November 18, 2010
What You Need To Know About Having A Conservatory Built
Choosing a company to build you a conservatory is not something to be taken lightly. It’s an important job, one requiring a company that understands your needs and concerns and is specially trained to meet them. In this article we will briefly define the conservatory-what it is and what it does-and give you some tips which will help you when it becomes time to choose a building company for your conservatory.
Historians are quick to note that both the style and function of conservatories, especially as it relates to some of those built in 18th century Europe, has changed dramatically-and not necessarily for the better. What started as a sort of greenhouse to help protect plants during the colder winter months, gradually evolved into a grand structure, a type of sunroom linking the house to the garden. Hosts would often entertain guests in the conservatory, hosting garden parties and treating them to lavish suppers. Conservatories of yesteryear were often beautifully designed with a combination of translucent and stained glass, beautiful stone pillars and hand-carved edifices.
While a conservatory is still considered a “grand meeting place” in many parts of the world, the modern conservatory is used for a variety of other purposes as well. Some enjoy the room as a family room or sunroom, while others take advantage of the natural light and set up office here. Modern technologies and techniques used in building these breathtaking structures have improved so dramatically that the conservatory can literally be used for any purpose “under the sun.”
When looking to hire a builder for your conservatory there are many things you’ll want to consider. For example, does the company have highly trained craftsmen on staff? A conservatory is (and should always be) more than just an adjunct building. A conservatory requires a combination of construction mastery and the fine touch of an artisan. Does the company have a portfolio? Before you hire just any builder for your conservatory project, ask to see their portfolio so you get some idea regarding their previous work.
Shopping around for a qualified conservatory construction company-one with experience and a proven track-record-may take a little extra time now, but hiring the wrong builder could wind up costing you time and more. The conservatory is a big project and will become a major focal point in your home, so see to it yourself that everything is done right the first time. Chances are, you’ll be glad you did.
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Filed under Conservatories by Mark Walters