Choosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh
There are a variety of options to choose from when building a new conservatory or renovating an existing one. It is crucial to choose the best conservatory for your home and your lifestyle.
Aluminium offers superior views and durability that is military-grade as well as uPVC is an excellent choice for those seeking an affordable alternative.
Victorian
The Victorian conservatory is an option for those who want to add a touch of luxury and elegance to their home. upvc windows eastleigh has an apex roof that has two sloping sides and one vertical side that allows floods of light into the space. This classic conservatory style fits traditional homes and is easily customizable by a variety of colours and finishes to suit your home's needs.
The timeless conservatory style is available in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be adapted to both new-build homes and existing buildings. Its versatility makes it suitable for a variety of uses including dining rooms to a lounge or even an entire greenhouse for plants.
Victorian conservatories were initially constructed of timber, with ornate finials on the roof and delicate frames. We can recreate the appearance of these traditional structures using our sturdy uPVC material, which offers an elegant aesthetic that is practical and extremely energy efficient.
uPVC is available in a wide range of colors to match your doors and windows or to add a striking accent. It is also resistant to rust and corrosion and is a great alternative for modern homes. uPVC is more durable and rigid than timber, can also prevent draughts during the winter and maintain an even temperature throughout the all year.
Hardwood is the best option for a beautiful finish on your uPVC Conservatory. If it's mahogany or oak or mahogany, these woods will bring out the best in your new extension. We can even customise our timber conservatories according to your exact specifications, so you can enjoy an exquisite addition that is perfectly suited to your home.
Edwardian
With its elegant design and square or rectangular floor, the Edwardian conservatory is an attractive addition to any home. Its timeless aesthetic is a perfect match for different architectural styles, blending elegantness with practicality. Large windows let in abundant sunlight blurring the distinction between outdoor and indoor space.
The Edwardian style conservatory has a hipped, instead of a flat roof. This permits it to be built on any house including bungalows. This allows it to be larger than a Lean-to conservatory, providing more living space for your money.
The Edwardian conservatory is a popular option for those looking to add a touch of tradition to their home but want a contemporary look. You can pick from different colors and finishes for your extension to create the perfect space for entertaining, relaxing or growing plants. You can choose a crisp, bright white to give your home a clean, airy feeling. However, you can also choose shades like off-white or green, yellow, red, or pink to add a vibrant hue.
Hallmark Glazed Extensions are experts in designing conservatories that fit perfectly with your home. We will work closely with you to determine your preferences and needs and ensure that your new space is in line with them. We have a variety of styles to fit any taste, ranging from the Victorian conservatory with its elaborate details to the modern Edwardian conservatory that blends traditional beauty with modern convenience and practicality. Contact us today to discuss your options with our experienced team.
Lean To
Lean-to conservatories can be a great option for those with limited space or who want to save money. These simple conservatories can be used for anything from dining rooms to lounges for summer. They are able to let in plenty of sunlight and are great for bungalows with not much of an outdoor space. They are also less expensive than a complete extension and can increase your home's value by as much as 5percent.
Modern replacement roofs can boost the efficiency of thermal energy and decrease your energy costs by preventing heat from escape. The roof will also help to keep the conservatory cool in summer and warmer in winter which allows you to use it all year round. It can also make your conservatory quieter by absorbing outside noise and restraining rain.

Many people are unsure about whether they need permission to build a new conservatory. Recent changes to building regulations means you won't need permission for your roof if the structure of your new conservatory is solid or tiled. If you decide to replace the roof that is glazed in your conservatory, you will need to consult with your local council to determine whether it is in line with current building standards.
The most popular floor choice for conservatories is the rigid core vinyl. It is extremely robust and can withstand temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is also easy to maintain and water resistant. Real wood floors aren't the best choice for conservatories as they expand and shrink as the changing weather conditions. They also can be bleached by constant UV exposure. However it is possible to find engineered and hardwood wood floors which can be used in a conservatory if opt for an insulated floor.
Solid Roof
The perfect solution for homeowners who want to transform their conservatory into an all-purpose garden space is to replace the conservatory roof with solid tiles. It is an energy efficient roof that can provide an inviting living space in winter and refreshing coolness during summer.
Previously, conservatories were usually constructed of glass panes or thin sheets of polycarbonate which offered low levels of insulation. This resulted in conservatories that were too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer. With the replacement of your conservatory's roof by Ultraroof it is possible to transform your conservatory into an inviting, flexible space that you can enjoy all year long.
The Ultraroof is an insulation conservatory roof that can increase the efficiency of your home's energy use, with U-Values as low as 0.12. It can be fitted to any type of conservatory and can be used in conjunction with glazed windows or doors to create a space that is bright and spacious. It is a lightweight roof that can be fitted without tie bars. This allows you to maximize the amount of natural light that enters your conservatory.
The Livinroof hybrid conservatory roof combines the best features of both solid and glazed designs. It's a warm, energy efficient roof that will improve your home's thermal performance and reduce noise from the outside. It is an excellent option for homes located in Eastleigh, Southampton and Winchester that require a roof replacement for their conservatories. It is available in a range of colours and can also be customised to match the aesthetics of your home. 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 beautiful way to add more natural light to any room in your home. Available in various sizes and with a choice of glass options, they can be customized to fit your home. They're also very efficient in energy use, helping to reduce heat loss and keep the space comfortable.
They are a great option for modern homes and are glazed with different colors to match your décor. You can choose from a range of finishes, including white PVCu or anthracite gray or satin black to match or contrast with your window frames. You can even have your lantern's roof clad in aluminum for that added WOW factor.
These roof lanterns are made from the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic roofing system. They're great for a brand new build traditional orangery or extension, or could be incorporated into an existing flat roof to give the room a feeling of space and light. They're designed to provide uninterrupted sight lines, using smaller and more compact bars than other systems.
They have a pitch of 25 degrees to maximize light refraction. They also feature a thermally broke the ridge, as well as an insulated the eavesrail. They are easy to glaze and the unique stormshield provides three layers of protection at the ridge ends. They are available in a range of performance glazing, and any colour of RAL.
Our online ordering system has been designed to make the process of custom-designed and made to measure roof lanterns as simple as is possible. Select the size and design of roof lantern you need and then fill in some details about your project. We will then send you a quote and set up a date for installation.