Conservatories

We build our conservatory in close consultation with the client to create a room designed for pleasure, where you can make the most of the early morning sun or draw down the conservatory blinds at night to listen to the rain from a cosy armchair. 


What type of building to go for 

Victorian conservatories (with a bay front and pitched roof) and lean-to conservatories (a good budget option) 

Conservatories and building regulations

You don’t generally need planning permission when building a conservatory, unless you happen to live in a listed building or conservation area, though it is always worth checking with your local authority to make sure.
Conservatories that aren’t separated from your home by an external door are subject to building regulations, and will have to be checked by your local authority. Similarly, conservatories that are more than one storey high or larger than 30 square metres in floor area will also need to comply with building regulations.

Conservatory heating

It’s important to bear in mind that heating in a conservatory should not be connected to the heating in your house, due to building regulations, so a separate system is necessary. Underfloor heating is a good option for its ability to produce even heat.  Thermally efficient glass can help with loss of heat and is worth looking into if you haven’t yet had your structure built.  



If you have already made a choice what conservatory will be best for you, leave the rest to us. We will use our experience to make you feel happy.


  • earthworks related to the implementation of the concrete foundation,
  • isolation from the ground and making a concrete floor,
  • conservatory assembly,
  • electrical and heating installations,
  • interior finish