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Monthly "Featured Conservatory Installation" Gallery
June
2003 - Hampton Conservatories
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Description:
A custom made, high quality conservatory fitted to a private property in Long Island, New York. This bespoke design required that the pitch of the roof matched that of the existing property.
Photograph courtesy of Hampton Conservatories -
Hampton Conservatories claim to be the only conservatory company based in the US to offer a complete design, manufacture and install service for hardwood, aluminum and uPVC conservatories, sunrooms, pool enclosures and greenhouses. Manufactured at their workshops in Ireland, these magnificent buildings lead the industry in technology and quality. Offices and Showrooms in New York, Massachusetts and Ireland.
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www.hamptonconservatories.com |
May
2003 - West Yorkshire Windows
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Description: A PVC-U "P-Shaped" Victorian style conservatory using a woodgrain finish. This conservatory was a winner in the 2003 Ultraframe Conservatory competition.
For alternative view of this installation
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Photograph courtesy of West Yorkshire Windows Ltd - West Yorkshire Windows offers a complete installation service from building work, right through to advice on conservatory blinds and furniture. The service extends to options on laminate floors, tiled floors and we can advise on the best places to go for conservatory furniture and blinds. West Yorkshire Windows specialise in installing PVCu conservatories, windows and doors. |
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April 2003 - British Conservatories
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Description: The conservatory is 18' x 14' x 15' tall (at the ridge) and features an asymmetrical roof layout. It is a welded aluminum structure with non-organic composite trim and moulding. The sashes and doors are aluminum clad mahogany construction. It is located in Southern California, which required specific engineering to minimize the effect of seismic activity (earthquake) for local building code compliance. The fireplace and
chimney were in place before the conservatory was designed. The sashes are top-hung awning with rotary operators. The roof ventilation has remote motorized operators.
Click here to see an interior view.
Photograph courtesy of British Conservatories - British Conservatories reputation for innovation and adaptability has presented them with challenges that other firms may choose to decline. They, however, welcome these challenges as a way to evolve their product and explore new vistas.
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Click here for: 2003 Overall winners
Click here for: 2004 Overall winners
Click here for: 2005 Overall winners
Click here for: 2006 Overall winners
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