
Britelite install a fantastic range of conservatories to suit all tastes, homes and gardens:
Sun-Lounge ConservatoriesThis type of conservatory is always popular, both as glass to ground and dwarf wall styles. A surprisingly affordable way to extend your home and blend your living area into your garden, Britelite can provide you with a variety of comfort options, such as ridge ventilation, roof vents and special heat-reducing roofing materials.
Victorian ConservatoriesThe classical design of a Britelite Victorian conservatory enhances virtually any style of property; the steeply pitched roof gives a feeling of space, allowing maximum light into your conservatory, regardless of the season.
Edwardian ConservatoriesThe beauty of a Britelite Edwardian conservatory is that whilst it is an attractive extension to your property, with its sophisticated high pitched roof design, it also gives you the maximum possible floor space.
Combination ConservatoriesThe unique design of a combination conservatory is tailored exactly to your needs – perhaps you might like to combine a Victorian conservatory with a sun lounge, or perhaps two Victorians together! With the extra space available, you can use your Britelite conservatory for dual purposes, such as a sitting area or to house a luxurious swimming pool!
If you know in advance what you will be using your conservatory for, you can better plan the most appropriate layout and size, particularly if you need space for particular pieces of furniture, such as a piano or gym equipment.
Not only will you need to select the design of conservatory for your house, you can also choose the finish. Britelite offer Light Oak and Rosewood woodgrain UPVcs as well as traditional white.
Discuss with the Britelite representative all the glazing choices available to you, we offer all the latest options including Bio Clean self cleaning glass and heat retaining Low ‘E’ glass to enable you to enjoy a temperate atmosphere all year round.
The position of your conservatory will affect how you use it. For instance, a south facing conservatory will receive the most sun, so may require extra ventilation, whereas a north-facing conservatory is more appropriate as a playroom or sitting room than a sun lounge. An east facing conservatory will get the most morning sunshine; a west facing conservatory is better suited to evening relaxation.
Larger isn’t necessarily better! As with all extensions, you need to balance the extra interior space you’re creating with the reduction in your garden space to ensure that neither feels cramped or dwarfed.
Although you rarely require Planning Permission for a domestic conservatory in England and Wales, we will advise you on the necessary actions that may need to be taken if, for instance, your home is a listed building.
Conservatory Guide
Brickwork Finishes Guide
If you want to improve your home and save money on your bills with beautiful new windows, doors or a conservatory, contact us today!
Why not fill out our online quotation form now for an instant, competitive, no obligation quotation?!