Rafter
The well proportioned Ovolo design gives exclusively fine aesthetic proportions from both inside and out. With glazing options for both glass and polycarbonate, there is a choice of sizes, which combined with optional internal reinforcing allows for unsupported spans previously unobtainable with patent glazing bar derivatives. The Rafter locates positively, inside the Ringbeam, within the thermal break. Glazing is carried over the Ringbeam on a PVC Glazing carrier to maintain full thermal integrity.
Wall Plate
Variable pitch facility, combined with rigid wall connection makes for rapid and accurate installation. The Wallplate uses efficient double weatherseals to avoid reliance on sealants, with the external Hood being thermally broken from the inside of the conservatory and providing a strong and neat facilty for efficient finishing of wall flashings.
Rigid and easy to fix accurately, with infinitely variable pitch options.
Ridge
Ridge components designed to replicate traditional Newell Posts for Victorian and Edwardian style roofs. Used in conjunction with the full depth feature rafters in our Perspective Roof System, the authentic dimensions and the aesthetic appearance of a timber roof are achieved but in thermal break aluminium which is equally suited to PVCu, Aluminium or Timber Conservatories! In addition to the more popular conservatory styles, the Perspective System also offers Gabled, Lantern, Plinth and Slide Open options, to meet the growing demand for individualised designs, with specialised decorative accessories available where specific or heritage styling requirements need to be accommodated.
Ogee Gutter
Superior feature detailing, authentic timber appearance, fully integral thermal break, efficient thermal performance, rigid structural aluminium, high structural integrity, quality powder coat finish in a choice of colours, compatible with all elevations, comprehensive applications, components for all situations giving comprehensive bespoke potential — the “perspective” system .
A complete design solution.
Ringbeam
A strong and rigid profile with double thermal break for thermal performance. Large enough to accept a choice of rainwater goods and capable of meeting the needs of the toughest of loading demands.
The carefully designed relationship between Ringbeam and Rafter gives a double weatherseal to the glazing, without any requirement for cloaking!
Newell Post
Ridge components designed to replicate traditional Newell Posts for Victorian and Edwardian style roofs. Used in conjunction with the full depth feature rafters in our Perspective Roof System, the authentic dimensions and the aesthetic appearance of a timber roof are achieved but in thermal break aluminium which is equally suited to PVCu, Aluminium or Timber Conservatories!
In addition to the more popular conservatory styles, the Perspective System also offers Gabled, Lantern, Plinth and Slide Open options, to meet the growing demand for individualised designs, with specialised decorative accessories available where specific or heritage styling requirements need to be accommodated.
Adding a conservatory to your home not only adds value to your property, but also is a relatively low cost and easy way to extend your living space. There are so many choices available from a contemporary look to a classic traditional style, your conservatory can be tailored to meet your own needs.
To help you get the most from your new conservatory we’ll give you all the guidance you require, and help you choose the ideal location that will maximise your enjoyment of your new living space.
Our conservatories are available in a wide variety of style and colour options to suit every home. With a wide range of glass styles and extras to consider, such as handles, locks, blinds and ventilation, you can rely on us to offer you advice and practical suggestions, leaving you to imagine the possibilities that a new living space can provide.
High strength rafters
Variable valley
Tie bolt
Perfect lead flashing
Low level gasket system
Single fixing bolt
Aluminium woodgrain and painted top caps
End caps
Georgian and Edwardian
The Georgian and Edwardian conservatory
will allow your new extension to flood with
light due to its high roof style which gives
the room a bright and airy feel.
With its flat front and rectangular/square shape, the conservatory ensures no wasted space, so plenty of room for your furniture, plants or new kitchen.
This style of conservatory can be installed onto any property, but the styling is best showcased on properties with existing Georgian or Edwardian architecture or features. Referred to as either a Georgian or Edwardian style, this is a classic conservatory type that combines practicality with style.
The straight sides of the conservatory also make it an ideal choice for combining with a bi-fold door, creating a stunning and versatile addition to your home.
Victorian
The Victorian conservatory is a timeless design
that adds a touch of elegance to your home.
Victorian conservatories typically have a 3 or 5 panel faceted end which gives them their unique look and charm. This multi-faceted bay gives excellent all-round views and can help extend your enjoyment of your garden, as you watch the changing seasons from the comfort of your new conservatory.
The Victorian conservatory also provides an elegant way to soften the transition between your house and garden.
Gable
Gable style conservatories have two sloped
roof sections ending in a vertical gable end,
like many house designs.
The Gable style of conservatory works extremely well with older properties, and can help to echo the style of the main building.
With a sense of architectural grandeur, the Gable end conservatory offers a light and airy design, additional headroom and excellent use of the available internal floor space.
Lean-to
The Lean-to style of conservatory is
usually rectangular with a roof that slopes
away from the property.
The effect is modern, uncomplicated, with clean and simple lines, making them suitable for all house designs. A Lean-to is often referred to as a sun room or garden room, and is an ideal style for properties with a limited amount of space.
The pitch of the roof is variable so it is able to fit under low roofs, such as commonly found on bungalows, or with a steeper pitch for a detached house.
P-shaped | Lantern | Custom
By combining a mix of conservatory shapes you
will be able to achieve more space and greater
levels of flexibility – why not add a Lean-to to
a Georgian, or a Lean-to and a Victorian, with a
3 or 5 faceted front?
Whether you are wanting to create a P or T-shaped conservatory or something more unusual, such as a raised lantern roof design, we will handle the whole project for you - from design through to project management and build. Leaving you with a custom-made conservatory perfectly suited to your individual requirements.
Live life in fabulous colour
Get out of neutral! Add warmth and style to your home with a range of coloured conservatories. Coloured frames offer an authentic alternative to timber-built ones, but without the associated problems of high maintenance and of course cost.
The colour revolution has taken over Europe over the last 20 years, with 40% of European homes choosing a coloured product... and the UK is catching on fast. White is still the most popular exterior and interior colour on the windows of Britain’s homes, but more and more people are personalising their homes to suit their style.
Why not have a woodgrain finish on the exterior and maintain White on the interior? Bring your home to life with colour and style. For a more creative look, choose a coloured finish from our Artisan range.
WoodGrain Collection
Artisan Woodgrain Collection
The colours shown are designed as a guide to the Woodgrain and Artisan Woodgrain Collection. Before making your final decision, please ensure you have seen a colour swatch.
Glazing options
Your choice of conservatory roof is extremely important. With a choice of glass or polycarbonate you’ll be able to find an option that suits you perfectly.
Glass
Our range of Low E, low maintenance and
solar control glasses are the perfect choice
for customers looking for the ultimate in glass
solutions. A glass roof dramatically improves
the views from within your new conservatory,
allows for more natural sunlight and instantly
gives your new conservatory that all important
wow factor.
Low E glass
Low E glass has a microscopic metal coating
which reflects the heat back into the room.
Double glazed units which incorporate this
glass offer up to 33% better insulation than
conventional insulating glass units, therefore
keeping your home warmer and reducing
your heating bills.
Low maintenance glass
A revolutionary coating can be applied to
glass as part of the manufacturing process,
which means that it is fused to the surface
of the glass and therefore lasts the lifetime
of the pane. The coating uses the rain and
natural light from the sun to efficiently combat
the dirt and grime that accumulates on the
outside of the window. By reducing the need
for manual cleaning it provides the ideal
solution for keeping those dangerous or hard
to reach areas clean, leaving you more time to
relax and enjoy your conservatory.
How does it work? There are two processes. Firstly, the special coating harnesses the natural daylight which triggers the breakdown of the dirt and grime on the outside of the glass and secondly, when the rainwater hits the glass, rather than forming droplets, it flattens and spreads out across the surface of the glass helping to wash away the dirt and grime. This sheeting effect also minimises spots and streaks by helping the glass to dry more quickly and evenly.
- A permanent coating that lasts the lifetime of the window
- Perfect for areas that are hard to clean
- Glass stays cleaner for longer
- Less dirt and grime adheres to the window, so any cleaning is quick and easy
- Reduced window cleaning bills
- Less frequent use of cleaning materials, so kinder on the environment
- Available in a range of tint colours.
Solar Control Glass
Solar control glass can be used on our conservatory roofs to help prevent the build-up of heat during the hot summer months. The coating on the glass helps reflect the heat from the sun back to the outside of the conservatory giving you a more comfortable and usable living space. The glass is available in a range of tints which allows the glass to absorb more heat, whilst the coating reflects the heat back to the outside.
- Tinted to absorb the heat
- Coated to reflect the heat back to the outside
- Tint and coating together absorbs and reflects heat for maximum comfort
- Eliminates the need for expensive window dressing
- Reduced fading of carpets and furniture
Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate is a light-weight insulating glazing material manufactured from damage resistant material, which provides resistance against the effects of UV weathering.
- High natural light transmission
- Range of clear and tinted options
- Excellent structural durability
- Thermally insulating options
- Damage and impact resistant
- Weatherable and UV resistant.