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A conservatory is a great way to add extra living space to your home. Whether you are looking to create a secluded garden room in the summer or a stylish new addition to your home in the colder months, you will have plenty of options. Depending on your requirements, you may want to consider a brick conservatory. This is an affordable way to expand your home and create a space that is comfortable year round. Having a brick conservatory also makes your property look more like a traditional extension.

One of the most impressive features of a conservatory is its insulating capabilities. In fact, most of them have at least 75% glazing. This means that heat can stay in and draughts can be blocked. Aside from keeping your home cooler, a conservatory can help you save money in the long run. The material used to build your walls can vary, from standard brick to uPVC or aluminium structures. You can also electrically wire your brick conservatory to give you more control over lighting.

The conservatory is also a good place to make the most of a small garden. Adding a glass roof and a few well placed garden lights can brighten up the area. It can also be an aesthetically pleasing feature that will increase the value of your property.

You can also opt for a full brick wall if you wish. However, you may want to opt for a lower wall if you are looking for more privacy. The reason for this is that a high brick wall can exceed the height limit for a conservatory.

The most important thing to remember when choosing a style for your brick conservatory is the materials that will be used. The most cost effective materials for a brick conservatory are LBC common bricks. If you want a more decorative option, thermalite blocks can be a cheaper alternative. Aside from saving you money, thermalite blocks are easier to work with and can be decorated more easily.

The best way to find the right brick for your conservatory is to visit a showroom. This will give you a better idea of how the different options will look. In addition, you can find out if your chosen brick is the right size and colour for the job.

You should also find out if the conservatory will require planning permission. Ideally, your new addition should not increase your council tax. You can check on this by contacting your local council planning office or by visiting the planning portal. If you don’t have planning, you can still install a self-contained annex in your garden.

When it comes to choosing the appropriate glass for your conservatory, the choice can be a bit more complicated. You will need to determine how you plan to use the new room and what type of roof you want to put on it. A good glass supplier will be able to advise you on the most suitable type of glass for your needs.

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