Before and After Conservatory
Nathan G
7 years ago
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Comments (18)Hi Anita, thank you for your lovely comments. We do not use green oak on our orangeries based on the fact that the timber will move too much when it is exposed to changes in temperatures (heating internally) in this state and could cause breakages in the glass or encourage leaks. Instead, we season our own oak (allow the timber to dry out naturally) and select the most suitable timbers for each position, obviously it is a natural product so it will still move but it will have a lot less movement due to the fact the majority of the moisture in the centre of the beam should have already dried out. There are different options with the maintenance, depending on what aesthetic look you desire. Please feel free to call and speak to one of our designers for more details on 01384 296611....See MoreTerrace Upgrade (before and after)
Comments (35)Always a no to fake grass from me. it would cheapen the effect you have created so much. It always looks tacky. Some more plants would look great. Evergreen agapanthus would give year round green with beautiful spikes of purple flowers in the summer 😊...See MoreJust a simple monopitch conservatory before and after
Comments (2)What an improvement! Thanks for sharing....See MoreBefore and After- what do you think?
Comments (13)Like the bottom very much, not sure about the top, a bit 'churchy' for me, and maybe not on a bungalow..................maybe if it's a fabulous view. Hope they've got good window coverings in mind for the bedroom area, wouldn't get a wink of sleep with that amount of glass. We've got 'solar' glass in our conservatory and although it's north facing we still get the sun for a couple of hours every afternoon. We still die of heat exhaustion, this year was the worst, and we're sun worshipers..............had to buy sun sails to shield it. I'm wondering how that amount of glass would affect the temperature in the house? Maybe it's made better than it was 6-7 years ago?...See MoreUser
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