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Vale Garden Houses
The success of a glazed building is in how much it will be used, how much it is enjoyed, and most importantly, how long it will last.
To assist the long life of our buildings, and combined with our unique roof system, many of our conservatories and orangeries are designed with decorative metal pilasters, incorporated into the framework for their structural stability.
This orangery also benefited from our trench heating system with cast iron floor grilles which are both an effective and attractive method of heating.
The dog tooth dentil moulding and spire finials are more examples of decorative elements that really enhance this traditional orangery. Two pairs of double doors open the room on to the garden.
Vale Paint Colour- Mothwing
Size- 6.3M X 4.7M
Solarium Optimum
Solarium Optimum designed this room. The customer was looking for a large room. The idea was to have a living space that would include a dining and a relaxing area. The room was also planned for protection against rain, snow, wind and mosquitoes. For sun protection Opti-Bloc pleated shades where installed.The customer also added infrared heating to extend the season.
April Hamilton Interiors LLP
The bespoke chairs were so successful at a 17th century bastide in the South of France, we wanted the client to experience them too. With a little adjustment we designed them into the overall scheme with great success.
Sunspace Design, Inc.
Every now and again we have the good fortune to provide our services in a location with stunningly gorgeous scenery. This Cape Neddick, Maine project represents one of those occasions. Nestled in the client’s backyard, the custom glass conservatory we designed and built offers breathtaking views of the Cape Neddick River flowing nearby. The picturesque result is a great example of how our custom glass enclosures can enhance your daily experience of the natural beauty that already surrounds your home.
This conservatory is iconic in its form, designed and styled to match the existing look of the client’s residence, and built to withstand the full brunt of a New England winter. Positioned to maximize views of the river, the glass addition is completed by an adjacent outdoor patio area which provides additional seating and room to entertain. The new space is annexed directly to the home via a steel-reinforced opening into the kitchen in order to provide a convenient access path between the home’s interior and exterior.
The mahogany glass roof frame was engineered in our workshop and then transported to the job site and positioned via crane in order to speed construction time without sacrificing quality. The conservatory’s exterior has been painted white to match the home. The floor frame sits atop helical piers and we used wide pine boards for the interior floor. As always, we selected some of the best US-made insulated glass on the market to complete the project. Low-e and argon gas-filled, these panes will provide the R values that make this a true four-season structure.
New England Sunrooms & Conservatories, Inc.
Side view of Interior of new Four Seasons System 230 Sun & Stars Straight Sunroom. Shows how the sunroom flows into the interior. Transom glass is above the french doors to bring the sunlight from the sunroom in to warm up the interior of the house.
Conservatory Craftsmen
The interior finishes are crafted of the same Sepele mahogany as the conservatory was built from.
Photos by Robert Socha
Conservatory Craftsmen
The Sepele mahogany conservatory was part of a new construction home. Conservatory Craftsmen was on site for two weeks to build the exterior of the conservatory, then took an extra week at the end to do the interior finishes by hand.
Photos by Robert Socha
Vale Garden Houses
The design of this extension incorporates an inset roof lantern over the dining area and an opening through to the glazed orangery which features bi-fold doors to the outside.
User
This asian-inspired addition is located off of the kitchen, features include ceramic tile, shoji screen entry, koi pond, insulated glass, and separate HVAC system
Large Sunroom Design Photos with a Glass Ceiling
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