Custom conservatory kits
Design a conservatory that looks intentional from day one.
Start with a design review for a brighter conservatory or garden room planned around the home you already have.

WA + OR custom kits
Conservatory planning from your photos before anything is priced or finalized.
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Custom kits
First step
Photo review


Designed around your space
Light, views, and proportion matter.
A conservatory has to balance daylight, ventilation, privacy, and the proportions of the home so it feels refined instead of bolted on.
Light exposure and privacy
Door and traffic flow
What happens next
A better first conversation than a generic quote.
Call or send photos
Start with the space, the goal, and any photos you already have.
We check the fit
Roofline, structure, drainage, exposure, and comfort goals shape the direction.
You get the next step
We tell you what matters before anything is priced, cut, or finalized.
Good fit if
- A refined conservatory with garden views
- A plant room, sitting room, or calm indoor-outdoor space
- A custom layout instead of a generic add-on
What gets reviewed
The kit should match the house, not the other way around.
A custom kit should feel considered from the start: matched to the structure, the weather exposure, and the way you want to use the space.
Light exposure and privacy
Door and traffic flow
Wall and roof attachment conditions
Ventilation, shade, and moisture planning
Examples
Real spaces are easier to judge than vague promises.



Questions
Quick answers before you call.
Can it be more than a plant room?
Yes. Conservatories can be planned as sitting rooms, dining spaces, reading rooms, or bright everyday rooms.
Will the design match the house?
That is the point of the review: roofline, wall conditions, proportions, and use all shape the kit.
Can I start with photos?
Yes. Photos of the wall, roofline, patio or deck, and view are enough to start the first design conversation.
Start with the space you have.
Send the basics and we will help you figure out what direction is realistic before you chase a generic bid.