Custom Conservatory Design
OK- We have established that the conservatory is the perfect place to join your home with your garden. How are we able to do this to make sure the design is the right fit for your home?
OK- We have established that the conservatory is the perfect place to join your home with your garden. How are we able to do this to make sure the design is the right fit for your home?
Every conservatory is different. Some are built in the shade of stately trees. Others are built right out in the southern sun and take a full hit of infrared waves daily. Keeping a conservatory cool requires pre-planning. Keeping it cool with the modern conveniences of automated conservatory features is a luxury that cannot be underrated.
Keeping a conservatory cool begins with planning. Before the first nail is hammered, heat control must be incorporated into the conservatory’s design. Doing so without one is a surefire plan for an uncomfortable conservatory.
There is no doubt that storms are becoming stronger and that the destruction weather can cause is getting worse and worse.
Across New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, fifteen conservatories built by Conservatory Craftsmen
We now offer bird friendly, Ornilux glass to all of our customers for their conservatories and their beloved song birds. Ornilux manufactures a UV film (birds see UV light) that is sandwiched (laminated) between two pieces of the glass used in our conservatories.
There is really no place in the country that quite compares with Long Island. A rural and country atmosphere, heavily
Glass is a major component of every conservatory design. When we begin the design phase with our clients most are shocked to have so many options! Some companies advertise they have ‘magic’ glass! Today’s glass options ARE magic compared
In honor of the 2012 Olympics, we would like to take the time to notice our very favorite British Conservatories!
Phipps Conservatory was built by Henry Phipps as a gift to the City of Pittsburgh. Phipps stated he wanted to “erect something that will prove a source of instruction as well as pleasure to the people.” The Conservatory was designed by the New York firm Lord & Burnham and cost $100,000.
The history of conservatories begins in the early 17th century. The concept of an all glass orangery came about by