Looking for an extended living space within your home often leads to choosing between a conservatory or an extension, but what is the difference? Both have many benefits, however, it is essential to understand the differences to determine which suits your property better. This guide from us at Oxford Windows and Doors, will delve into the benefits of conservatories and extensions to help you finalise your decision that matches your budget and needs.
A conservatory is essentially a room that is attached to the property, often built with maximised glazing in the walls and roof. These include gable-end, Edwardian, lean-to, Victorian and even p-shaped conservatories. There are options on roofing for the conservatory, including a tiled roof, flat roof or lantern roofs, depending on the features you want to utilise. They are often chosen as a more affordable alternative to a house extension. They are not only faster to install, but they are also designed to comply with your property’s building regulations.
Ultimately, conservatories are affordable, maximise light, often within permitted development rights and are quicker to install, meaning you can enjoy your conservatory sooner. There are a few things to consider depending on the use of the conservatory – they are limited in their function, not as private and add less value to the property. However, conservatories are still functional in many ways and can be used as a living space, office, playroom and more! Contact us today at Oxford Windows and Doors to find out more about the benefits of conservatories!
A house extension is an additional living space attached to the home that is more structural than a conservatory and matches the properties style perfectly. They add value to the home, further increase space within the property and, depending on the extent of the extension, do not always need planning permission. Extensions are usually higher in cost than conservatories as they take longer to build and include more builder materials.
Overall, extensions are more expensive, take longer to build, may require planning permission, and are not guaranteed to substantially increase property value. On the other hand, it could give an alternative option to moving house.
Your decision should be based on your specific needs:
Feel free to speak to our team here at Oxford Windows and Doors to figure out which will suit your needs more. Additionally, we can give you a free, no obligation quote whilst ensuring the structure meets building regulations and planning permissions.
At Oxford Windows and Doors, we have the experience to confidently provide you with the right information, competitive quotes and reliable installation. Our conservatories are installed by our highly experienced workmen who pride themselves on their personable customer service. We only use high-quality materials from industry leaders in the market, such as Liniar, meaning we can guarantee a great service. You can also rely on our excess of brilliant reviews, as well as our Assure certification – adding peace of mind for our homeowners.
We offer a variety of choices for uPVC conservatories, replacement conservatory roofs and roof lanterns in Oxford and surrounding areas. If you are in Didcot, Abingdon, Witney, Wantage, Carterton or anywhere in Oxfordshire, feel free to contact us for a quote! Alternatively, use our free online quoting engine and we will be happy to help.