Most of us could do with more space and light in our homes - and what better way to achieve this than with a new conservatory?
Conservatories have more benefits than you might think. They don't just provide lots of extra room - our insulation means your new conservatory will retain heat in the winter and won't be too hot in the summer, making it a comfortable space to enjoy all year round.
With a variety of styles to choose from - ranging from contemporary lean to conservatories to more classic designs - you're sure to find just the right way to bring the garden into your home… and your home into the garden.
The Sun Lounge Conservatory is a popular choice - both in 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.
The Victorian conservatory is a popular style distinguished by a faceted front, which gives a curved appearance. A particular favourite with period properties, yet its clean lines make this a winner on every type of home.
The Edwardian conservatory presents a flat-fronted style that offers excellent use of floor space due to the square or rectangular internal shape. Its sloping roof and contemporary style is suited to the majority of properties.
The unique design of a custom conservatory is tailored exactly to your needs – perhaps you might like to combine an Edwardian conservatory with a sun lounge conservatory or perhaps two Victorian conservatories 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.
What do you hope to get out of your new room? Will it be a study? Or a playroom? An office perhaps? Or maybe you just want extra space to relax in. Whatever you choose, it will determine the size and layout that will best accommodate your needs.
Your new space should fit seamlessly with your lifestyle. Materials such as PVCu are incredibly hardwearing and low maintenance. There's no need for step ladders and re-painting; oil on the hinges and a wipe down every so often will keep your conservatory looking like new.
Think about the position of your conservatory. Those that face south will receive the most sun during the day. If this is the case, you may need to consider extra ventilation and possibly blinds in order to block out some of the harsher rays.
Once you have made a decision on your design, it might be best to check the dimensions of both your house and garden. A conservatory should be an extension of your current living space and shouldn't take up valuable garden space.
New advances have been made to ensure the glass used in conservatories works its hardest for the homeowner. Keeping you cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter means a conservatory isn't just a seasonal room.
If you're building a conservatory in England or Wales you not usually need planning permission. However, it is always better to be safe than sorry. If you are in any doubt always check as early as you cab with your local council.
Download our conservatory buying guide for more information on chosing the right conservatory for you.
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