How To Buy A Conservatory

Conservatory Village provides quality conservatories in Southampton and the surrounding areas. If you are considering buying a conservatory but don’t know where to start, have a read of our ‘How To’ guide for the best conservatory advice and tips.

How To Buy A Conservatory

Home owners looking to maximise space within their property without going down the road of a costly extension, often look to a conservatory. Conservatories make fantastic home improvements, enabling you to make the most of your garden whilst providing you with a luxurious space to relax, entertain, dine and even sleep!

How Will You Use Your Conservatory?

At Conservatory Village, we always factor in a client’s lifestyle and home choices. We believe a conservatory should add lots of value to your property and living arrangement. A conservatory should never just be ‘bolted’ to the back of your home. We ensure your conservatory blends seamlessly with your existing brickwork, building it with your property and lifestyle in mind.

Conservatories in SouthamptonThe first question we ask is, ‘How Will You Use Your Conservatory?’

A conservatory has a multitude of uses, with today’s growing trend being conservatory or orangery kitchens and informal living areas.

Growing trends such as these have had a great impact in the way conservatories and orangeries link to the modern home. Designs are constantly being improved and shaped around our property and lifestyle needs.

If you are considering a conservatory kitchen or open-plan living area, then a single entrance door may be inadequate. Bi-folding doors can make a stylish entrance to any conservatory and give you heaps of space when opened.

The Role of Your Conservatory

Consider the role of your conservatory. How do you see yourself or your family using the space? This will be extremely useful when choosing your conservatory design.

Take the Lean-to conservatory, its simple design offers the perfect space for your washing machine and tumble dryer but if you are after something a bit more spacious then another conservatory design may be better suited.

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Conservatory Building Regulations

Opening up the back of your home to allow for a conservatory requires substantial structural alterations which could mean Building Regulations may apply. You should always check with the relevant authority before you go ahead with any plans, however your conservatory supplier should be able to do this for you. At Conservatory Village, we undertake all Building Regulation checks before going ahead with any project.

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Which Conservatory?

We have an extensive choice of conservatory styles for your home. See our range of conservatories in Southampton. Conservatories can mostly be put into two categories: traditional and modern. However, Conservatory Village offers the latest LivinRoofs and LivinRooms by Ultraframe – a different take on the standard conservatory style. We also offer large span conservatories and bespoke conservatories.

Traditional Conservatory Styles

Traditional conservatory styles such as the Victorian conservatory and Edwardian conservatory are most aesthetically suited to period properties. Their period design means they blend in seamlessly with traditional surroundings. Other conservatories which fit into this category are the Gable and Lantern conservatory designs.

Modern Conservatory Styles

Modern Conservatory SouthamptonModern conservatories tend to be bespoke, presenting a style which is more modern in appearance. Contemporary conservatories without a doubt, look fantastic paired with modern properties however, they can be used alongside period buildings.

The same goes for traditional styles and the more modern property. A well designed structure will of course, complement any existing property if planned and built well. There are many different variations available. Structures can include either full-height glass walls or dwarf walls (brick walls) with glass.

There are also orangery styles such as our LivinRoom and LivinRoof styles by Ultraframe. These conservatories are designed to give you a more substantial structure whilst still providing you with a bright and breezy space.

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New Conservatory Checklist


P-Shaped/T-Shaped ConservatoriesYour new conservatory should
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  • Be useful all year round
  • Offer lots of natural light
  • Be easy to maintain and clean
  • Designed for your home and satisfy your purpose for creating it in the first place
  • Be a comfortable environment
  • Come with a lasting guarantee

These are the key elements that make a great conservatory. This is why it is important to consider your lifestyle needs and requirements before seeking to buy a conservatory.

When choosing your conservatory style there are a lots of elements to consider. Here are some of the key benefits your conservatory style should offer.

To get a better idea on what conservatory to choose, ask yourself the following questions:

  • Conservatory QuestionsWhy am I building a conservatory? Will it meet my needs?
  • Which conservatory style will suit my property?
  • Which material should I use and will it suit my needs?
  • Do I require planning permission and do I have to retain the look of my property?

Need to talk to an expert? Contact a member of the Conservatory Village team today.

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How Much Does A Conservatory Cost?

A conservatory is a valued home improvement and as a result is a big financial investment. You will find the cost will vary depending on the materials used, the conservatory style and whether it is a bespoke design. You can get an instant conservatory cost online using our quoting engine.  Our quoting engine will provide you with a unique conservatory price. Start your conservatory quote.

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Other Considerations

Garden Size

How To Buy A ConservatoryThe size of your garden will affect your conservatory style which will also have an effect on your budget.

For example a long and narrow property may have the conservatory design extend out into the garden, calling for a more bespoke conservatory design.

Your garden is a valuable space and in today’s housing market – is just as valuable as a conservatory. Your conservatory should be designed with your garden in mind.

It should never be overbearing, overshadowing your garden space. A good conservatory design will blend seamlessly into your garden, complementing its surrounding.

Heating Your Conservatory

A conservatory can either be heated by water or electrical underfloor heating. Another choice is to have the central heating extended with radiators fitted against low walls.

Heat can also be transferred through decorative grilles installed around the edge of the floor. It is recommended that your conservatory heating be on a separate circuit and thermostat to your main boiler.

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Whether you opt for tiles, a wooden floor or carpet – it is advisable to choosing something practical and durable.

Conservatory Blinds

Blinds help to protect conservatory furniture as well as help maintain an even temperature throughout the year and provide privacy. Conservatory blinds will offer a great deal of insulation all year round and help your conservatory stay cool during the summer.

Conservatory Doors

When designing your conservatory, you will have a choice of double glazed doors. Bi-folding doors and French doors continue to be the most popular type of conservatory door. We offer a stunning range of uPVC doors and aluminium bi-fold doors.

Quality Conservatories in Southampton

Our conservatories and orangeries come in a choice of different shapes, styles and sizes. They range from small extensions to large span extensions with elaborate structures.

At Conservatory Village, we know what makes a good conservatory. It’s about what goes underneath the structure, having a good solid foundation so you can achieve a space which is efficient and will last for many years.