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Monthly "Featured
Conservatory Installation" Gallery
September
2008 - Heritage
Conservatories

Kitchen Orangery
All of the above applies plus the use of laminated hardwood concertina
doors with the threshold sunk to allow the kitchen tiles and garden
decking to become one when opened up. An extractor tube was built
up through the lead decking to allow the cooker to be positioned
in the middle of the floor creating a working galley from which to
cook while watching Jammie Oliver on the plasma screen at the other
end of the room.
To
view an internal image of the Orangery click
here
Photographs
courtesy of Heritage Conservatories
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August
2008 - Heritage
Conservatories

A recent Heritage
Hardwood Orangery using 'k' argon gas filled sealed
unit glazing plus Unicomfort glass to roof lantern.
Window / door frames, lantern joists and fascias
were all made using certificated seasoned hardwood
from renewable sources and treated with 3 spray
applied coats of Sikkens wood treatment. The external
cappings holding down the glass on the lantern
were made from powder coated aluminum as were the
roof vents to ensure a maintenance free roof .Steel
portal frames throughout are always used by Heritage
Conservatories and Orangeries to support the significant
weight from the lead decking, another feature ensuring
the permanent peak performance of the building.
Inside the plaster finished ceiling conceals 2
separate microspot lighting circuits operated off
dimmer switches as is the ceiling chandelier to
achieve many lighting moods. Underfloor heating
adds the final touch of luxury to the Heritage
building.
To
view an internal image of the Orangery click
here
Photographs
courtesy of Heritage Conservatories
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July
2008 - Alternative
Windows Ltd

Whilst our clients
live in a property of substantial size, they required
a conservatory to grant them more space for entertaining
and parties. The brief wasn’t particularly
specific other than for a conservatory with a ‘wow
factor’, that was warm in winter and cool
in summer that could be used on a daily basis.
The clients confidence in us as a company to deliver
this solution was so high, that they spent the
first month of construction in New York leaving
us to get on and build it. Specification : T Shape
10.6 metres width 7 metres projection Portal Frame
with an UltraFrame roof with conservaglass self
cleaning glass Low Emisity Glass in the frames
Separate electrical circuit with double sockets/lights & switches/TV/Phone/speakers
Plastered Inside DECORA stone effect window cills,
skirting board and door surround detailing. Underfloor
Heating Tiling.
To
view an image of the property before the Installation
click here
Photographs
courtesy of Alternative Windows Ltd |
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