Choosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh
If you're looking to build a new conservatory or to renovate an existing one, there are a variety of options available. It is essential to choose the correct conservatory so that it fits your home and lifestyle.
uPVC is a cost-effective option with great custom styling potential Aluminium is a great choice for military-grade robustness and superior views.
Victorian
The Victorian conservatory is an option for those looking to add a touch of elegance and luxury to their home. The classic design has an apex roof, with two sloping sides and one vertical side, that lets floods of light into the space. This classic conservatory style fits traditional homes and can be easily customised with a variety of colours and finishes that will complement your home's needs.
This classic conservatory design is available in many sizes and shapes. It can be erected on new and existing properties. Its versatility makes it perfect for a variety of purposes from a dining space to a lounge area, or even a greenhouse for plant-lovers.
Victorian conservatories were originally made of timber, with ornate finials on the roof and delicate frames. Our long-lasting uPVC material allows us to recreate the appearance and feel of these classic structures, and also provide a practical and energy-efficient appearance.
uPVC can be colored to match the colour of your doors and windows or painted to give a bold accent. This material is also resistant to rust and corrosion which makes it a perfect option for the modern home. Furthermore, uPVC is stronger and more durable than its timber counterparts, so it can prevent draughts in the winter and maintain an even temperature throughout the year.
For a stunning finish to your uPVC conservatory, we recommend using hardwood. If it's mahogany or oak, these materials will bring out the best qualities of your new extension. We can also customize our timber conservatories according to your specific specifications, meaning you can enjoy a luxurious addition that is perfect to your home.
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With its symmetrical design and square or rectangular floor The Edwardian conservatory is a beautiful addition to any property. Its classic design blends style and practicality, blending well with different styles of architecture. The large windows allow plenty of natural light to flood the space, blurring lines between indoor and outdoor spaces.
The Edwardian style conservatory has a hipped instead of a flat roof. This permits it to be built on any type of house, including bungalows. This permits it to be larger than a Lean-to conservatory giving you more living space for the money.
The Edwardian conservatory is now an increasingly popular choice for those who want traditional style in their home but want contemporary style. You can pick from various colors and finishes for your extension to create the perfect space for relaxing, entertaining or growing plants. You can choose a crisp, bright white to give your home a light airy and spacious feel. However, you can also pick shades such as off-white or green, yellow, red, or pink to give your home a vibrant look.
Hallmark Glazed Extensions specialize in customizing conservatories that are the perfect fit to your home. We'll collaborate with you to determine your preferences and the goal of your new space, and ensure that it will meet your requirements. We have a variety of styles that can be adapted to any style. From the Victorian conservatory, with its ornate details, to the contemporary Edwardian Conservatory that blends traditional beauty and comfort with functionality. Contact us today to discuss your options with our knowledgeable team.
Lean To
The Lean-to conservatory style is a good choice for those with small space or are looking to save money. These simple conservatories are ideal for dining rooms, summer lounges and more. They are ideal for bungalows with a small or no garden. They're also cheaper than a full extension, and can increase the value of your home by as much as 5%.
A modern replacement roof can drastically improve the thermal efficiency of your conservatory, preventing heat from leaving which, in turn, will lower your energy costs. The roof will also assist to keep your conservatory cooler during summer and warmer in winter which allows you to enjoy it all year round. It will also make the room quieter since it will block out the outside noise and ward off rain.
Many people are unsure whether they need permission to build the construction of a new conservatory. However, recent changes to building regulations mean that you are unlikely to require permission if your new conservatory is fitted with a tiled or solid roof. If you want to replace the glazed roof of your conservatory, consult your local council to determine if it is compliant with current building regulations.
The most sought-after flooring option for conservatories is rigid core vinyl. This flooring is incredibly durable and can withstand temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is also easy to maintain and water resistant. Wood floors are not a suitable option for conservatories due to their tendency to expand and shrink as the changing weather conditions. They can also be bleached by continuous exposure to UV. However, it is possible to find engineered and wood wooden floors that can be installed in a conservatory, if you select an insulated floor.
Solid Roof
The replacement of a conservatory roof using the option of a solid tile is the ideal solution for homeowners that want to transform their conservatory into a multi-purpose room. This energy-efficient roof can provide a comfortable living space in winter and provide a refreshing cooling effect during summer.
Conservatories in the past were typically comprised of glass panes as well as thin sheets of polycarbonate that provide little insulation. This led to conservatories that were too cold in the winter and too hot in summer. With the replacement of your conservatory's roof by Ultraroof, you can transform your conservatory to a spacious, comfortable space that you can enjoy all year round.
The Ultraroof is a conservatory roof with U-Values as low as 0.12. It can be fitted on any style of conservatory and paired with windows and doors that are glazed to create a light and large space. It is a lightweight roof which can be put in place without tie bars. This lets you maximize the amount of natural light that enters your conservatory.
The Livinroof hybrid conservatory roof is a blend of the best of solid and glazed designs. It is a warm and energy efficient roof that can improve the thermal efficiency of your home, while also reducing exterior noise. It is a great option for homes in Eastleigh, Southampton and Winchester which require a replacement roof for their conservatories. It comes in a variety of colors and can be tailored to match your home's style. The Livinroof provides a low-cost alternative to other conservatory roofing systems. It has been tested for fire by Warrington Fire and meets industry standards.
Ultrasky Lantern
An Ultrasky roof lantern is a beautiful option to add some natural light to any room in your home. Available in a variety of sizes and with a choice of glazing options, they can be customized to match your home. They're also highly efficient in energy use, helping to decrease heat loss and keep the room cool.
These are a great choice for modern homes and can be glazed in various colors to complement your decor. You can also choose from a range of finishes like white PVCu, anthracite gray or satin black to complement or contrast with your window frames. You can even have your lantern roof clad in aluminium to give it that extra 'Wow' factor.

These roof lanterns are made from the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic roofing system. They are perfect for a traditional orangery extension, or a new construction. They can also be put on an existing flat roof and give the room more light and space. They're designed around maximum uninterrupted sight lines, with less and smaller bars than other systems.
They have a 25 degree pitch to optimise light refraction. They also have a thermally broken ridge as well as an insulated Eaves rail. They are easy to glaze, and the unique stormshield offers triple layers of protection at the ridge ends. They are available in a variety of performance glazing and any colour of RAL.
Our online ordering system has been designed to make the process as simple as possible for custom-designed and custom-made roof lanterns. Select the size and design of roof lantern you want and then fill in some details about your project. We will then send you a quote and set up a date for installation.