Glass extensions - adding light to any space

Glass extensions – adding light to any space

While many people in Europe eat al fresco, the British weather usually means that outdoor meals are a summer endeavour. For the rest of the year, we tend to spend our time indoors to avoid the chill and rain.

But spending all of our time in the house can lead to health problems, and a lack of natural light causes vitamin D deficiencies. In some individuals, the darkness of winter can trigger Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). If your home needs more natural light, a glass extension could help you achieve it.

What is a Glass Extension?

Many UK homes have been extended to better suit the needs of a modern family. We often see single or double storey extensions that increase the living space at the side or back of the house. The problem is that these extensions follow the style of the building, so they are mainly brick built.

A glass extension gives you the same living space, but with any-style glass construction. The extension looks different to a conservatory, though, as its square, and has more of a premium finish. On one side, there are typically a set of sliding or bifolding doors providing easy access to a patio or garden. Using a corner post or cantilever, it’s possible to open two sides to the garden.

Glass extensions are stunningly contemporary additions to a home, and can be used to complement a modern building or add contrast to a traditional home. The glass extension can also be used as a connector, bringing two areas together, or linking an existing property with a new build addition. You can even have a glass extension on a roof.

Energy Efficiency and Glass

The idea of a glass extension might be an alarming concept if you’re conscious of our energy bills. Thankfully, today’s glazing technology is far more energy efficient than the windows and doors of the past. This has made the glass extension a viable option in modern homes.

The glazed walls and roof in a glass extension work well to trap heat, and any property with a south facing aspect will benefit from retained solar energy. It’s important to work with your manufacturer to add the necessary blinds, vents and opening windows so that the glass extension is airy and cool in summer.

Design Your Extension

If you crave a contemporary kitchen, or you want to make the most of a view, a glass extension is the ultimate combination of sophistication and space. Glass extensions can be manufactured in a range of coloured aluminium frames, with plain or frosted glass. The manufacturing process ensures there is little maintenance, with no frames to paint year on year.

If you’d like a quote for a breath-taking glass extension, talk to Hamiltons Windows about design options and prices. We can help you to benefit from increased natural light, a bigger living space and open access to your garden, giving your family the space they need to live and grow.