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When and how to buy a Conservatory?

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If you are looking to extend your home space to create a study, a dining area or simply a place to relax, a classic conservatory could be the answer. Since autumn is believed to be a good time to undertake construction work, it is better to start of with planning work for your conservatory a few months before.

Make sure that the conservatory is built to meet and satisfy your needs. Are you going to use it as a sun-room or will it be used throughout the year? The question is "How will you use it" - a plant room, a playroom or an extension of your living room? This, in itself, will be determined by the specification and cost. Then, decide how big you want it to be. Remember that the bigger the conservatory the more you reduce the size of your garden.

Building a conservatory is the smartest and cheapest way of adding value to your house and property. It also provides an extra internal space for you and your family to enjoy and relax whenever you get time. There are various Victorian conservatory, Edwardian conservatory and modern DIY styles available to suit your taste.

If your conservatory meets certain criteria such as the floor area not exceeding 30 sq meters; 25 % of the walls made of bricks and it is on ground level then you do not need planning permission to build a conservatory. You can consult your local construction authorities if you want to make sure that your conservatory design is build on the standards such as health and safety of users.

Keeping these points in mind will get the construction work for your conservatory done in a smooth and desired way. Plan ahead and make your home's extension a beautiful place to enjoy and relax with your loved ones.

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New Dimensions - A conservatory manufacturer supplier company UK provides all types of cheap conservatories like Victorian conservatory, Edwardian conservatory and all other conservatory styles throughout UK.


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