he origins of Conservatories had little to do with domestic comfort and far more to do with the insatiable curiosity of 17th century gardeners.
Landowners of the time became obsessed with tending and enjoying exotic plants and fruits from warmer climates. Glass house designs became ever more grand and impressive as the rich vied with one another over the magnificence of their gardens.
By the end of the 19th century public glass houses abounded in a dazzling variety of styles and, with the coming of improved production techniques, the desire for smaller conservatories attached to private houses had swept Victorian Britain.
A conservatory is still a highly desirable addition to any home, but today is more likely to be an integral part of the living area, a dining room, a play area or even a swimming pool, rather than just a home for exotic plants.
No matter how you intend to use your new KLG conservatory, style, comfort and peace of mind are assured, in a design that's exclusively yours.
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