Custom Conservatory Design
January 7, 2008 on 4:19 pm | In Real Estate, Decor |Sunrooms and conservatories are popular additions to homes. They can be a place for those of us with a green thumb to create their own private jungle. Alternatively, you can furnish your sunroom so that it is a relaxing place to soak up the sun and watch the great outdoors.
Custom Conservatory Design like that provided by Tanglewood Conservatories will result in a much better result than any of the prefab items that are on the market. There is nothing prefabricated about Tanglewood Conservatories. They come and inspect the proposed building site before the design process begins. They build from the ground up with the finest materials. This company had the honor of building a couple of special conservatories at the Rockefeller Center for a recent flower show. These classically styled buildings were 20 feet high and the glass roofs were specially designed to diffuse the existing city lighting.
I think that one of the greatest things about a project like a conservatory is that they lend themselves to a departure from the architectural styles that surround them. If you have always had a passion for Georgian architecture, but your family home is of some other style, nobody is going to bat an eyelid when they see a glass observatory taking shape in your yard. I am sure the experienced planners at Tanglewood Conservatories have some helpful suggestions with regard to what work best both in terms of style and substance. I was pleasantly surprised to read that they use carefully engineered modern door hardware that locks securely at several points. I think this is worth mentioning because home invaders often look at the cheaper versions of sunrooms as a weak point with regard to security.
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I’d really like to do this! I bet I would practially live in it. Well, 3 seasons a year anyway!
OYB
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Comment by OhYeahBabe — January 7, 2008 #