Are you considering a small kitchen conservatory extension? If so, there are a few things you need to take into account before you begin building. We’ll go over some of the most crucial elements you should keep in mind when planning your extension in this article.

  1. The style

Due to their simplicity and affordability in construction, lean-to conservatories are a common choice among homeowners. They are an excellent choice for people who want to increase their living space but are constrained by the size of their garden.

  1. The doors

Bifold doors can open all the way to one side. They are a popular option for conservatory additions because they offer a large opening that can create a seamless transition between indoors and out.

  1. Open-plan kitchen

Making the most of a small space is easy with an open-plan kitchen conservatory. You can make your kitchen feel light and airy and appear larger by knocking down walls and doors.

  1. Conservatory lighting

Any room needs proper lighting, but a kitchen conservatory addition needs it more than most because it is likely to receive plenty of natural light during the day but can become dark and impractical at night.

  1. Dining area

In your conservatory kitchen, you must make sure there is enough room for a dining table and chairs. The layout and how you will enter the kitchen are other factors you should take into account.

  1. Worktop

You must install a worktop if you intend to use the conservatory extension as a kitchen. It is a key component of any kitchen because it offers the perfect flat surface for food preparation.

  1. Roof lantern

If your kitchen extension has a solid roof structure, adding a roof lantern is a great way to brighten it up. This is a common kitchen extension idea because it will allow natural light to enter your new space, giving it a bigger, more airy feel.

  1. Flooring

As it is likely to become wet or dirty from spills and splashes, the flooring you choose for your kitchen conservatory extension needs to be sturdy and easy to clean. You should also consider if you’d like underfloor heating as it is more space-efficient compared to having radiators installed.

  1. Conservatory doors

We’ve already discussed bi-fold doors further up, but here are some more suitable options:

French doors – a popular option as they provide a traditional look and can be opened to let in fresh air.

Sliding doors – another popular choice due to their space-efficiency compared to French doors and can be opened to let in fresh air.

Pivot doors – a more contemporary option that can be used to give a room a modern feel.

  1. Conservatory windows

Depending on whether you want floor-to-ceiling windows or not, a glazed extension can have windows made of a few different materials. You have a choice between materials like wood, UPVC, and aluminium.

Overall, adding a kitchen conservatory can be a great way to increase the size and value of your home, and we hope that this article has helped you understand the various factors you should keep in mind. 

In order to help you find the perfect custom design for your home, Selby Glass offers a beautiful range of conservatories with a wide variety of styles, available in a selection of colours and finishes. So get in touch with us right away if you need any guidance on which style of conservatory will best suit your needs.