Does a conservatory add value, comfort, and functionality to your home?
Yes, a conservatory can add value to your home, but the exact amount depends on factors such as its size, quality of construction, design, and how well it integrates with the rest of your property. On average, a conservatory can add 5–15% to your home’s value, depending on these factors.
Assessing your current conservatory
My conservatory is old and tired-looking
If your conservatory is old, poorly constructed, or disproportionate to the size of your property—such as being too large for a small garden or too small to be functional—it is unlikely to add value. A conservatory that looks “bolted on” or poorly integrated with the home could even deter prospective buyers.
What can you do?
1.Consider upgrading key features such as the roof, frames, or finishes to modernise its appearance and functionality.
2.Consult a local estate agent: They can advise on whether your conservatory adds or detracts from your property value.
My conservatory is in good condition
A well-maintained conservatory with a great design that complements your home is more likely to add value. Small upgrades can further enhance its appeal:
1.Upgrade the roof: Switch to high-spec glazing or a hybrid roof for better insulation.
2.Replace frames: Modern aluminium frames offer a sleek, contemporary look.
3.Refresh finishes: Matching the conservatory flooring to the adjoining room creates a seamless flow.
4.Change frame colours: A fresh colour can give the conservatory a new lease of life.
Enhancing value with modern design
Removing the thermal barrier add values
If a door separates your conservatory from the main house, removing it can improve usability and add more value to your property.
1.Integration benefits: By removing the door, the conservatory becomes part of the home’s open-plan layout, increasing its footprint in valuations.
2.What you’ll need: A SAP calculation is required to ensure compliance with building regulations when removing thermal barriers.
Factors that influence value
1.Quality and design: A high-quality, well-designed conservatory that includes features such as floor-to-ceiling glazing, attractive cladding, and consistent flooring is more appealing.
2.Orientation: South-facing conservatories maximise natural light but require solar-controlled glass to avoid overheating. North- or east-facing conservatories may need hybrid roofs to stay warm in winter.
3.Size and proportion: Larger conservatories tend to add more value, but sacrificing too much garden space can harm overall appeal.
4.Functionality: A versatile space, usable year-round with proper insulation and heating, is highly desirable.
Considering an orangery
If your budget allows, an orangery is a premium alternative. With more solid walls and insulation, it offers year-round usability and can enhance the value of larger properties.
What type of extension should I opt for?
Before deciding on a conservatory or extension, consider your specific needs:
Planning and regulations
Planning permissions
A conservatory built with the necessary permissions and compliant with building regulations will be more attractive to buyers. Non-compliant structures can complicate sales and reduce property value.
SAP calculations explained
A SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure) calculation measures energy efficiency and is essential for removing thermal barriers or making significant renovations.
What SAP measures:
1.Insulation levels (e.g., walls, roof).
2.Glazing (e.g., single, double, or triple).
3.Heating systems and energy consumption.
4.Building design, orientation, and materials.
Why it matters:
1.Ensures compliance with building regulations.
2.Helps integrate the conservatory into the home’s valuation footprint.
3.Provides guidance on improving energy efficiency.
SAP and EPC (Energy Performance Certificate)
The SAP rating is a critical component of an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), which is required when selling or renting a property in the UK. The EPC indicates how energy-efficient the home is and helps buyers or tenants understand ongoing energy costs. A higher SAP rating contributes to a better EPC score, which can make your property more attractive on the market.
SAP ratings:
1.Scores range from 1 (inefficient) to 100 (highly efficient).
2.A high SAP rating indicates a well-designed, energy-efficient space.
Maximising comfort and functionality
A conservatory isn’t just about adding value—it’s also about improving comfort and usability:
Common challenges and solutions
1.Temperature extremes: Upgrade to solar-controlled glass and insulated roofing to make the space comfortable year-round.
2.Awkward layouts: Plan where furniture like dining tables or sofas will go, and design walls and glazing accordingly.
3.Integration: Use consistent flooring and decor to make the conservatory feel like a natural extension of the home.
Balancing with outdoor space
Conservatories connect your home to the garden, but sacrificing too much outdoor space can reduce overall property appeal. Aim for a balance that enhances both indoor and outdoor living.
Trends in conservatory design
1.Hybrid roofs: Combines solid and glazed sections for comfort and style.
2.Slimline aluminium frames: Sleek and durable for modern aesthetics.
3.Biophilic design: Emphasises natural light and greenery for a calming, nature-inspired space.
4.Smart technology: Automated blinds, climate control, and smart lighting add convenience and luxury.
Engaging the right window and door company
A trusted design and installation company is critical for success.
1.Experience: Opt for a company with a proven track record in conservatory projects to ensure expertise and reliability.
2.Understanding Regulations: Make sure they can guide you on planning permissions (Building Regulations) to streamline the process and avoid complications.
3.Accreditations: Look for businesses endorsed by independent third parties, such as Which? Trusted Trader and/or recognised as an Approved Installer—like Fox Windows & Doors being an Ultraframe Approved Installer.
4.Quality Materials: Prioritise companies offering energy-efficient glazing and durable frames for long-lasting performance and sustainability.
5.Customer Reviews: Review online testimonials to gain insights into customer satisfaction and service quality.