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Adding A Conservatory To Gain Extra Living Space |

Wednesday, 20 January 2010
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Conservatories are a great addition to any home, they provide extra living space which is like no other room in your house. Due to the large amount of glazing used in the construction of conservatories they have a light and airy feel making them the perfect place to unwind and relax. Conservatories are also one of the cheapest ways of extending a property and adding extra living space. In the current economic climate many people are finding that their home is becoming too small but they cannot afford to move house. In this situation a conservatory is a perfect solution. It gives you the extra living space to stay where you are without breaking the bank. If you are considering adding a conservatory to your home then there are a few considerations which you will need to make. Firstly you will need to check with the planning office at your local council to see whether you will need to get planning permission. The vast majority of conservatories do not require planning permission however depending on the size of the conservatory and the area that you live in you may need to. Therefore it is best to check first, the last thing that anybody wants is to have to knock it down once it is built. Next you need to think about the size of conservatory you want. It can help to think about what the conservatory will be used for and how much space you will need. Once you have an idea of a size it can help to go out into the garden and mark it out as this can help you to visualise whether it will be big enough. Once you know what size you want you need to think about what style of conservatory you would like. Modern conservatories come in a huge range of styles including Edwardian, Victorian, Georgian and Mediterranean. When choosing a style it is important to consider the style of your current property as you will need to choose a style that will compliment the property. You will then need to think about the layout of your conservatory. Where do you want the doors to go? Which windows do you want to be able to open? Consider what furniture you will have in your conservatory and where it will go as this can help you to determine the layout. These are just a few of the considerations you will need to make. You conservatory installer should be able to talk you through the whole process and offer suggestions which you may not have considered previously. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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