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The De­sign of con­ser­va­to­ries

 

Char­ming Com­fort all year round

Charm, Com­fort. We are spe­cia­li­zing in An­tique con­ser­va­tory; each is made of treated steel in T, flat, an­gled pro­files, as in the 19 th cen­tury. Com­fort wi­thout was­ting energy and money for all year round use a con­ser­va­tory must have good in­su­la­tion with a wide range of gla­zing op­tions, double-gla­zing, sa­fety glass, self clea­ning and solar glass. Roofs can be made in glass, zinc or copper. The struc­ture can be made with new pro­files Hager® which al­lows best com­fort. A large range of painted fi­ni­shes is of­fered. We work clo­sely with you to adapt a new char­ming room near your garden

 

Glass sup­pliers :
www.gla­verbel.com
www.pil­kington.com

 


Jardins d'Hiver

  • 05.10.10 Verandas >> General
    She walks in beauty, like the night
    Of cloud­less climes and starry skies;

    And all that's best of dark and bright
    Meet in her as­pect and her eyes:
    Thus mellow'd to that tender light
    Which heaven to gaudy day de­nies.

    One shade the more, one ray the less,
    Had half im­pair'd the na­me­less grace
    Which waves in every raven tress,
    Or softly ligh­tens o'er her face;
    Where thoughts se­re­nely sweet ex­press
    How pure, how dear their dwel­ling-place.

    And on that cheek, and o'er that brow,
    So soft, so calm, yet elo­quent,
    The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
    But tell of days in good­ness spent,
    A mind at peace with all below,
    A heart whose love is in­no­cent!

     

     

    by: George Gordon (Lord) Byron
    (1788-1824)