Make Over Your Home with a Hardwood Conservatory

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As the housing market slows, reports of housing sales increasing by tiny percentages every quarter fill the minds of home sellers with panic. Wanting to upsize, combined with a tightening of the purse strings, often leads home owners to a dilemma about what to do for the best. The incredible realisation is, however, that accommodating your family shouldn't always be an issue of how much space you have, more so, how you use the space.

Conservatories are an attractive and relatively inexpensive way to add extra space whilst increasing the value of your family home. Available in a variety of styles including hardwood, oak, uPVC and aluminium, whatever your style, there is a conservatory suitable for your home.

Hardwood conservatories - popularised in the Victorian era for their fabulous, huge glass windows which create the perfect environment for growing plants and seeds brought back from warmer climates - remain a firm favourite for many homes today. Although, green houses have replaced the traditional use of a hardwood conservatory today, the timeless feature of their beautiful glass windows still remains an attractive feature of any home.

Environmentally, they are highly praised. Their timber frames aid the reducing of carbon dioxide in the environment, with new trees being planted each time old ones are cut down. Hardwood conservatories are also more thermally efficient than traditional single glazed ones, and the expansive windows allow natural sunlight to flood into your home.

The costs associated with making a hardwood conservatory part of your home are significantly less than moving house, especially when the cost of moving house frequently rises above £10,000. Being than 50% glass, they are relatively quick to be constructed and comply with building regulations – something which the more expensive option of an extension has to fend with.

Available in a variety of styles, including Victorian, Georgian, Elizabethan, Edwardian, cloister, garden room and orangery designs, hardwood conservatories combine traditional elegance with modern advantages and the paint finishes which exist today, often render them maintenance free. The range of finishes available also means the conservatory can match your style and decor completely and bring the outdoors, indoors.
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