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Bespoke Conservatories for Modern Living

Adding a conservatory is a great way to extend your living space while bringing more natural light into your home. Whether you’re looking to create a relaxing lounge, dining area, or garden room, a well-designed conservatory can enhance both the comfort and value of your property.

At Gill Glazing & Home Improvement, we design and install high-quality conservatories across the West Midlands, Worcestershire and Warwickshire, tailored to suit your home and lifestyle. From traditional styles to modern designs, our conservatories combine energy efficiency, durability, and style for year-round use.

  • Aluminium Conservatories
  • Tiled Roof Conservatories
  • uPVC Conservatories
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Types of Conservatories

Choosing the right conservatory type is key to achieving the ideal balance of style, performance, and year-round usability. Each option offers its own benefits in terms of appearance, insulation, and maintenance, allowing you to select a design that suits both your home and lifestyle.

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Aluminium Conservatories

Aluminium conservatories offer a sleek, modern look with slim frames that maximise natural light. Strong, durable, and low maintenance, they are ideal for contemporary homes and larger designs.

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Tiled Roof Conservatories

Tiled roof conservatories create a more solid, extension-style space with improved insulation. They help regulate temperature throughout the year, making the room comfortable in all seasons.

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uPVC Conservatories

uPVC conservatories are a cost-effective and practical choice, offering excellent insulation and low maintenance. Available in a range of finishes, they suit both modern and traditional homes.

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Conservatory Styles

We offer a wide range of conservatory styles to complement the design and character of your home.

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Gable End Conservatories

Gable end conservatories feature a high, vaulted roof that creates a bright and spacious interior. Adding a striking architectural feature while allowing maximum natural light into your home.

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Victorian Conservatories

Victorian conservatories are a classic choice, recognised by their elegant bay front and decorative detailing. This timeless style works well with traditional homes and adds character and charm.

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Edwardian Conservatories

Edwardian conservatories offer a square or rectangular layout, making them highly practical and easy to furnish. Their clean lines and symmetrical design suit a wide range of properties.

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Georgian Conservatories

Georgian conservatories are similar to Edwardian designs, featuring a simple, balanced structure. They provide a functional and versatile living space with a traditional aesthetic.

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P-Shaped Conservatories

P-shaped conservatories combine multiple styles to create a larger, more flexible space. These designs are ideal for bigger properties and can be used for multi-purpose living areas.

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Lean-To Conservatories

Lean-to conservatories feature a simple, sloping roof design, making them ideal for properties with limited space. This style offers a modern and practical solution while maximising usable floor area.

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Roof Replacement & Conversion

If your existing conservatory is too hot in summer or too cold in winter, a roof replacement or conversion can transform it into a comfortable, usable space all year round.
We offer modern roofing solutions including tiled conservatory roofs and upgraded glazing systems, designed to improve insulation, reduce glare, and enhance overall performance. Converting your conservatory roof can give your space a fresh, modern feel while improving energy efficiency and usability.

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Benefits of Installing a Conservatory

A professionally designed conservatory is a practical way to enhance your home, adding space, light, and long-term value. With modern materials and improved energy efficiency, today’s conservatories are designed to be comfortable, stylish, and suitable for everyday use throughout the year.

Additional Living Space

Create a flexible new room for relaxing, dining, or spending time with family and friends.

Increased Natural Light

Large glazed areas bring in natural light, creating a brighter and more open living space.

Enhanced Property Value

A well-designed conservatory can improve your home’s appeal and increase overall property value.

Year-Round Comfort

Modern materials and roofing help maintain a comfortable temperature in all seasons.

Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living

Enjoy a smooth connection between your home and garden with a light-filled living space.

Fewer Planning Restrictions

Many conservatories fall under permitted development, making installation straightforward.

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Why Choose Gill Glazing & Home Improvement for your Conservatory

Choosing the right company for your conservatory is essential to achieving a high-quality, long-lasting result. At Gill Glazing & Home Improvement, we combine experience, attention to detail, and a customer-focused approach to deliver conservatories that are built to the highest standards. From initial design through to final installation, we ensure every stage of your project is carefully managed to provide a smooth and stress-free experience. All our conservatories are supported by our 10-year guarantee for complete peace of mind.

Bespoke Design

Every conservatory is designed to suit your home, style, and how you plan to use the space.

High-Quality Materials

We use durable materials designed for long-term performance, efficiency, and reliability.

Professional Installation

Our experienced team delivers precise workmanship with a strong focus on detail.

Project Management

We manage your project from initial planning through to installation and final completion.

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Do I Need Planning Permission for a Conservatory?

Many homeowners wonder whether they need planning permission before building a conservatory. In most cases, conservatories fall under permitted development, meaning you can install one without formal planning approval. However, certain limits and rules must be followed to ensure your project complies with UK regulations.

When Planning Permission Is Usually Not Required

  • The conservatory does not extend beyond the rear wall by more than permitted limits.
  • It does not cover more than 50% of the property’s total land area.
  • The height does not exceed set limits (typically 4 metres for a single-storey conservatory).
  • It is not built forward of the principal elevation of the home.

When Planning Permission may be needed

Planning permission may be required if your property is a listed building or in a conservation area, if the conservatory exceeds size or height limits, or if the design involves significant structural changes.

Building Regulations Compliance

Even when planning permission is not required, conservatories must meet certain building regulations. This includes ensuring safe construction, structural stability, insulation, and ventilation.

Expert advice and project support

At Gill Glazing & Home Improvement, we will guide you through the planning and compliance process. From advice on permitted development to meeting building regulations, we make sure your conservatory project is smooth, fully compliant, and stress-free.

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How to choose the right Conservatory for your home

Selecting the right conservatory depends on your space, style preferences, and how you plan to use it.

Consider Property Style

Choose a design that complements your home’s architecture for a seamless finish.

Think About Usage

Decide whether your conservatory will be used as a lounge, dining area, or multi-purpose space.

Choose the Right Roof

A tiled or insulated roof can improve comfort if you plan to use the space all year round.

Get Expert Advice

Our team can guide you through the options to help you choose the best solution.

Looking to Add a Conservatory to Your Home?

We design and install bespoke conservatories across the West Midlands, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. Whether you want a bright new living space, a dining area, or a relaxing garden room, our expert team ensures a seamless, high-quality installation tailored to your home and lifestyle.

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Frequently asked questions

In many cases, conservatories fall under permitted development and do not require planning permission. However, this depends on the size, location, and design of the structure.

Installation times vary depending on the size and complexity of the project, but most conservatories are completed within a few weeks.

Yes. With modern glazing and insulated roofing systems, conservatories can be comfortable in both summer and winter.

This depends on your needs. uPVC is cost-effective, aluminium offers a modern look, and tiled roofs provide improved insulation.

Yes. We offer roof replacement and conversion services to improve insulation and transform your conservatory into a usable living space.

Yes. A well-designed conservatory can increase both the value and appeal of your property.

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