Open plan extensions are increasing in popularity as more of us desire a space where our family can live, cook and entertain together. Many of us have ideas of what we would like to create if our open plan extension dream were to become a reality but are often not sure how to go about turning these dreams into reality. This handy guide will advise you of the steps you need to take to add an open plan extension to your home.
Yes, glass conservatory roofs are very good if you are looking to enhance your living space with plenty of natural light and enjoy views of the sky above. There are many choices of high-performance glazing that can be used in glass conservatory roofs to ensure thermal efficiency, as well as providing other benefits such as self-cleaning.
If you have an old or outdated conservatory, you may be wondering how do I insulate my conservatory roof? As many of us increasingly have a need for more space in our homes, it’s becoming more important than ever for conservatories to be fully functioning rooms that can be used all year round, whatever the weather.
Conservatory roof replacements are a popular home improvement project, with many homeowners choosing them to turn their outdated conservatory into a warm room that they can use all round.
If your conservatory has seen better days or you’re wanting to transform it into a living space that is more like a home extension, then you might be considering a tiled conservatory roof and wondering about tiled conservatory roof costs and options.
Are orangeries cold in winter? No - orangeries are not cold in winter, in fact they are very warm. Orangery roofs are highly thermally efficient, meaning that orangeries are warm and comfortable, whatever the time of year.
The team at Ultraframe was delighted to see 4 out of the 7 categories at the inaugural Conservatory & Orangery Awards awarded to Ultraframe, its products and its retailers.
Mrs James had an existing conservatory, originally installed some 12 years ago, but it was past its best and needed updating.
Where to planning permission guidelines and building regulations overlap and depart? Keep reading to find out.
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