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Monthly "Featured Conservatory Installation" Gallery
April
2004 - Nuglas
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Description: A wonderful extra living space created at the rear of a modern home. The L Shaped design incorporated an existing wall on right hand side. With careful landscaping this conservatory installation has been made to appear an original feature of the property.
This conservatory installation was also a featured in a step-by-step guide to conservatory installation at
http://www.conservatories4uk.com/step_by_step_nuglas.asp Well worth a visit.
Photographs courtesy of – http://www.nuglas.co.uk
Nuglas - Come and see your conservatory, windows and doors being made at our hi-tech manufacturing plant. You are also invited to browse the displays at our relaxed showroom, where unpressured expert sales advice and a coffee are always available. No appointment is necessary. Based in Newhaven East Sussex and covering South East England. |
March
2004 - Town and Country
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Description: The intent of this 23'-0" by 15'-0" hardwood Orangery was to add a formal dining area in a little -used courtyard and to improve the traffic flow in the U-shaped house. Within the space itself the intent was to preserve the light of the courtyard space, but at the same time afford some protection to the owner's wall art and antiques.
Click here to see an internal view of the Orangery /conservatory
With a 3'-0" wide flat roof perimeter, the interior soffit detail provided
an excellent location for down lights to wash the adjacent walls. Town &
Country also proposed a flat roof centre section to provide additional sun
control and a convenient location for additional lighting and discrete
air-conditioning vents.
On the exterior, pilaster detailing suited the elegance of the French
mansard roof and unadorned brickwork. Copper lining of the Orangery box
gutters provided a subtle accent to the top of the ornate timber cornice
detail. The frequent use of copper is a distinct difference between Town &
Country's U.S. and UK projects, because lead, the more common UK roofing
material is banned in many areas of the United States.
Project Location: Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
Photographs courtesy of – www.TownandCountryUS.com
Town & Country is one of England's premier designers and manufacturers of
bespoke (custom) conservatories. The company workshops are in rural Fakenham in the County of Norfolk, about two and one-half hours northeast of London. The North American market is lead by the Chicago office, which offers a personalized design/build service. To see more examples of installations around the country please visit
www.TownandCountryUS.com as well as our website featuring beautifully designed skylight roof lanterns
www.RoofLanterns.com. |
February
2004 - Classy Exteriors Ltd
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Description: This was a complete refurbishment of an existing brick with steel and glass 50's style conservatory in Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield in the West Midlands. Classy Exteriors kept the original base work and completely redesigned the windows and roof with uPVC REHAU Tritec frames and a 32mm OPAL Polycarbonate Ultraframe Roof. The inside was also redesigned - Classy Exteriors added a partition and raised part of the floor so that it was all on the same level. The entire inside was completely re-plastered. The biggest obstacle was changing the existing steel and glass lean to roof into the magnificent gable fronted structure you see in the pictures.
Photographs courtesy of – Classy Exteriors Ltd - Here at Classy Exteriors we realise that you can now choose from many companies offering a variety of services to fulfil your requirements. However, we aim to not only offer a wide selection of products for you to choose from, but we want to offer the best service possible. This includes very competitive prices, excellent value for money, and highly skilled and friendly tradesmen.
Please contact on Tel: 0800 0836 356, Fax: 0121 258
2918
E-mail info@classyexteriors.com
www.classyexteriors.com |
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