For many people, it takes years to transform a house into a home. If you have been scratching your head thinking of a way to make the home more inviting, consider spending money on conservatories in Maidstone. A conservatory will add extra living space, therefore you can provide family and house guests with more room to enjoy garden views. When choosing conservatories you must pay a lot of thought to the style, shape, size and the glass. From heat reflective glass to toughened safety glass, there is a lot to think about. To make the decision easier check out the following popular styles, which can be personalised to suit your needs.
Orangery
Want the conservatories in Maidstone to blend in well with the existing property style? If so, choose an orangery, which is constructed with wall sections and pillars. Homeowners with traditional properties tend to get orangeries built, because they can be constructed in every layout possible. Georgian/Edwardian, lean-to, box gutter, gable front and Victorian are just a few examples of the preferred orangery styles. The type you choose will depend on your budget and personal preferences.
Traditional
You can bring light into any space with a modern conservatory, but if you prefer the old look over the contemporary look, opt for traditional conservatories in Maidstone. Often built with pitched roofs that allow rainwater to run off, traditional conservatories are elegant and will complement a period property. For something a little more unique, why not ask builders if they can construct farmhouse conservatories? This will add rustic charm to the property and the frames will likely be crafted with seasoned oak, giving it a rich yet natural appearance.
Garden or Sun Room
During summer you will appreciate a garden or sun room, which will blend seamlessly with any property. Whatever your style preferences you can find conservatories in Maidstone to suit. They are specially designed to make the most of space in an area with minimal square footage, so this is your best bet if you are keen to make a small space feel bigger. Don’t worry if you have height restrictions, because this is not an issue with a garden or sun room. The easiest way to make a decision is by asking a design consultant to visit your property and assess the space first.
The team of hard-working builders at Deaves & Company Home Improvements can assist with all of your building needs. Visit them online to find out what conservatories in Maidstone they can build.