Energy Efficient Conservatories
Get Your DesignsEnergy efficiency in conservatories refers to their ability to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the year, reducing the need for artificial heating or cooling. This is achieved through the use of high-quality materials and innovative design features. Energy-efficient conservatories offer numerous benefits. They help reduce energy consumption, lower utility bills, and contribute to a more sustainable environment. Making a conservatory energy efficient involves several factors. These include using double-glazed windows, installing proper insulation, and considering the orientation of the conservatory to maximise natural light and heat.
Victorian Conservatories
Victorian conservatories are characterised by their classic design, featuring a bay front, a steeply pitched roof, and ornate detailing. The unique features of Victorian conservatories include their multi-faceted design, which offers panoramic views of the garden, and their ornate ridge details, which add a touch of sophistication. Incorporating Victorian style into your conservatory in Falmouth can be achieved through careful selection of materials, colours, and decorative elements that reflect the elegance and grandeur of the Victorian era.
Georgian Conservatories
Georgian conservatories, are similar to Edwardian conservatories, are known for their square or rectangular shape, which maximises interior space. They feature a flat front and a symmetrical design, offering a timeless appeal. Designing a Georgian conservatory in Falmouth involves careful planning to ensure that the structure complements the existing architecture of the home. This includes selecting appropriate materials, colours, and design features.
Lean To Conservatory
Lean To conservatories, also known as Mediterranean conservatories, are characterised by their simple and practical design. They feature a single sloped roof that leans against the existing wall of the home. Designing a Lean To conservatory in Falmouth involves considering factors such as the orientation of the conservatory, the slope of the roof, and the type of glazing to be used.
Edwardian Conservatories
Edwardian conservatories are similar to Georgian conservatories in their square or rectangular shape. However, they feature a pitched roof, creating a sense of height and space. Incorporating Edwardian style into your conservatory in Falmouth can be achieved through the use of traditional materials, classic design elements, and a colour palette that complements the existing architecture of the home.
Gable Conservatories
Gable conservatories are known for their grand and imposing design. They feature a high, pitched roof that resembles the gable end of a house, creating a sense of space and grandeur. Designing a Gable conservatory in Falmouth involves careful planning to ensure that the structure complements the existing architecture of the home and enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of the property.
Range of Conservatory Roof Styles
Bespoke conservatories are custom-designed to meet the specific needs and preferences of the homeowner. They offer the flexibility to create a unique and personalised space that reflects the homeowner’s style and complements the existing architecture of the home. Creating a bespoke conservatory in Falmouth involves working closely with us at CTG Windows to design a structure that meets your specific needs and preferences.
Flat Roof
Flat Roof
Lantern Roof
Lantern Roof
Glass Roof
Glass Roof
Solid Roof
Solid Roof
Tiled Roof
Tiled Roof
Customisation Options
Glass Roof
Frame Colour
White
Satin Black
Anthracite Grey
Golden Oak
Mahogany
Rosewood
Slate Grey
Agate Grey
Cream
Chartwell Green
Cornice Type
No Cornice
1 Tier
2 Tier
3 Tier
Curved
Ridge Type
Classic Ridge
Slimline Ridge
Glass Colour
Neutral
Aqua
Blue
Bronze
Glass Roof
This stunning conservatory extension will fill your home with plenty of natural light.
Complete your conservatory design by choosing high performance glass. Our glazing will stop your room from overheating during summer; it will also prevent it from getting too cold when winter arrives.
We provide a range of choices so you can benefit from a fully configurable system that can cope with most building styles. Our roofs work with most conservatory shapes.
Tiled Roof
Your Tile Colour
Carbon Grey
Harvest Brown
Terra Brick
Cornice Type
No Cornice
Curved
Tiled Roof
If you want to get the most out of your conservatory or orangery space, high-performance tiled conservatory roof replacements are an attractive prospect. By heightening the feeling of space, our sophisticated solid roofing systems can easily transform tired glazed extensions into a space that feels like a full house extension. They are the ideal finishing touch for both new & old glazed extensions, and you can look forward to improved thermal efficiency, better acoustic insulation & increased kerb appeal with a superb solid tiled roof.
Solid Roof
Cornice Type
No Cornice
1 Tier
2 Tier
3 Tier
Curved
Solid Roof
Solid conservatory roofs are incredibly energy efficient allowing you to enjoy your living space all year round.
The Livinroof is designed to give you the flexibility to combine solid and glazed roofing seamlessly. It enhances thermal performance to deliver a room that you can use all year round. A stunning addition to any home, both new and old.
The internal features of the Livinroof design enables you to install a range of lighting and speaker options. This also helps to reduce heating costs and insulate your home.
Flat Roof
Skylight Type
Lantern
Skylight
None
Lantern Colour
White
Grey
Black
Fascia
Classic Fascia
Curved Cornice
Two Tier Flat Cornice
Four Tier Flat Cornice
Fascia Colour
White
Grey
Soffit Size
Standard
Extended
Flat Roof
If you like clean modern lines then a Flat Roof extension with skylights is the perfect choice for you. But if traditional grandeur is more your style, our beautiful pitched lanterns make a stunning alternative.
This high quality Flat Roof system is the most thermally efficient on the market with a U-Value of 0.12W/m2K and is available with either flat skylights, roof lanterns or no roof lights.
Black/Brown
Chartwell Green
Cream
Golden Oak
Irish Oak
Mahogany
Rosewood
Slate Grey
White
Anthracite Grey