Choosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh
If you're looking to build a new conservatory or remodel an existing one, there are many choices available. It is important to select the right conservatory for your home and lifestyle.
uPVC is a low-cost option with a great design and styling capability, and aluminium offers military-level robustness and superior views.
Victorian
Victorian conservatories are a popular choice for those who want to add a touch luxury and class to their homes. Its classic design has an apex with two sides that slope and a vertical side that allows sunlight into the space. This classic conservatory style fits traditional homes and can be easily customised with a variety of colours and finishes to match your home's style.
This timeless conservatory design is available in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be put in new as well as existing properties. Its versatility makes it suitable for a range of purposes such as a dining room to a lounge or even an entire greenhouse for plants.
Originally, Victorian conservatories were constructed using timber, and featured elaborate finials along the roofline and delicate frames. Our tough uPVC material allows us to recreate the appearance and feel of these structures and also provide a practical and energy-efficient aesthetic.
uPVC can be coloured to match your existing windows and doors or painted to create an attractive accent. It is also resistant to corrosion and rust, making it an excellent option for the modern home. Additionally, uPVC is stronger and more durable than its timber counterparts, so it can help prevent draughts in the winter and keep an optimum temperature throughout the year.
For a stunning finish to your uPVC conservatory, we recommend using hardwood. Mahogany or oak can make the most of your new extension. We can customize your timber conservatory to meet your specific requirements. This will allow you to enjoy an exquisite addition to your home that is suited.
Edwardian
With its symmetrical design and rectangular or square floor With its symmetrical design and rectangular or square floor Edwardian conservatory is a beautiful feature for any home. Its classic style blends elegance and practicality, blending well with different styles of architecture. Large windows let in plenty of light, blurring the line between outdoor and indoor space.
The Edwardian style conservatory has a hipped instead of a flat roof. This allows it to be built on any home, including bungalows. This allows for a much larger conservatory than a Lean to and gives you more space for your money.
The Edwardian conservatory is now an increasingly popular choice for those who prefer a traditional feel in their home but want modern design. You can pick from a wide range of colours and finishes to personalise your extension, resulting in the perfect place to relax, entertain or cultivating plants. A bright and clean white can create a clean and airy feel to your home, but you can also opt for shades such as off-white, red, green, yellow or indigo to add an even more vibrant colour.
Hallmark Glazed Extensions is an expert in designing conservatories that fit perfectly into your home. We will collaborate with you to identify your requirements and preferences and make sure that your new space is in line with them. We offer a range of styles to fit every taste, from the Victorian conservatory with its ornate details to the modern Edwardian conservatory that combines traditional beauty with modern comfort and functionality. Call us to discuss your options now with our experienced staff.
Lean To
The Lean-to style conservatory is a good option for those who have little space or want to save money. These simple conservatories are ideal for dining rooms as well as summer lounges and more. They are ideal for bungalows with a small or no garden. They're also less expensive than a complete extension and can boost the value of your home by up to 5percent.
A modern replacement roof will dramatically increase the thermal efficiency of your conservatory by preventing the heat from escaping and, in turn, lower your energy bills. The roof will keep your conservatory cooler in summer and warmer in winter, so you can utilize it all year. It can also make your conservatory more peaceful by absorbing outside noise and repelling the rain.
Many people are not certain if they require approval to build an extension or a conservatory. Recent changes to building regulations means you don't require permission if the roof of your new conservatory is solid or tiled. If you decide to replace the glazed roof of your conservatory, you'll need to consult with your local council to see whether it meets the current building regulations.

The most well-known flooring option for conservatories is rigid core vinyl. This flooring is incredibly durable and can withstand temperatures of up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is also easy to maintain and water resistant. Real wood floors do not work well in conservatories since they expand and contract according to changing weather conditions. They can also be bleached by constant UV exposure. If you opt for an floor that is insulated you can put in engineered and hardwood floors in conservatories.
Solid Roof
Removing the conservatory roof and replacing it with an option that is solid tiled is the ideal solution for homeowners who want to transform their existing conservatory into a multi-purpose garden room. This is an energy efficient roof that will create an inviting living space in the winter months and cool breezes during summer.
Previously, conservatories are usually constructed of glass panes and thin sheets of polycarbonate which provide poor insulation. This led to conservatories that were too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer. With a conservatory roof replacement from Ultraroof you can transform your conservatory into a relaxing and flexible space that you can use throughout the year.
The Ultraroof is a conservatory roofing system that has a U-Value as low as 0.12. It can be fitted on any type of conservatory and combined with windows and doors that are glazed to create a light and spacious space. It is also a light roof that can be installed without tie bars, allowing you to maximise the amount of sunlight coming into your conservatory.
The Livinroof is a hybrid conservatory roof that blends the best aspects of an insulated and solid design. It's a warm, energy efficient roof that can improve your home's thermal performance and reduce noise from the outside. It is a fantastic option for homes located in Eastleigh, Southampton and Winchester which require a replacement roof for their conservatories. It is available in a variety of colors and can be tailored to match your home's style. The Livinroof is a cost effective alternative to other conservatory roofs and has been fire tested by Warrington Fire to meet industry standards.
Ultrasky Lantern
A roof lantern from Ultrasky is a great way to let more lighting into any room in your home. They are available in a variety of sizes, and they can be glazed with your choice of glazing options. They're also very energy efficient, which helps to reduce heat loss and keep the space comfortable.
They're a great option for modern homes and can be glazed in a wide variety of colors to match your decor. You can choose from a variety of finishes including white PVCu, anthracite gray or satin black to complement or contrast with your window frames. RepairMyWindowsAndDoors can even have your lantern roof clad in aluminum for that added 'Wow' factor.
These roof lanterns are based on the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic roofing system. They're ideal for a new build traditional orangery or extension, or can be inserted into an existing flat roof to create a sense of light and space. They're designed to provide uninterrupted sight lines, and have less and smaller bars than other systems.
They feature a 25-degree pitch to optimise light refraction. They also have thermally broken ridges and an insulated eaves rail. The unique stormshield provides three layers of protection at the ridge ends. They are easy to glaze. They are available in a variety of performance glazing as well as any color of RAL.
Our online ordering system was designed to make the ordering process as easy as it can be for bespoke and made-to-measure roof lanterns. Select the design and size of roof lantern that you need, and fill in a few details about your project. We will then send you a quote and schedule a time for installation.