Self Build Consveratory London

Last updated: 25/06/2015.

Planning a self build conservatory, here are some useful tips

When you are planning to build a conservatory, there are a couple of things you should know beforehand such as the regulations involved construction of the base as well as how you should build it. To ensure that you are on the right track and that you get it well right from the start, here are some very useful tips that will be of great help to you.

Common conservatory designs

After you have chosen and measured your air to install your conservatory, the next most important thing, you should decide on is the design that you should really go for. Fortunately, there are many DIY conservatory designs available at your disposal that you should consider with the top ones being the Edwardian style conservatory, Victorian style conservatory, learn to style conservatory and gable style conservatory among others. Essentially, most of the DIY conservatories available today are naturally modular in that standard size parts that fit together in forming a pre-defined shape are used.

Top features to look for

When planning a self build conservatory, the kind of specifications you pick are going to greatly depend on what your intentions of using it are. For instance, if you intend to use your conservatory for study, chances are high that it is going to be used almost on a daily basis and as such, it is important that you consider roofing materials and glazing with the most energy efficiency. This helps a lot to ensure that minimal heat is lost during the colder months. If you are building the conservatory for occasional use as a dining room, everyday heating might not be a big issue as such.

Planning permission

In most cases, it is a must that you submit an application for planning permission so that the authorities can allow you to build the conservatory. For instance, it is required that no more than 50 percent of original land around the house should have additions covering it. Next, in case your house is facing a highway, it is important that your additions don’t extend beyond the side elevation or principal elevation of the property. The conservatory shouldn’t project beyond 4 meters for a detached house and 3 meters for semi- detached house.

Creating the conservatory base

It is quite very easy to fit a conservatory. What you just need is some patience and some few DIY skills and you will certainly get the job done. There are many DIY conservatory kits that come with concise and full instructions that will guide you throughout the whole process. Your first job when planning a self build conservatory is constructing your base and you can choose between the traditional concrete base and the pre-fabricated base system.
Building the conservatory by yourself is essentially the most cost effective option when it comes to owning a conservatory. Most DIY conservatory kits come with easy to follow instructions and tips that will help you make the best conservatory you can ever wish for.  


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