Choosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh
There are a variety of choices to consider when creating a new conservatory or renovating an existing one. It is crucial to select the right conservatory to ensure it matches your property and lifestyle.
uPVC is a low-cost option with great custom styling potential Aluminium offers military-grade robustness and stunning views.
Victorian
Victorian conservatories are a favorite choice for those who wish to add a touch luxury and elegance to their homes. The classic design has an apex roof, with two sloping sides and one vertical side that allows streams of natural light into the space. This classic conservatory style fits traditional homes and is easily customizable with a variety of colours and finishes to suit your home's style.
This timeless conservatory design is available in many sizes and shapes. upvc windows eastleigh RepairMyWindowsAndDoors can be erected on new as well as existing properties. Its versatility makes it perfect for a variety of purposes from a dining space to a lounge area, or even an outdoor greenhouse for those who love plants.
Victorian conservatories were initially constructed of timber, featuring elaborate finials on the roof and delicate frames. Our durable uPVC material allows us to recreate the look and feel of these traditional structures, while also offering a functional and energy-efficient appearance.
uPVC is available in a variety of colours to match your existing windows and doors, or to create an attractive accent. It is also resistant to rust and corrosion and is a great choice for homes with modern. uPVC is more rigid and durable than timber, can also keep out draughts in winter months, and keep an even temperature throughout the entire year.
Hardwood is the best choice to create a beautiful finish for your uPVC Conservatory. Mahogany or oak can make the most of your new extension. We can also customize our timber conservatories to your exact specifications, so you can enjoy an exquisite addition that is perfect to your home.

Edwardian
With its elegant design and rectangular or square floor The Edwardian conservatory is a stunning addition to any home. Its classic aesthetic blends elegance and practicality, blending well with different styles of architecture. Large windows let in plenty of light blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces.
The Edwardian style conservatory has a hipped instead of a flat roof. This allows it to be built on any house including bungalows. This permits it to be much larger than a Lean-to conservatory, providing more living space for the money.
The Edwardian conservatory is now an increasingly popular option for those who prefer a traditional feel in their home, but with a modern look. You can pick from various colors and finishes for your extension to create the ideal space for relaxing, entertaining or even a garden. A bright and clean white can give a fresh and airy look to your home, however you can also pick shades like off-white, red, green, yellow, pink or indigo to add an energizing hue.
Hallmark Glazed Extensions is an expert in creating conservatories that fit perfectly with your home. We will collaborate with you to determine your requirements and preferences and will make sure that your new space meets these requirements. We offer a range of styles that will suit every preference. From the Victorian conservatory with its intricate detailing, to the modern Edwardian Conservatory which blends traditional aesthetics and comfort with practical. Contact us today to discuss your options with our knowledgeable team.
Lean To
Lean-to conservatories can be a great option for those with limited space or want to save money. These simple conservatories are ideal for dining rooms as well as summer lounges and more. They are perfect for bungalows with a small or no garden. They are also cheaper than a full extension and can increase the value of your home by as much as five percent.
A new roof replacement can dramatically improve the efficiency of your conservatory, stopping heat from escaping, which in turn will lower your energy bills. The roof will keep your conservatory cooler during summer and warmer in winter, making it possible to utilize it all year. It will also make the conservatory quieter since it will block out outside noise and repel rain.
Many people are unsure whether they need permission to design the construction of a new conservatory. However recent changes to building regulations have meant that you are unlikely to require permission if your new conservatory has a tiled or solid roof. If you're looking to replace the glazed roof of your conservatory, consult your local council regarding whether it meets the current building regulations.
The most sought-after flooring choice for conservatories is the rigid core vinyl. This flooring is incredibly robust and can withstand temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is also easy to maintain and water resistant. Wood floors are not a suitable option for conservatories due to their tendency to expand and shrink with the changing weather conditions. They also can bleach due to constant UV exposure. If you choose an floor that is insulated you can install hardwood and engineered flooring in conservatories.
Solid Roof
The perfect solution for homeowners looking to transform their conservatory into a multi-purpose garden room is to replace the conservatory's roof with solid tiles. This energy-efficient roof will offer a comfortable living space in winter and a refreshing cooling effect in summer.
Previously, conservatories were constructed of glass panes or thin sheets made of polycarbonate which offered low levels of insulation. This resulted in conservatories being too cold in winter, and excessively hot in summer. With a conservatory roof replacement from Ultraroof, you can transform your conservatory into an inviting, flexible space that you can enjoy all year round.
The Ultraroof is an insulated conservatory roof that will improve your energy efficiency, with U-Values as low 0.12. It can be installed on any conservatory style and combined with glazed windows and doors to create a light and large space. It is a light roof that can be installed without tie bars. This lets you maximize the amount of light entering your conservatory.
The Livinroof is a hybrid conservatory roof that blends the best characteristics of an insulated and solid design. It's a warm and energy efficient roof that can boost your home's thermal efficiency while reducing noise from outside. It is a fantastic option for homes located in Eastleigh Southampton and Winchester that require a new roof for their conservatories. It is available in a range of colors and can be customised to match your home's aesthetic. The Livinroof is a low-cost alternative to conservatory roofs that aren't as durable and has been fire tested by Warrington Fire to meet industry standards.
Ultrasky Lantern
An Ultrasky roof lantern is a gorgeous way to add extra natural light to any room in your home. Available in various sizes and with a choice of glass options They can be adapted to suit your home. They're also extremely energy efficient, helping to reduce heat loss and keep the space cool.
They're a great option for modern homes, and can be glazed in a variety of colors to complement your style. You can pick from a variety of finishes including white PVCu, or anthracite grey or satin black to match or contrast with your window frames. You can even have the lantern's roof clad with aluminum to give it that additional "Wow" factor.
These roof lanterns are based on the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic roofing system. They're great for a brand traditional orangery built in a new construction or extension, or can be added to an existing flat roof to provide the room with a sense of space and light. They're designed with the goal of providing uninterrupted sight lines, and have fewer and slimmer bars than other systems.
They feature a pitch of 25 degrees to optimize light refraction and feature a thermally broke ridge and an insulated eavesrail. The unique stormshield offers triple layers of protection on the ridge's edges. They are easy-to-glaze. They are available with a variety of performance glazing, and are available in any RAL colour.
Our online ordering system was designed to make the process of bespoke and made to measure roof lanterns as simple as is possible. Select the style and size of the roof lantern you require, and then provide a few details about your idea. We will then email you a quote and arrange a date for installation.