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Designed to be Unobtrusive

The Customers Brief
The customers brief was to design an unobtrusive room that could used all year around and was essentially maintenance free.  It was important that the conservatory blended in with the surroundings.

Our Solution
Our solution was to the design you see here.  Constructed of maintenance free green PVC, with double glazed windows and triple glazed roof, providing superb insulation.   This insulation allows the room to be used all year round thus providing another family room.  The conservatory blends with its surrounds so well that it looks as if were part of the original house.  This conservatory is also featured on our home page.


Roof Top Conservatory

The Customers Brief
To design a sun lounge making best use of the limited space available and provide an all year around living room.

Our Solution
Rather than building out at ground level reducing the amount of garden, it was decided to make use of the flat roof of an existing lounge extension utilising this wasted space.   The result is seen in the photograph on the right.  A spiral stairway was included to allow access to the sun deck from the garden.


All Year Around Garden Room

The Customers Brief
The owners of this property wanted a standalone structure providing an extra room for the family that could be used all the year around.

Our Solution
The solution provides a large room connected to but not a part of the main house.


House Extension

The Customers Brief
The owners of this house wanted to create an additional family room that was a part of the original house and usable all year around.  The design was an important factor.

Our Solution
The finished design glazed only on two sides includes a wood burner for winter heating and provides a large additional family room.  The design is in keeping with the original structure and provides a large, light and airy living space.


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Please call 01425 673456 for a free quotation.  We promise the best design, materials and construction.


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