Cantifix Architectural Glazing
The design of the ‘conservatories’ we build is often down to the architect appointed. Most of the ‘conservatory’ designs we help to bring to fruition are, in fact, additional rooms or extensions in glass, rather than just being a room for use during the summer months.

We do not have a set number of designs, as each is a bespoke project involving in-depth discussions, with questions to assess how the structure is to be used, what is required by the clients now and for the future, as well as the aspect of budget.

When we undertake the production of drawings, they are designed to assist not only the client – to help appreciate the anticipated works – but also the builder, enabling the base structure to be more exacting, reducing the tolerances, and producing a much more precise building.

Whether the ‘conservatory’ is a glass box, a lean-to with mono-pitch patent glazing, and sliding doors, we are able to assist with difficult spaces, challenging shapes and awkward locations – be it at ground level , in a basement or on the 5th floor.