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Friday, May 18, 2012

Load Bearing Qualities Contemporary Conservatory

Posted by admin on September 18, 2010 Conservatories Design

The conservatory designers knowledge of conservatory and architecture design history, the load bearing qualities of timber, the insulation properties of different glazing and many other important factors. Adding a Contemporary conservatory to your best home design should add to its value and desirability. If you’re planning to use the room as a space for lounging, purely, you can afford to go for as much glass home as possible. Keeping the structure of the conservatory minimal will make the building almost see-through from the garden.

Knitting the shape of your conservatory to the colours and shape of your home design inspiration – and particularly the roof – is a real art. A conservatory needn’t stretch across the back of a house – you can get really good use out of one squeezed into the space of an L-shaped home.

Contemporary Conservatory Designs polycarbonate roofContemporary Conservatory Designs polycarbonate roof

Contemporary Conservatory Designs consider glass and opaqueContemporary Conservatory Designs consider glass and opaque

Contemporary Conservatory Designs energy efficient-too warmContemporary Conservatory Designs energy efficient-too warm

Contemporary Conservatory Designs handsome period homeContemporary Conservatory Designs handsome period home

Contemporary Conservatory Designs living space indoorsContemporary Conservatory Designs living space indoors

Contemporary Conservatory Designs simple and fuss freeContemporary Conservatory Designs simple and fuss free

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