Saturday, December 3, 2011

Ideal Place to Build a Conservatory or an Orangery in Your Property

It has become common for home owners to build a conservatory or an orangery to add up a value to their property. One important consideration to be remembered when planning to build a conservatory or an orangery is its location or place in the property. Are you confused to find which place in your property is ideal for constructing a conservatory or an orangery? Don't worry! Here are some tips to find the best place.

The rear side of your property is the most ideal place for building a conservatory or an orangery. It is very easy to get a planning permission when you construct a conservatory at the back of your property. Furthermore, there is no issue with respect to privacy. You, therefore, need not worry about people walking past. It is much more ideal to build a conservatory or an orangery at the rear side when you wish to use it as a kitchen extension.

It is the least option to build a conservatory at the front of your property. However, an orangery can be constructed in your front garden. As a conservatory more often includes a glazed construction, the inside of the room is visible to people walking along or driving past your property. Where as, an orangery includes solid full height or low walls that can block out some of the passers by. Getting a planning permission for a front yard conservatory is also difficult.

Some people wish to build a conservatory at the side of the property. You can more likely attain the planning permission. Also, privacy is not an important issue. However, you may face, to some extent, the likely problems as that of front yard conservatory. In addition, when you construct a conservatory at the side of your property, you lose the connection or access to the rear side of the property. Also, certain space that is intended for driveway or storing bikes etc. is lost. Hence, determine the best part of your property and then add a conservatory or an orangery. If possible, get help from designers or contractors to find the ideal place.

No comments: