Double Link DIY Conservatories
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| Above are two excellent examples of hardwood diy conservatories. They boast of a pitched glass roofs which is a feature of these two diy conservatories, ventilation is achieved by roof ventilators. |
The top left shows Georgian bar top hung windows. The top right image
shows fully glazed side hung windows which gives good ventilation.
Both conservatories are double glazed with k glass, and they both sit onto a 600 mm
high cavity base wall in matching brickwork to the house. You can have the base wall to any height you wish and glass to floor feature windows. The French doors are central and open out onto brick steps.
The conservatory interior has been left to rustic finish with power
points set into the base wall for panel heaters specifically designed for conservatories.
Lighting has been achieved by up table lamps.
The foundations were 750 mm deep and were of a mass concrete
type. To read more on diy conservatory base construction follow
this link to DIY conservatory base construction.
To ensure the conservatory stays cool on hot sunny
day's specialized blinds for conservatories have been fitted. To
read more on blinds for diy conservatories follow this link to blinds
for conservatories.
The floor finish is hardwood which reflects the quality
of this diy conservatory. To read more on wooden floors for diy
conservatories follow this link to on wooden floors for diy conservatories
To read more on wooden flooring for diy conservatories follow this
link to wooden flooring for diy
conservatories.
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Finishing touches to DIY conservatories
One aspect many people have problems with is how diy conservatories
should be furnished.
The choice is always yours but to try and help may we suggest
that you follow this link to furniture for conservatories where you will may various designs
and fabrics.
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