With summer only just a few months away,

you may be thinking about adding a conservatory onto your house to allow you to enjoy the sunshine within your home. All of your neighbours have white UPVC conservatories and you know from visiting them that they are extremely comfortable to sit in. But you want to stand out from the crowd and have a more natural looking conservatory in your garden. In that case, have you considered that a hardwood conservatory would give you the look you are after.Originally from the Victorian period, hardwood conservatories were regularly used for the purpose of growing plants and seeds that were brought into this country from much warmer climates. Obviously nowadays, a greenhouse would be used to serve this purpose. However timber conservatories have managed to stay in fashion for various reasons and are now used by us to sit and relax in. They may be extremely popular as they provide such an interesting alternative to the white UPVC conservatory we are all so used to.As well as providing your garden with an entirely different look to the more conventional white UPVC conservatory, a hardwood conservatory is arguably more thermally efficient and beneficial to the environment.UPVC can be damaging to the environment as it is non-renewable. Whereas hardwood conservatories on the other hand, are made from timber which is a renewable material. As such, a high demand for hardwood conservatories would not be as damaging to the environment as it would be with UPVC. In addition to this, to create the timber for a hardwood conservatory, old trees are cut down and new ones are planted in their place, which helps to reduce the level of carbon dioxide that is emitted into the earth’s atmosphere. Also hardwood conservatories are much more thermally efficient. When using UPVC in a conservatory, the frame is often required to be fairly large in order to support the construction. This therefore means that there would be little window space and a substantial amount of UPVC. However, a hardwood conservatory can afford to have smaller frames, meaning that there is more room for window space. solid conservatory roof