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When we think of conservatories we often picture an ornate, Victorian structure, but there is more to a conservatory than meets the eye. There are some key factors to take into consideration before planning your conservatory. There are many things you can consider, from its size and design to the style and function.

One of the most important things to think about is the amount of glazing. The UK’s legal definition of a conservatory requires that at least 75% of the roof is glazed. You also want to ensure that the glazing blocks out excess sunlight. This will help you maintain a comfortable temperature year-round. You can choose from different kinds of glazing, including low-e glass with argon-filled cavity. This thin, low-emissivity coating reduces the transfer of heat, making the room more comfortable.

If you’re looking to build a conservatory on your property, it’s a good idea to consult with the local planning authority. They can provide you with more details about the regulations and other things to consider. You may also be able to get a Lawful Development Certificate. This will help you to make sure the new addition is in line with the overall look and feel of your house.

A conservatory is a great way to expand your living space and add value to your home. They can be used for a variety of purposes, from entertaining friends and family to a place to relax. The most popular uses of a conservatory are a dining room and a second living area. However, some people use their conservatories for more quirkier reasons.

Another benefit of a conservatory is that it can be a passive energy source. Typically, conservatories will have floor-to-ceiling glass, which will help keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. In addition, you can install underfloor heating to make the room more comfortable.

Another feature to consider is the type of flooring you choose. For a sturdier, warmer feel, you can opt for well-engineered timber floors. Alternatively, you can choose carpet or linoleum. You can also try luxury vinyl tile, which is a cost-effective option for a seamless, clean finish. You can clean it easily with a damp cloth.

If you’re considering building a conservatory, it’s a good idea to choose a company with a great reputation. You should also visit the company’s workshops and showrooms to see the different options. You can also request a consultation from them to understand what is included in your price and what quality your conservatory will be made from.

If you have a budget of around PS5,000, you can build a conservatory that is suitable for a small to medium-sized garden. This is not only the most cost-effective option, but it’s also a great way to add extra space and functionality to your property.

If you’re planning on adding a conservatory, you’ll also need to consider its shape and location. Conservatories that are built at ground level will usually be exempt from building regulations. On the other hand, a larger home extension will need to be built in accordance with Building Regs.

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