Scotland's summers don't always deliver on the promise — but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy your outdoor space when the sun does make an appearance. A well-designed summer room or garden room gives you somewhere to sit that's genuinely comfortable, protected from the breeze, and usable from spring right through to autumn without the chill that comes with an uninsulated conservatory.
S&D have been building sunrooms and garden rooms for Glasgow homeowners for years, and the demand has grown steadily as more people look for ways to make better use of their property. A proper insulated room means you're not just getting a glass box that's too hot in July and impossible to heat in October — you're getting a room that actually works across the seasons.
The key difference between a sunroom and a standard conservatory often comes down to the roof. A tiled, insulated roof keeps the temperature regulated in a way that polycarbonate or glass simply can't. It means you can use the room on a bright March morning with a coffee and a book just as easily as you can on a warm July evening with guests. That year-round usability is what makes the investment worthwhile for most people.
Design options are wide open. French doors, large glazed panels, and bi-fold doors all work well depending on the orientation of your garden and how you want to use the space. We'll factor in things like sun direction, privacy, and the overall look of the back of your house to make sure the room fits rather than clashes.
If you'd like to make more of your outdoor space this summer, now is a great time to start planning. Contact S&D today for a free consultation.