EpicConservatories - Making Your home Epic

Bespoke conservatories are currently growing in popularity as homeowners tend to be more interesting in improving their house rather than moving property.



Conservatories could make excellent extensions to any home but construction such property additions can take up a lot of time because the planning process and style decisions can be difficult.



An essential choice to make is the actual design of the conservatory you want to attach to your house as there are a number of points to consider when deciding on the right design style.



Victorian style conservatories are popular with some homeowners however they can look out of place when attached to modern properties and therefore are best suited to houses that have been built in the same era.



A good thing to do is to talk to a designer from the conservatory firm and explain what you want your extension to do as they will be able to put your thoughts down on paper.



You will need to inform the designer concerning the extension's purpose as you may just want it for extra space on the floor or you might like it to be considered a party room where you entertain friends and family.



After you have consulted with your conservatory designer, you may still find a number of basic things you need to consider which will help you get the best out of your outdoor extension.

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Living in Britain is not the best for weather so you must always ensure that your conservatory faces the sun when it is at its warmest because you will be able to experience the benefits in the summer months.



A south-facing conservatory will allow you to get the most year-round sun but this may be too hot for many people, especially the elderly, in summer so you may need to add opening windows and roof vents for extra ventilation.



East-facing conservatories will get the first morning sun causing them to be great breakfast rooms but be warned that easterly winds can be chilly so heating appliances are advisable.



West-facing conservatories get sunlight within the afternoons and evenings which means this type of extension is perfect for plants which thrive on indirect sunlight as they will love this pleasantly warm environment.



North-facing conservatories do not receive direct sunlight throughout the winter so it will be crucial to install heating and insulation as this will make the winter more bearable.



If you're happy with the location your conservatory will face then the next step is to relax and watch for your extension to become built.

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