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Should I choose a conservatory or an extension?

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If you’re thinking about adding a conservatory to your home, you may be torn between the two main options available to you – an extension or a conservatory. Both have their own merits, but which one suits your needs best? It depends on how much space you have and what kind of features you want in your new room. We’ll take a look at the differences between extensions and conservatories and help you find the solution that works best for you.

What will the space be used for?

The easiest way to figure out what kind of conservatory you should have is to think about what you want the space to be used for. If you want an extra bedroom, a conservatory is not suitable.  On the other hand, if you are looking for more living space and want your conservatory to act as an additional living room then a conservatory would be perfect.

Where will the new room be located?

 If your conservatory is going to be east facing, it will have sun in the morning.  West-facing conservatories can be good for when you are planning on spending time at the end of the day in the conservatory.

What are the costs?

There are a lot of factors to consider when deciding whether a conservatory or extension would work best for your home. The costs will depend on the size and complexity of the building project.

Which one looks the best?

Neither of these home additions has a clear-cut answer. The exterior space of your home will ultimately determine which is the better option. For example, if you have lots of outdoor space and need to bring that into your home, installing a conservatory might be the best way to achieve this.  However, an extension might make more sense if you live in a cramped area with no garden and want to use what little space you have for other purposes. It’s also worth bearing in mind that some councils don’t allow extensions because they can alter the character of a street by reducing privacy for neighbouring properties – so speak to your local authority before proceeding.

The benefits of a conservatory

Extensions are great if you need extra space, but one of the benefits of a conservatory is that it can open onto the garden, so it provides a light and airy living space that opens onto the garden. Another pro to choosing a conservatory is that it offers better soundproofing than an extension, which can be great if you live in an area with close neighbours.

The negatives of a conservatory

Installing a conservatory in your home can be an expensive and difficult endeavour. One important thing to consider before you build is the type of extension you plan to install – some styles are harder and more expensive to heat than others. Consider this when thinking of windows doors or conservatories.

The negatives of an extension

An extension offers more space than a conservatory and has many benefits, but it also has more drawbacks. When considering an extension as opposed to a conservatory, think about your personal goals.

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