Choices

Which Colour?

All white conservatories look crisp and clean all year round, whilst coloured foil finishes allow you to match the natural finish of timber to compliment your existing windows or add something more distinctive.

A range of colours are available on our conservatory frames to suit most applications. We are able to supply;

Mahogany                                        Light Oak

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You can even choose a foil outside and a white interior for the best of both worlds.

Which Glazing - Glass or Polycarbonate?

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Polycarbonate offers you more privacy as standard, is available in a number of colours and finishes and is the lowest cost solution. Glass is more energy efficient, and offers significantly better sound insulation from the wind and the rain.







Polycarbonate Colours

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Which type of side panels?

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Do you want maximum light and a conservatory that is less obvious to the eye? Then look closely at floor to ceiling glass side panels. If though you don't want to see the back of your furniture, want to add a little more privacy, or need to add electric sockets, then you should choose a conservatory with a "dwarf" wall that your windows will sit upon.

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Ventilation?

If you want a room for all seasons then you need ventilation.

Conservatories, (especially south facing) get hot in summer, which might seem like a good thing, but if you want to be really comfortable in your new space then you need ventilation. We can supply and fit either manual (with opening bar) or automatic electric roof vents.

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