What Living Spaces Do We Offer?
At Homeshield Scotland, we design and build beautiful living spaces that add space, comfort, and value to your home. Whether you want a bright, airy conservatory, an elegant orangery, or a versatile, durable garden room, we tailor every project to your needs. Our high-quality, made-to-measure spaces blend style and function, perfectly suited to your lifestyle and home. We focus on craftsmanship and attention to detail to deliver spaces you’ll love for years.
Orangeries feature stylish, brick- or stone-based extensions with large windows and a glazed roof lantern. Originally built to grow citrus trees, people now use them as elegant living spaces that blend classic architecture with modern comfort.
Conservatories mostly consist of glass with a low brick base or a full-glass structure. Designers create them to let in plenty of natural light, making them ideal for enjoying your garden views while staying sheltered.
Garden rooms are standalone structures built in your garden, often fully insulated and usable year-round. They’re versatile spaces used for home offices, studios, gyms, or relaxation, offering privacy and a connection to nature
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At Homeshield Scotland, we’re dedicated to helping homeowners across Scotland improve their homes. Whether you are in the market for new windows, doors, renewables or additional living space, we are bound to have something for you. If you’re looking to reduce energy bills, boost your property’s value and curb appeal, or simply enjoy a more comfortable home, Homeshield Scotland has you covered.
We can make an appointment for one of our sales representatives to visit your home when it is convenient for you. In addition, they will help you select the best products for your home and provide a free, no-obligation quote. All of our products are expertly fitted by local, fully qualified professional installers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s The Difference Between An Orangery And A Conservatory?
An orangery typically has more brickwork and a solid structure, giving it a more ‘room-like’ feel, while conservatories are mostly glass. Orangeries often include a flat roof with a central roof lantern.
Do I Need Planning Permission For A Conservatory, Orangery Or Garden Room?
Building regulations do not require planning permission to be sought in most cases for conservatories as they are considered permitted development. That means you can typically start your building project without needing to contact your local authority or council to seek planning permission.
What Are The Benefits Of Adding An Additional Living Space To Your Home?
Adding a conservatory, orangery, or garden room expands your living space in a stylish and versatile way. Moreover, these spaces enhance natural light and create a stronger connection to the outdoors. Additionally, they serve many functions like dining areas, home offices, or gyms. Therefore, this is a great way to increase living space without moving. Furthermore, beyond daily use, these additions can boost your property’s market value and appeal to buyers.