Choosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh
There are a lot of options to pick from when building a new conservatory, or renovating an existing one. It is important to choose the right conservatory to ensure it matches your property and lifestyle.
uPVC is a low-cost option with a great design and styling capability Aluminium is a great choice for military-grade durability and excellent views.
Victorian
Victorian conservatories are a favorite choice for those who want to add a touch luxury and elegance to their homes. upvc windows eastleigh Repair My Windows And Doors features an apex roof with two sloping sides and a vertical side, that lets streams of natural light into the space. The classic conservatory style is ideal for traditional homes and is easily customizable with a variety of colours and finishes to suit your property.
The timeless conservatory design is available in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be put in new and existing homes. Its versatility makes it perfect for a range of uses from a dining room to a lounge area, or even a greenhouse for plant lovers.
Victorian conservatories were built out of wood, with elaborate finials on the roof and delicate frames. We are able to recreate the look of these iconic structures with our durable uPVC material, which offers an elegant design that is also functional and highly energy-efficient.
uPVC can be coloured to match your existing windows and doors or painted to create an attractive accent. This material is resistant to rust, corrosion and is a great choice for modern homes. Additionally, uPVC is stronger and more rigid than its counterparts made of wood, so it can prevent draughts in the winter and keep an even temperature all year.
Hardwood is the ideal choice for a stunning finish on your uPVC Conservatory. Whether it's oak or mahogany or mahogany, these woods will bring out the best qualities of your new extension. We can also customize our timber conservatories to meet your exact specifications, so you can have an exquisite extension that is perfectly suited to your home.
Edwardian
With its geometric design and square or rectangular floor The Edwardian conservatory is a beautiful addition to any property. Its classic aesthetic complements many different styles of architecture, blending elegantness with practicality. The large windows let plenty of natural light to fill the space, blurring lines between outdoor and indoor spaces.
Unlike the lean-to style, which has to be positioned at a certain angle to fit your home, an Edwardian conservatory can be built onto any house and bungalows, as it has an hipped roof rather than a flat one. This makes it possible to build a larger conservatory than one built with a Lean to which gives you more space for your money.
The Edwardian conservatory is a popular choice for those who want to add a touch of tradition to their home, but want a contemporary style. You can choose between a variety of colours and finishes for your extension to create the perfect space for relaxing, entertaining or a place to grow plants. A clean and bright white can create a clean and airy look to your home, however you can also pick shades like off-white, green, yellow, red, pink or indigo for an energizing hue.
Hallmark Glazed Extensions are experts in creating conservatories that fit perfectly into your home. We will collaborate with you to establish your requirements and preferences and will ensure that your new space meets these requirements. We have a range of styles to suit every style. From the Victorian conservatory with its intricate detailing, to the modern Edwardian Conservatory that blends traditional beauty and comfort with functionality. Call us to discuss your options now with our knowledgeable staff.
Lean To
Lean-to conservatories are a great alternative for those with a small space or want to save money. These simple conservatories can be used for everything from dining rooms to lounges for summer. They are perfect for bungalows that have little or no garden. They're also less expensive than a full extension and could increase the value of your home by as much as 5%.
Modern replacement roofs can increase the thermal efficiency and reduce your energy costs by preventing heat from escaping. The roof will also help to keep your conservatory cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter which allows you to make use of it all year long. It will also help to make your conservatory more quiet by absorbing noise from outside and restraining rain.
Many people are unsure whether they need permission to build a new conservatory. Recent changes to building regulations means you don't require permission if the roof of your new conservatory is either solid or tiled. If you decide to replace the roof that is glazed in your existing conservatory, you will need to consult with your local council to determine whether it meets the current building regulations.
The most well-known flooring option for conservatories is rigid core vinyl. It is extremely durable and can stand temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is easy to clean, and resistant to water. Real wood floors do not work well in conservatories since they expand and contract in changing weather conditions. They also tend to bleach due to the constant exposure to UV. However it is possible to find hardwood and engineered wood floors that can be installed in a conservatory if you choose an insulated floor system.
Solid Roof

Removing the conservatory roof and replacing it with an option that is solid tiled is the best option for homeowners that want to transform their existing conservatory into a multi-purpose garden room. This energy-efficient roof can provide a comfortable living space in winter and provide a refreshing cooling effect during summer.
Previously, conservatories are usually made of glass panes and thin sheets of polycarbonate, which provide little insulation. This led to conservatories that were cold in winter and too hot during the summer. With the replacement of your conservatory's roof by Ultraroof it is possible to transform your conservatory to a comfortable, versatile space that you can use all year long.
The Ultraroof is a conservatory roof with a U-Value as low as 0.12. It can be fitted to any type of conservatory and is used in conjunction with glazed windows or doors to create an area that is bright and large. It is also a light roof that can be put up without tie bars which allows you to maximize the amount of sunlight that enters your conservatory.
The Livinroof hybrid conservatory roof blends the best of solid and glazed styles. It is a warm and energy efficient roof that can improve the thermal performance of your home while reducing exterior noise. It is a great option for homes in Eastleigh Southampton and Winchester who need an upgrade to their conservatory. It comes in a range of colours and can be customised to match your home's style. The Livinroof is a cost effective alternative to conservatory roofs that aren't as durable and has been tested by Warrington Fire to meet industry standards.
Ultrasky Lantern
A roof lantern from Ultrasky is a great way to let more light into any space of your home. Available in different sizes and with a variety of glass options and designs, they can be tailored to suit your home. They are also energy efficient and help keep the room comfortable by reducing the loss of heat.
They're a great option for modern homes and are available in a wide variety of colours to suit your style. You can pick from a variety of finishes including white PVCu, anthracite gray or satin black, to complement or contrast with your window frames. You can also have the lantern roof clad with aluminum to give it that extra "Wow" factor.
These roof lanterns are made from the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic roofing system. They are ideal for a traditional orangery extension, new construction or even an extension. They can also be installed on an existing flat roof and give the room more light and space. They are designed to allow maximum uninterrupted views, with smaller and thinner bars than other systems.
They have a 25 degree pitch that optimizes light refraction. They also feature a thermally broken ridge and insulated Eaves rail. They are easy to glaze and the unique stormshield gives three layers of protection at the ridge ends. They are available in a variety of performance glazing and any color of RAL.
Our online ordering system was designed to make the process as simple as possible for custom and made-to-measure roof lanterns. Select the size and style of roof lantern you need and fill in a few details about your project. We will then send you a quote and arrange a date for installation.