Stunning conservatories in London
Are you planning to add a conservatory to your home? Conservatories increase the size and living space of your property without the need for planning permission. At Glaze Windows Ltd, we offer bespoke conservatory installations at competitive prices. Get in touch with us
to discuss your needs.
Why should you add a conservatory?
Conservatories add value to your property and are a great selling point for potential buyers. Not only do they add an extra room to the house but the large windows and natural light that filters through them helps give the impression that the living space is much larger than it actually is. You can also convert the conservatory into almost any type of room and accommodate any purpose. Get in touch with us for conservatory or porch
installations.
Your conservatory can be converted into almost any type of room, including a:
- Dining room
- Bedroom
- Storage room
- Office
- Family room
Conservatory installations by the professionals
If you are planning on a conservatory installation, our dedicated team of conservatory installers can deliver. At Glaze Windows Ltd, we offer a wide range of uPVC and aluminium conservatories so we're sure we've got the right option for you. Our team of experts can also guide you in selecting the right style of conservatory for your property.
Lean-To
Lean-to conservatories can also be called sunrooms or garden rooms, and they bring a flavour of the Mediterranean into your home, trapping the winter sunlight and converting it into heat through the glass. The simple shape of the lean-to conservatory gives you the maximum space in a highly economical style.
Victorian
The Victorian conservatory is the most popular style of conservatory and it suits all styles of house and home whether it be a period property or a new build. The Victorian conservatory style includes a bay front, a steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details.
Edwardian
The Edwardian Conservatory: A Break from the Wild Victorian. The Edwardian conservatory is one of the four main types of conservatories done in the traditional style. The name of the style refers to the Edwardian architectural period, named after King Edward VII of the United Kingdom.
Orangery
An Orangery is a form of room which is often labelled as a "home extension" that can be used in the same way a Conservatory can. Orangeries offer home owners the chance to extend their living space in style whilst offering styling & design that is different from your typical conservatory