the Gable end conservatory offers a light and airy design, additional headroom and excellent use of the available internal floor space.
This increasingly popular design enjoys an imposing front elevation, delivering a feeling of height and space. As a result, the Gable adds a real sense of presence to any home – even older, period properties. If you’re looking for a conservatory that takes your breath away every time you look at it, then this is definitely the style for you!
Sun Lounge
The sun lounge conservatory is usually rectangular with a roof that slopes away from the property. The effect is modern, uncomplicated, with clean and simple lines, making them suitable for all house designs. A Lean-to is often referred to as a sunroom or garden room and is an ideal style for properties with a limited amount of space. The pitch of the roof is variable so it is able to fit under low roofs, such as commonly found on bungalows, or with a steeper pitch for a detached house.
Custom Designed
By combining a mix of conservatory shapes you will be able to achieve more space and greater levels of flexibility – why not add a sun lounge to a Georgian, or a sun lounge and a Victorian, with a 3 or 5 faceted front? Whether you are wanting to create a P or T-shaped conservatory or something more unusual, such as a raised lantern roof design, we will handle the whole project for you – from design through to project management and build. Leaving you with a custom-made conservatory perfectly suited to your individual requirements.
Orangery
Imagine an elegant and comfortable room, which delivers a warm and bright space that is the envy of all. This is what an orangery will bring to your home. Relax on warm summer evenings and yet enjoy a feeling of comfort and warmth during winter months. Enhancing the Global range of proven conservatory designs and manufactured from the state of the art modern materials, the scope is endless. Orangeries can provide a unique multi-purpose living space for every home, from a kitchen extension, living room, dining room or playroom. Our orangery uses the market leading Global roof with a well engineered internal framework, which is then plastered, which gives the roof a perimeter ceiling all the way around. Within this perimeter ceiling, you can choose to add downlighters or speakers giving you the opportunity to personalise your new room. Viewed from outside, the roof of the orangery is partially hidden by a decorative fascia and this shapely cornice conceals the orangery gutter for a more attractive external appearance. A conventional fully glazed conservatory might not be for everyone’s taste, therefore the added style and decorative elegance of an orangery creates a more substantial and interesting effect.
Whatever your taste, please call us on 0800 567 7419 for a free no obligation visit and quotation
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