Based in the heart of the UK in Cannock Staffordshire, Midland Conservatories are trade suppliers of timber Windows, Doors, Conservatories, Orangeries, and Lantern roofs. Having been established in 1988, 30 years later we are still family owned and run. We supply Window & Door companies, Conservatory companies, builders and architects in the UK with a range of products.
Wooden Casement Windows, Sliding Sash Windows, French Doors, Entrance Doors, Bi-Folding Doors, Roof Lanterns and exceptional Conservatories and Orangeries produced from quality hardwoods, softwoods, Accoya and Oak timbers from sustainable sources. We also supply our range of products to the export market, which is a testament to the quality of our work.
Wooden Casement Windows, Sliding Sash Windows, French Doors, Entrance Doors, Bi-Folding Doors, Roof Lanterns and exceptional Conservatories and Orangeries produced from quality hardwoods, softwoods, Accoya and Oak timbers from sustainable sources. We also supply our range of products to the export market, which is a testament to the quality of our work.
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All our work is carried out by our team of highly skilled craftsmen to the highest standard, using only the very best quality materials which are obtained from renewable sources. We have been manufacturing bespoke wooden orangeries for nearly 30 years & have a wealth of experience making all manner of different styles & designs.
Replacement windows are an important long-term investment. They can add value to your home, save on fuel bills, improve peace and quiet, improve security and reduce the time you have to spend on maintenance. Before taking the plunge it's worth looking at whether you would be better off by choosing wooden or PVC-u windows.
We are approved by Accsys Technologies to use Accoya in the manufacturing of our products and have extensive experience in doing so. We are regularly commissioned to produce projects completely out of Accoya and will also use Accoya for certain components in our Conservatories, Orangeries and Windows & Doors.
Wooden Orangeries were originally a sign of opulence and wealth when first introduced to the UK to help grow fruit trees, around the 17th century. Nowadays the modern wooden orangery is usually used as an extension of living space, the glazing of the windows and lantern roof along with the timber mouldings giving a special ambiance that really separates a wooden Orangery extension from normal rooms and gives an amazing wow factor.
Wooden Conservatories originated in the 16th century when the wealthy sought to cultivate citrus fruits such as lemon and orange trees, today the conservatory is used as extension to create an extra living or dining space or to extend a kitchen within a unique glazed structure, flooded with light. A wooden Conservatory should be a room that can be enjoyed all year round.
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Helen Smallman
Dec 04, 2019
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