A new conservatory is one way of taking advantage of the current housing slump in the UK.
With housing prices still depressed, many homeowners who may have been looking to move are now staying put in their present properties, and, instead, are looking to improve them. Many are choosing a new conservatory to beat the housing blues by rejuvenating their property with enlarged floor space and a piece of modern architecture.
Conservatory looks are a world away from their old image of white uPVC structures added to the rear of properties. Nowadays, bespoke conservatory design is in huge demand, with the cost of such projects not that much dearer than what it would cost for a supposedly cheap, ‘off the shelf’ conservatory installation.
These days, a conservatory can be designed to fulfil any requirement, particularly to meet the precise needs of homeowners as they look to rejuvenate their existing properties.
A bespoke conservatory - designed and built to the exacting standards of a specialist, bespoke conservatory company like award-winning Apropos - will provide a home with considerable more floor space, which can be utilised throughout the year, whatever the weather outside, thanks to excellent energy and thermal efficiency standards that will keep the conservatory warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Such is the versatility of a stylish, modern-day conservatory that a conservatory can be used for a specific purpose; be it as a living room, dining room, or even as a kitchen.
The investment in a new aluminium conservatory will also reap rewards once the gloom clears from the housing market, with experts agreeing that a conservatory can add between 7-10 per cent on to the value of a new property.
So, whilst the housing market may be proving tough at the moment, homeowners can still benefit from an investment in a stunning conservatory that will reap the financial rewards when they finally decide to move house.
To find out how you can beat the housing clump with a new conservatory please visit the Apropos website at www.apropos-vitral.com, or telephone 0800 328 0033.