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Historically, conservatories were described as greenhouses - in which plants are arranged aesthetically for display, as at a botanical garden. Today however, conservatories are quite different. Modern manufacturing methods ensure that we now have more choice and more reliable alternatives. Your conservatory need not be a cold damp space when it's winter or an unbearable HOT HOUSE in the summer. With additions such as Pilkington "K" glass (Low e glass) and "Anti Sun" glass you truly can have an all year round room. The advantages are obvious:
- Conservatories are becoming an increasingly popular solution to extend your home.
- For a lot of conservatories you don't need planning permission.
- You don't need to move home to get a bigger living area.
- A conservatory adds value to your home.
A conservatory is a very versatile extra space, as you can use it for almost anything you like, from a breakfast room to an evening entertaining area.
To get the most from your new conservatory, it is important to think before construction about what you will use it for the most. This will not only help establishing the shape and size of your conservatory, but, more importantly, will help you choose which materials to use for construction. For example, if you would use it as a breakfast room, you would like it to be nice and comfortable in the morning, in summer and winter. This would mean that you would want to keep the conservatory warm in winter, but need protection from the early morning sun in the summer.
Sun Conservatories presents a great opportunity to acquire a quality conservatory at less than recommended retail price.