Bespoke Conservatory: Your House's Interface With Nature

2007-03-08 10:33:40

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Many nature lovers love to have conservatories built as adjuncts to their homes. The thing is, you normally have space for a conservatory in a corner of your house. For this reason, an off-the-shelf conservatory does not quite fit, and it will be better to build a bespoke conservatory.

A bespoke conservatory generally has at least half of its wall area and three-fourths of its roof constructed of translucent material (usually glass). You can have a real good view of the environment outside your house while still remaining inside. The conservatory acts like an interface between your house and nature, an interface similar in a sense to what you would have between your bespoke software system and other applications in your computer.

If you execute a good design for your bespoke conservatory, you will have an extra room in your house that can give your family a comfortable area for relaxing activities. Some people may suggest that you build your own conservatory, but generally, you'll find that the most satisfied homeowners are those that hired professional builders to construct their bespoke conservatories.

Remember that the authorities have many restrictions regarding the construction of bespoke conservatories. For instance, the roof of a bespoke conservatory should never be higher than four meters when it is located on a spot that is within two meters of your house or any boundary. And, you will be handling a lot of glass and frames for glass, since a bespoke conservatory, by definition, is largely a glass structure.

It is better to have somebody else take care of such details, while you concentrate on the design of your bespoke conservatory. You can select among a variety of design styles. You may want a Victorian or a Georgian theme; there are also Edwardian and Lean styles designed specially for bespoke conservatories.


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