Conservatories
- Adding a conservatory is a great way to increase space in homes. From traditional-style conservatories to modern, minimalist ones. Thinking about adding a conservatory on deck but not sure what style or material to go for? Turn to ArchiPro, they provide a wide range of designs that can increase the value of homes and offer a great space to relax and enjoy all year round.About Conservatories
Conservatories are typically mostly window structures that can be added to homes. A conservatory on deck is simply added on top of a deck, but an existing deck is not a requirement for adding the building. They are typically prefab, meaning that the pieces are manufactured off-site and only assembled on-site, making them affordable and fast to build. For extra space for storage, garages are another popular home addition.
Advantages
Quick to Install
While some renovations may take time to complete, a conservatory or sunroom on deck is a quick project. As it is one of the most popular prefabricated buildings, all the pieces are complete before they reach a house. So the renovation will only be assembling rather than building the components from scratch.
Added Space
The renovation involved in adding a new room to a house may be intimidating. But a modern conservatory can add space easily without any extensive construction. An entirely new room can be added to a home in no time.
Enjoy Nature in All Weather
For those with a garden, it seems to limit only enjoying it when the sun is shining. With a structure made mostly of glass, people can take in all the sunshine and beautiful views, even on the coldest day of the year.
Uses
Relaxing Space
Nature and sunlight have a great way of calming people. If someone often feels cooped up inside the house, having an airy, roofed conservatory that is filled with light can provide a relaxing space.
Perfect for Garden Enthusiasts
A conservatory room could be the perfect addition to gardening enthusiasts. It allows for plants to be brought indoors when needed while still providing plenty of light. Although prefabricated sheds and greenhouses are significant storage areas, they can also double as a living space when not in use.
Additional Space
A conservatory doesn't need to only be for plants and yoga. It can also function as a practical everyday space. Homeowners can use a conservatory on deck as an office, dining room, or even a sitting room with a television. The possibilities are endless.
Add Value to a Home
Conservatories are appealing to new buyers. So for those looking to sell a house anytime soon, this is a great way to attract more interested buyers and even increase the price of a house on the market.
Conservatory vs. Orangery
With orangery and conservatory designs online, the difference between the two are not always clear. These are the distinctions:
- A conservatory room has walls made of glass. The roof is either all glass or polycarbonate.
- An orangery is a stone or brick structure with large windows. It has a lantern roof on top made of glass.
A conservatory on deck will always have far more light than an orangery. It is also built similarly to prefabricated tiny homes. That means they are assembled quickly on sight rather than requiring extensive stonework on site.
Types
Lean-To
A lean-to structure is a rectangle shape. With one of the four walls being entirely made up of the house's exterior wall, this will take up the least amount of garden space.
Gable
Rather than a rectangle, the gable style is more circular. Similar in structure to a gazebo, this is an elegant structure for any garden.
P Shaped
In the shape of a P, this is a cross between the lean-to rectangle style and the circular gable style. They are best for large spaces.
Materials
Glass Conservatories
Windows are usually made up of double-glazed glass. This is practically a must to keep the space comfortable and cut heat loss. In addition to the walls, glass roofing is also available for a conservatory on deck.
Wood Conservatories
For those looking for a cosy look, wood is an excellent material. Use wood on the window framing or for the base of the structure.
Aluminium Conservatories
Aluminium is the most commonly used material for window framing. This material features easy maintenance that will last through any weather.
Brick Conservatories
For the structural base of the conservatory, brick is a common choice. For brick, it's essential to match the brick to the home's brickwork for a cohesive look rather than just an add-on room.
Styles
Victorian
Victorian structures feature far more ornamentation and steeper roofs. This creates a traditional conservatory room with architectural detailing.
Edwardian
Edwardian style is also referred to as the minimalist or modern conservatory fashion. For modern homes with sleek lines, Edwardian is typically the better choice.
Installing a Conservatory
With prefab structures, every piece is built off-site. This means that the assembly on site is quick and easy. Professionals will lay the foundation or prepare an existing deck, and then assemble the pieces on the foundation, often taking less than a week.
What to Consider Before Building a Conservatory
Matching Aesthetics
A conservatory should look like an elegant part of the home rather than a haphazard addition. To create a cohesive design, consider updating the frames on the home's windows and doors to match the aesthetic of the conservatory on deck.
Cleaning and Maintenance
With so much glass, conservatories may seem like a nightmare to clean. However, homeowners can invest in self-cleaning window glazing and have virtually no maintenance.



