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Glass Rooms

Glass Rooms in Hatfield, Hertfordshire

Glass Sunrooms

With years of experience, the outdoor living group have installed and provided Glass sunrooms across Hatfield. A structure that is encircled by a frameless door system is called a sunroom (winter garden). Glass sunrooms are also referred to as glass rooms, Florida rooms, patio rooms or solarium outdoor enclosures. What differentiates a sunroom from a conservatory is its unique single glazed roof. Another feature of a glass room is its side panels that can be opened up to let in more air during the hot summer months.

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One of the features that makes glass rooms very unique from the rest of the rooms in your home, is the amount of natural light that bathes and warms up the room. With a glass room, you get to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors in Hatfield. Glass rooms create a space that is free from nature's elements but provides an amazing room of the outdoors inside your home. Sunrooms are popular low-cost outdoor living spaces for homeowners especially as an extension of a lush backyard or garden. Winter garden can be built in many styles and designs to suit any type of building layout. Winter gardens are also constructed to blend in with the rest of a building for a seamless look.

What Are The Different Types Of Sunrooms?

Seasonal sunrooms are built with single glazed screens or doors. Even though they are not crafted for air conditioning or traditional heating products, seasonal sunrooms provide shade and have an open-air feature that can be enjoyed all year long.

Glassrooms: are built with sturdy laminated glass roofing and single glazed glass doors that creates a space where the homeowner can enjoy the outdoors without having to worry about insects, other pests or the weather.

Solariums: are made almost completely from glass. Which makes this type of sunroom look like an extension of a garden or backyard. Solariums can be enjoyed all year round depending on how it is constructed.

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.

Increased Property Value

Increased Property Value

A glass sunroom that offers a beautiful view of a lush backyard adds more value to a property, as it is a home feature that most homebuyers in Hatfield would not mind paying more for. Even though every situation is different, you would most probably get great return on your investments.

Relax in the natural light.

In a sunroom, you can enjoy the beautiful sun rays, wherever you might be in the room. You also get to enjoy the sun's natural warmth in a sunroom which makes it a great relaxation space. Sit and enjoy a cup of tea in the morning or curl up to a good book in the evening.

Extra space to do more with.

If you are looking to increase your outdoor living space, then a sunroom will be perfect. It is great for entertaining, relaxing after a long day or as a simple retreat. If you're contemplating adding an extra room to your home in Hatfield, why not go for something out of the box and install a glass garden room.

Great Play Area For Children.

A sunroom is also a great space for a play area that your young children or grandchildren can enjoy. It is warm, beautiful and spacious.

Sunrooms are great for entertaining

Glass garden rooms are multi-functional, they can be used to grow plants, relax or host events. If you like to entertain, a glass garden room is a beautiful, warm and sunny space that your guests will love, in addition, it can add an extra layer of styles to your event.

Heating up a sunroom.

There are a lot of heating options available for a sunroom. 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. They come powder coated to minimise visual impact and match the colour of your glass room

Heating up a sunroom.

What are the methods for cooling a sunroom?

Typically, heat is not an issue in a glass garden room because it is constructed with sliding glass panel that create great air flow and when combined with a roof shade you will have the perfect climate all year round. In addition, you could also have a side shade that comes with an automatic sun sensor installed on the external parts of your sun room to follow the sun's movement.

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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