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The Different Types of Conservatory Series - Part 2 |
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There are many types and designs of conservatory to choose from. We want to help you make the right decision and help you feel informed and confident with your choice. This is the second part of our Article. |
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There are many types and designs of conservatory to choose from. For example, here at John Williams alone have six choices! We want to help you make the right decision and help you feel informed and confident with your choice. We have therefore decided to introduce our 'The Different Types of Conservatory Series' which was regularly updated on our blog - it looked in depth at individual types of conservatories. In this final part, Part 2, we shall look at the Garden Room, Regency and Bespoke Conservatories!
Garden Room
Practically maintenance–free, thermally efficient, weather-tight and completely secure, a Garden Room is the ideal place to sit back and watch nature at work.
A Garden Room opens up a whole new world of pleasure that changes with every season. Bright spring mornings, hot summer afternoons, cool autumn evenings and frosty winter nights can all be enjoyed from the comfort of your new conservatory.
These adaptable designs can either extend directly outwards from your home into the garden, or make imaginative use of corners or previously unused or awkward spaces. Add a Garden Room to your home and take advantage of this traditional way to blur the boundary between home and garden.
At John Williams, a choice of full height glazing or base walls finished in matching brick, render or decorative infill panels ensures that the Garden Room blends effortlessly with your home’s character.
Whether you want a relaxing place to unwind with a good book, tend indoor plants or give your children a light spacious room in which to play safely, feel free to talk to us!
Regency
Gable sunburst detail and decorative ridge cresting bring a touch of restrained grandeur to this popular design. Embrace the elegance and comfort that define the late Georgian period with this attractive addition to your home. Regency conservatories combine style with comfort; a practical extra room that will enhance your home and your lifestyle. The period was known for its large family rooms and the Regency offers just that; a place for relaxation, or a safe and spacious playroom for the children.
There’s something infinitely appealing about the combination of light and space. With its stunning good looks and practical features a John Williams Regency conservatory doesn’t just extend your home, it enhances the quality of your life. It’s a great place to read the Sunday papers over a morning coffee, listen to music or entertain friends and family in style.
Bespoke
Let your imagination loose. Create a stunning and uncompromisingly individual addition to your home that will keep its good looks for years to come.
Select from a range of tailor-made designs to suit your needs with a Bespoke conservatory. There’s virtually no limit to the sizes, shapes, finishes and configuration available. An additional, stylish yet practical room can help accommodate your growing family, provide a safe playroom for your children, or become a sanctuary where you can unwind and rest. Bespoke conservatories are an elegantly adaptable way to grace your home and enrich your lifestyle.
At John Williams we recognise that homes are as individual as their owners. Which is why a Bespoke range gives you the freedom and flexibility to develop a space that reflects your design preferences and expresses your ideas perfectly.
Thank you for reading! I hope you found this blog Series useful!
Part 1 is available on our blog which looks at Edwardian, Elizabethan and Victorian Conservatories!
About Author
-Rachel Evans,
John Williams Home Improvements Ltd, UK.
http://www.johnwilliams.co.uk/blog/
Article Source:
http://www.1888articles.com/author-rachel-evans-41220.html
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