Good Friday 30th March 11am - 3pm
Saturday 31st March 10am - 4pm
Easter Sunday 1st April - Closed
Bank Holiday Monday 2nd April 11am - 3pm
There was a time when a conservatory consisted of an awful lot of glass and a space that became almost unusable for large parts of the year.
Either too hot or too cold, not welcoming enough when it’s chilly outside and simply sweltering during summer, conservatories became the room no-one dared to enter.
But that was then.
Modern designs, techniques and materials have emerged to solve a whole range of niggling problems that once put many conservatories out of action for anything other than hanging up the washing or storing the outdoor boots.
Today’s up to date, efficient and climate controlled conservatories have become vital living spaces, extra room for the family to spread out, dine, play or socialise, a delightful place to savour the view of the garden in spring, or cosy up on a winter’s evening.
So what makes today’s conservatories so much better?
Up on the roof
Conservatories of the past usually came with a polycarbonate roof, layers of thin plastic with a honeycomb effect that made it strong and durable. Polycarbonate is still a popular feature of today’s conservatories, but is now modernised to come in either bronze or opal finish, and far more efficient than ever.
Today’s new conservatory owners aren’t restricted as before – they could opt for a self-cleaning glass roof, or give their conservatory the feel of an ‘extension’ with a solid roof with timber frame, insulation and finished off with slate or tiles.
Climate controlled
Conservatories once suffered from being too hot or too cold. But today’s conservatories are built with energy efficiency in mind.
The latest uPVC and glazing technologies mean they are eco-friendly, with high insulating tinted solar control glass that combines heat reflection and thermal insulation. It means that in winter the glass helps to retain heat and in summer stops it becoming too hot.
Energy efficient low-e insulating glass limits the amount of ultraviolet and infrared light that can pass through without affecting the amount of natural light.
Got the look
Conservatories of old often took their style from the Victorian or Edwardian book of fashion. Today they come in all shapes and sizes, styles and finishes.
A gable front conservatory – with its spacious rectangular configuration and pitched room – is an elegant and practical alternative, creating space and drawing light into the home.
While P-shaped conservatories open out to provide a wider space at one end, almost creating two separate rooms.
Orangeries are a popular alternative to conservatories, more structured and often with roof beams, they typically feature a “lantern” style glass or polycarbonate roof to bathe the room in light. You can build in thermal efficient panels (in a range of colours) to suit your style and help save on fuel costs.
A full rainbow of possibilities
While once white was the default for all conservatories, now they can be just about any colour your mind can stretch to – inside and out. The options for both doors and panels are extensive, and there’s even the option to have a conservatory coloured on the outside (to match the colour scheme of your house) and white on the inside.
Through the door
Conservatory doors have evolved too. Modern designs mean you can throw open bi-folding doors to completely open up your conservatory and bring the garden in. Sliding patio doors and French doors – usually two doors which open outwards – now come in a range of finishes to complement your décor and home.
We have been helping homeowners improve their properties by adding space and style since the 1980s.
Like modern conservatories, its expert design and fitting teams have moved with the times to deliver up to date styles, finishes and technology to create a room for all seasons.
It’s Christmas morning in the Jones’ home, Ian and Charlotte had woken early as usual all excited to see what Father Christmas had bought them this year, they had been very good all year, ok, well maybe not all year but at least for the last two weeks, so they hoped they would be on Santa’s good list.
They were sat outside their parent’s bedroom listening patiently at the door for any sounds of them waking and then suddenly they heard their Dad yawn, so they both barged, jumped on the bed shouting Merry Christmas. They all went downstairs into their lovely warm lounge and there was the wonderful smell of turkey, that had been cooking all night, Mum went to check on the turkey and Ian and Charlotte raced into the conservatory to check whether Santa had been and were so excited when they saw the big pile of presents waiting for them and Christmas celebrations started.
They all sat around the Christmas tree and Mum played Santa handing out the presents, although she did insist on having a cup of tea before, so Ian and Charlotte sat patiently willing her to drink it quickly, Dad got his usual of pants and socks and Mum got chocolates and Ian and Charlotte got most of what they asked Santa for.
After dinner, which they all agreed Mum had surpassed herself again this year, Dad cleared the table and while Dad washed up, Ian and Charlotte helped with the drying up, then they all sat back down at the table for the usual Christmas tradition of a family game of Monopoly, Dad got the worn-out box out from under the stairs, this year Dad let Charlotte be the banker, although Mum still won as usual and at 5.30 they were all cuddled up on the sofa ready for Dr Who.
When Ian and Charlotte finally went to bed, they all agreed it had been a wonderful day and they were all thinking how different this Christmas was to last year.
Last Christmas the house had been so cold and the conservatory was completely unusable because of the cold, and Dad promised them that this year would be different, and it was, so he had contacted Park Lane Windows, Doors & Conservatories who had replaced all the old drafty wooden windows with some lovely energy efficient new uPVC windows and they had also told them about how their sister company Nu-Look Conservatory Roofs could replace their old polycarbonate roof on their conservatory with a nice solid one and they all agreed what a difference it had made.
Merry Christmas from everyone at Park Lane Windows, Doors & Conservatories
Saturday 23rd Dec - Closed
Christmas Eve - Closed
Christmas Day - Closed
Boxing Day - Closed
Wednesday 27th Dec to Saturday 30th Dec - 10am - 2pm
New Years Eve - Closed
New Years Day - Closed
Tuesday 2nd Jan - Normal Opening Hours
Merry Christmas from everyone at Park Lane Windows, Doors & Conservatories
Adding a conservatory to your house can be an easy way to add another room to your home, giving you more living space, whether you are looking to extend to have another reception room, dining room or a family room a conservatory can achieve this more affordably than a house extension and a common question we are asked at Park Lane Windows, Doors & Conservatories is “Do I need planning permission” so hopefully this will help to answer that question.
In most circumstances you do not require planning permission to build a new conservatory onto your home, but of course as in most things there are always exceptions.
You should not require planning permission:
•If your home has not previously had any extensions and the conservatory does not exceed more than half of the size of your house
•If including any extensions or other buildings built after your home was originally built by adding a conservatory, no more than half of the area of your original house is exceeded.
•If your conservatory does not exceed 3 metres beyond the rear wall of an attached house or 4 metres if a detached house if no extensions or other buildings have been added since the house was built
You may need to apply for planning permission:
•If the conservatory is being placed on the front or side of your home and is next to a highway
•If the conservatory is higher than the highest part of the house
•If conservatory is going to be in excess of 4metres high
•If you are adding a conservatory to the side of your house if it is on designated land
•If you have a listed building you may require listed building consent
Please note that these only apply to houses and converted houses or areas where there may be a planning condition or other restriction that limits permitted development rights, this also only applies to England and may vary for other areas.
If you have any further questions about planning permission for a new conservatory, please call us and we will try and help.
For more information on planning permission, you can always visit the Planning Portal www.planningportal.co.uk
We opened our new showroom in Northampton for both ourselves and our sister company Nu-Look Conservatory Roofs with a VIP Launch on Thursday 26th October, which then continued for the rest of the weekend.
We received some really nice comments about how lovely the showroom looked and the great range of composite doors that we have on display, the solid conservatory roofs that we can now offer have a great U rating of 1.8 which is below building regulations for a standard roof, we also have a loggia conservatory with a glass roof on display and a range of windows.
We had a great showroom relaunch last weekend, with some lovely comments received about how nice it looked, we would like to thank everyone that came along and helped us to celebrate
When putting your home up for sale it goes without saying that you will want to sell it for the highest possible price.
You can only expect it to receive a generous valuation from your appointed estate agent if it’s in great condition and has some of the features that most appeal to buyers.
We’re talking about things like a stylish conservatory, the latest energy efficient windows or a beautiful set of bi-folding doors.
Bi-folding doors are a big favourite with buyers
Some experts estimate that bi-folding doors can add around 5-10%, in monetary value, to your home.
There are many different reasons why this is the case, at least 10 of them in fact:
1. They let you open up your living space in a way that no other door can replicate.
2. They transform home and garden into one giant living area.
3. They also have exceptionally low U-values, so they will allow very little heat to escape from your home.
4. They are immensely attractive thanks to the superb aesthetics offered by the trim aluminium frames.
5. They contain multi-point locking systems so that when they’re locked shut, they stay shut.
6. They can encompass anything up to 7 or 8 panes or a minimum of 2 for those with only a small aperture available.
7. They can open from left to right, or right to left – the choice is entirely yours.
8. They have a tiny brush at one end of the stainless steel track which keeps them running smoothly and effortlessly.
9. They weigh very little and can be manoeuvred with minimal effort.
10. They come in a range of traditional and contemporary finishes.
You may be surprised to know that bi-folding doors can be fitted relatively quickly which is a big bonus if you’re keen for the installation to cause minimum disruption to your home life.
Park Lane Windows, Doors & Conservatories is a specialist supplier and installer of bi-folding doors
We’d love to integrate bi-folding doors into your home or home extension to help make your property more valuable. Book a FREE appointment with us now to bring the best bi-folds into your home.
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Park Lane Windows, Doors & Conservatories are pleased to announce the relaunch of our joint showroom with our sister company Nu-Look Conservatory Roof Solutions, at our premises in Northampton.
We have a VIP Evening on Thursday 26th October from 4pm - 8pm and if you would like an invitation, please contact us.
Our Showroom Launch will continue on the following days.
Friday 27th October 10am - 5pm - everyone welcome
Saturday 28th October 10am - 4pm - everyone welcome
Sunday 29th October 10am - 4pm - everyone welcome
We have added a lot more products into our showroom and will have plenty of our experts on hand to answer any questions that you may have or to book appointments to visit you for full quotes, there will be plenty of tea, coffee and soft drinks for you to enjoy while you browse, we may even have a few biscuits.
We would love to see you, so if you're free, please pop over and see us, if you want to browse in peace, then our sales team will not hassle you other than to offer you a drink, but are on hand for a top up or questions.
We will also introducing a wide range of conservatory furniture at the launch, so why not come down to see how comfortable they are.
We look forward to seeing you.
We recently completed an installation of a Loggia Conservatory, providing a modern and practical conservatory that can be used every day, which replaced an old Edwardian style conservatory.
Had my windows and front door replaced back in May this year, Found the whole experience painless from beginning to end. It took two days for them to fit all the windows and door, and at the end of each day they left the area clean and tidy. I even had to have one of my windows replaced because it had a tiny whole in the frame. They made no bones about it, just ordered a new window and replaced it, and I'm also glad to say, that there was no pressure for payment during this period. My door and windows look fab, money well spent. Highly recommend them.
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