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By: Ashley Ault
Glasshouses were designed originally to keep warm climate plants in and grow fruit and vegetables which found it difficult to survive British weather. Glasshouses were traditionally situated at the end of the garden and were only used when the plants needed watering. The new trend in glasshouses now is to have them built so they are attached to a house and use them to live in as well as to keep your plants in.

Multipurpose glasshouses

Glasshouses attached to properties can now be built with double glazing so they can retain the heat for the interior of the property and can be used as a dining area. Apropos design bespoke glasshouses from glass and aluminium. Each glasshouse by Apropos is designed and manufactured to suit each client and their property.

Glasshouses can be bought off the shelf or designed to suit each client. They are available in all shapes and sizes from the basic build it yourself greenhouse from you local DIY shop to a bespoke design manufactured and installed to your suit each individual requirements.

Selecting a double or triple glazed glasshouse can ensure you retain the heat needed for the plants without it being too warm. Vents can be built into the design with different styles and size of doors which can help to ventilate the glasshouse. Apropos glasshouses are bespoke so they come in a large variety of colours to suit all property styles.

Apropos can design traditional bespoke glasshouses or cutting edge, bespoke design glasshouses which complement any property. A glasshouse by apropos can be designed and built in any size, which means you can fit it to your needs and uses.

So whether you’re a green fingered gardener or just looking to try your hand at a bit of tomato growing a double glazed bespoke glasshouse can help you to grow plants as well as creating a larger living space.

To order an Apropos brochure just visit apropos-conservatories.com.


To know more about conservatories and buying a good conservatory visit http://apropos-conservatories.com/conservatories.html
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