Conservatory
Conservatories are a popular way to extend living spaces while maintaining a connection with the outdoors. Adding a conservatory can create a bright, inviting space that seamlessly merges indoor and outdoor living. In Scotland, conservatories are often covered under permitted development rights, but certain conditions apply.
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Planning permission for conservatories is generally not required if the size and location meet specific criteria. However, larger conservatories or those attached to listed buildings or properties in conservation areas may need planning approval. In all cases, if the conservatory is attached to the house, you will need a Building Warrant to ensure compliance with building standards related to insulation, structural stability, and energy efficiency, especially if heating is installed.
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Considering adding a conservatory to your home? Contact us today to discuss how we can help design a space that suits your needs and complies with all necessary regulations.