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Edwardian Conservatory Testimonial

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Conservatory Outlet have a great range of Edwardian Conservatories to choose from.

Whether you’re looking for an old fashioned design to suit an older house, such as the Edwardian or Victorian design, or you’re looking for a more modern design, such as a tailor made orangery, we can cater to any needs.

Our range of edwardian conservatories would suit any home as they offer a simple look with bold lines. They also offer maximum floor space, unlike some of the other designs.

So if you’re looking for a Conservatory or Orangery to add to your house, please look at our great range today. If you’re interested in looking further in to a particular design, please request a quote online or ring our great customer support staff on 0800 011 2400.

Conservatories behind the scenes.

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Did you ever wonder what went on behind the scenes at Conservatory Outlet. Well now you can see for yourself without even leaving the comfort of your own home.

The friendly people at Conservatory Outlet have made a video to show you processes involved in making conservatories – from meeting and greeting to the installation of the conservatories, from our colour guide to our frame suppliers at synseal.

So click play on the video below to see the process involved in making conservatories, orangeries, uPVC windows and uPVC doors.

PVCu Orangeries and Conservatories exported to Europe

Monday, January 12th, 2009

A TEESSIDE-BASED bespoke designer of conservatories and orangeries has broken into Europe for the first time after sealing five-figure contracts with two companies in the Netherlands.

Hartburn-based Vetro Vivo – established by qualified draughtsman Mike Farrell two years ago – has also won a six-figure contract to design a new restaurant at Headlam Hall near Darlington and is eyeing up Asia, Indonesia, Dubai and Russia to boost current annual revenues of more than £300,000.

The company is also opening a joinery operation to part-make some products and eventually hopes to bring all manufacturing in-house.

Mike, who spent 12 years working for a major conservatory manufacturer, says: ‘Why keep a business in your back yard when there are opportunities all over the world? We have spent two years building up a UK-wide client base and I see no reason why we cannot tap into projects going on in other countries’.

The name ‘Vetro Vivo’ – Italian for Living Glass – was born from Mike’s passion for producing designs and buildings that make the people within them feel alive. A keen traveller, he has developed a studious eye for different architectural styles in countries such as Australia and Thailand.