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Title: conservatory pannels
Post by: muddyjames on September 16, 2010, 15:55:38
I am wanting a conservatory and been look at the bay of e and have been wondering a few things which I think a few of you might know answers too.

I love the look of the dwarf wall ones but as I have just spent good money on my garden and now love it, I want to see the garden from the sofa in the lounge. If I get a dwarf wall type, I wont be able to see the garden due to the wall. I want the door on the left hand side looking out the house as that best fits the patio. also a dwarf wall would be great for the pooch so I can fit a dog flap in the wall for her. Dont worry, I have a cunning plan regards locking it from people climbing in! ;-)

If I got a full length conservatory I obviusly wouldnt have a dwarf wall to mount a dog flap in. So here is my wondering.

If I bought a full length one, could I buy a single or double window unit from a dwarf wall conservatory and replace a full length unit? OR option 2 is to buy a dwarf and fit full length units at the front. I like the hexagonal look conservatories so it would be the front 3 angled sides I would need to change.

Anyone know much about mix and matching pannels?
Title: Re: conservatory pannels
Post by: barmiebrumie on September 16, 2010, 16:34:35
Funny you should ask

Just almost completed fitting mine, you can mix & match almost anything as they are all plastic.

PM me you email addy & I'll send some pics of it during the build so you can get the idea


John
Title: Re: conservatory pannels
Post by: NEILH on September 16, 2010, 18:58:01
hi

just have a hole cut in the double glassed unit for your dog flap or have a solid panel in the bottom of 1 of your full height panels .
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