A PVC-U conservatory is probably the most versatile room space you will ever own - versatile in the many ways you can design it, but also in the uses you can put it to. Will it be a dining room, playroom, study, gym, games room or just a place to relax? It may be a special place where you bring the garden into your home, and watch the changing seasons - the choice is yours.
There are a wide range of styles to choose from including L-shaped, P-shaped, Edwardian, Victorian and many more. Traditional homes may suit Edwardian conservatories or Victorian conservatory styles, but Network VEKA installers can also design bespoke creations to ensure you get your dream conservatory - to enjoy for years to come.
The basic conservatory styles:
DEFINITION - A conservatory is a struture comprising at least 75% translucent materail in the roof and at least 50% translucent materail in the wall area. Conservatory roofs can be glazed with either glass or polycarbonate and the sides can be full height windows or can feature windows set on top of a small wall, known as a dwarf wall.
Many of our conservatories are based on a certain design, but are custom built to your specification and expectations. Our designers will work closely with you at the planning stage to create the design that you desire, regardless of the use your new conservatory is to be put to. Let Eddisbury Construction show you how to turn any number of variations into a creation that is truly individual to you, and reflects your own character as well as that of your house. We will advise on all the finishing touches from floor tiles to furnishings, guiding you safely through the whole process.
Eddisbury Construction supplies two Hassle Free Buyers Guides compiled by Network VEKA. One gives practical pointers for people buying PVC-U conservatories, and the other is about buying windows, doors and roofline products. Both these guides give good advice, facts and tips that keep you the customer in control at every stage.
The advice has been compiled from a number of industry experts on behalf of Network VEKA, but is intended to be impartial, whoever you choose to carry out the work for you. Fill in our form on the Contact Page or send us an email with your contact details and we will gladly pop one or both guides in the post for you.