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Glass Rooms

Glass Rooms in Whitchurch, Hampshire

Glass Sunrooms

A favourite in Whitchurch, Glass sunrooms are available in a huge range from the expert installers at the outdoor living group. A building surrounded by frameless glass doors is called a sunroom. It is also referred to as a winter garden or glass room. Winter gardens are also referred to as glass rooms, solarium outdoor enclosures, patio rooms or Florida rooms. Glass rooms are different from a conservatory because of their single glazed nature. Winter gardens also have side panels that can be opened up for more ventilation when it's summer.

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Glass rooms draw the natural light in, which provide a space that is aesthetically beautiful and different from the rest of your home. A glass room allows you to enjoy the outdoors of Whitchurch no matter the weather; rain, sunny, snowy without having to give up the comfort that being indoors provides. Home owners who want an outdoor living space that extends to their garden, go with sunrooms because they are affordable. Sunrooms come in multiples design and style options that can be customised to fit even the most unique specifications. In addition, sunrooms are designed to seamlessly match your property and increase its aesthetic appeal.

What Are The Different Types Of Sunrooms?

Seasonal sunrooms are custom built with single glazed doors that offer natural ventilation and shade that can be enjoyed all year long. They are however not built to be used with a conditioning or traditional heating like radiators.

Glass Rooms: glass rooms are constructed with sturdy, long lasting single glazed doors and laminated glass roofs. This creates a space that provides a scenic view of the outdoors without insects, or weather conditions detracting from the experience.

Solariums: provide an outdoor like aesthetic feeling because they are constructed majorly from glass. Which makes them the perfect spot for growing plants, entertaining or relaxing with a cup of tea. Solariums can either be used all year long or seasonally depending on design or construction.

Delivering the exceptional

We’re passionate about creating the outdoor living space of your dreams, delivered with great customer service.

Outstanding service

Our expert designers will listen carefully to your specific needs and ideas. They will be with you throughout the design and installation process.

10 Year Guarantee

All our glass verandas and glass rooms carry a ten-year framework guarantee from the date of installation.

European Based Products

Our German and Italian manufacturers produce quality products to the highest standards that are tailor made to your requirements.

Property Value and saleability.

Property Value and saleability.

Most homebuyers in Whitchurch won't mind paying a little more money for a property that has a functional sunroom especially when it provides a scenic view. Spending money on a sunroom is always a good investment that produces great returns.

Enjoy the natural light.

Sunrooms are built to let in as much natural light as possible. Not only does a sunroom bring in a natural light but it also creates a warm space that is completely relaxing. You can unwind in the evening after a long day or drink your morning cup of tea in tune with mother nature.

Enjoy extra space.

Including a sunroom in your house will provide you with more outdoor living space. This outdoor space can be used for unwinding at the end of a difficult day, an evening of relaxation on summer nights or entertaining. In Whitchurch enclosed outdoor living spaces are great, they provide you with extra room and when they are glass garden rooms; something spectacular.

Playrooms for children.

Your young children or grandchildren will enjoy a sunroom because it is warm, spacious and beautiful, making them great for a play area. It is a great way to get them to enjoy the outdoors.

Entertain Guests In Style

A sunny warm glass garden room is a great place to host all types of events- a candlelight dinner, birthday parties and so on. Your guests will definitely enjoy the time they spend in your sunroom.

How to heat a sunroom.

Yes. You can heat up your sunroom in a number of ways A compact radiant heater is also another cost-effective method for heating up a sunroom. This heating method keeps individual in the sunroom warm without heating up the room directly. These are powdered coated, so they can match the colour of your glass room and blend in seamlessly.

How to heat a sunroom.

How to cool a sunroom

Due to a glass garden's sliding glass panel doors, you really do not have to worry about heat. You can improve ventilation further by incorporating a retractable roof shade. You can have an automatic sun sensor affixed with an external side shade on the outside to track the movement of the sun.

Glass Rooms FAQ's

Is planning permission required for a glass room?

Most properties have permitted development right, so it is very rare for a permit to be required before you install a glass room. But don’t worry, if you do need it then we can assist you with the process.

Is it possible to use a Glass Room all year long?

Yes. All you have to do is incorporate lighting, heating and shading solutions to your winter garden room to make them perfect for use in all seasons.

How much does a glass room or sunroom cost?

A design consultation and survey of the property is needed before we can provide a quote as all our glass rooms are custom built. There is no fixed price for our glass rooms because they are custom-made. Price is completely dependent on the type of property and design requirements. Typically, our prices for a small glass room starts at £15,000. To better manage installation cost, you glass room can be constructed in stages. We can begin with a standard glass veranda. You can have this converted into a complete glass garden room at a later date by adding additional features such as retractable roofing, sliding glass panels and lighting.

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