Conservatories & Sunrooms

It takes more than frames and glass to make the perfect conservatory. It takes inspiration, flair, engineering experience, safety and security know-how and even a little common sense. Imagine a whole world of beautiful conservatories in sparkling long lasting PVC-U in a range of styles, finishes and designs that ensures the right look for every home.

Bring light to your life!

There are a number of very good reasons for adding a conservatory to your home - adding value to your home, an extra room which can be used all year round, allowing you to enjoy everyday living in a new light... bringing the outdoors indoor.

Conservatory Styles

Choose from a range of styles too numerous to list, but a selection of the more popular ones:

  • Victorian
    Victorian Conservatory

    This is the most popular style of conservatory and has distinguishing architectural features such as a bay front, steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details. Victorian conservatoires can vary between 2 to 9 facets. The higher the number of facets, the more rounder the appearance of the conservatory.

  • Edwardian
    Edwardian Conservatory

    A flat fronted and gracefully understated variant of the Victorian conservatory; offering a clean and simple look with strong bold lines. The full square corners on the Georgian style maximise the interior floor area as opposed to the more rounded corners associated with a Victorian.

  • Lean To
    Lean To Conservatory

    Commonly referred to as a sunroom. Ideal for those that prefer the clean understated lines of a Mediterranean style sunroom. Lean-to conservatories are ideal for use with bungalows or any house with height restrictions

  • T-shape
    T-shape Conservatory

    This style allows for the maximisation of space within a given area. The symmetrical appearance, coupled with the central projection that creates a 'porch' effect, looks attractive on any style of home and is ideal for larger properties with a long wall on which to build the conservatory

  • P-Shape
    P-Shape Conservatory

    Combining a mix of lean-to and Victorian styles, a 'P-shape' conservatory is the ideal choice for a larger conservatory. By blending two styles into one you can create a conservatory big enough to offer two separate living areas - e.g. a dining room and living room.

  • Gabel
    Gabel Conservatory

    Adds light and space and introduces a sense of architectural grandeur. The choice of a gable fronted conservatory offers you a distinctive and alternative look by maximising the ceiling height to create a sense of drama and grandeur.

  • Large Span
    Large Span Conservatory

    Conservatories that are extremely large requiring extra support to take the weight of the roof and provide additional stability are known as large span or portal framed conservatories.

  • Lightspace
    Lightspace Conservatory

    the most revolutionary concept in home improvement in years. Litespace can be fitted in place of existing patio doors or bay windows to bring light and space into a room where a conservatory may not be an option.

FAQ's

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  • We haven't seen the conservatory we want in anyone's brochure. Does that mean we can't have it?

    Since all conservatories are made to order, you can have anything that's physically achievable. Contact us today to discuss how we can make your dreams come true.

  • Can I use my conservatory all year round?

    Modern conservatories, with insulated bases and cavity walls which feature double-glazed units and a thermally efficient roof, can indeed be used all year round. The prudent use of relevant heating technology will also help.

  • Do we need Planning Permission?

    In some circumstances planning permission is required and we at Emerald Windows would be happy to advise on individual cases.

  • Do you make conservatories to order?

    Yes every one of our conservatories is made to measure and can be personalised with a host of accessories and design features both inside and out.

  • How soon can we have our conservatory?

    The average turnaround is approximately 6 working weeks from receiving the order in writing (depending on the weather or if planning permission is required). However, you need to be aware that at busier times of year the process can take longer.

  • My builder has already constructed my base what's the next step?

    The next step is a site call-out, decide on a design and take measurements.

  • The neighbours are not friendly, how can we protect our privacy?

    Conservatories can be made private by the thoughtful use of obscure glass, solid panels at the side, blinds or even a solid wall on one side.

  • We've got an odd shaped space/an unusual wall/a sloping garden can we still have a conservatory?

    Yes - since all conservatories are made to order, you can have anything that's physically achievable.