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Veranda

We have a huge range of elegant garden verandas with the option of both glass and polycarbonate roofing. These garden structures are contemporary and excellently manufactured, available in a variety of sizes, finishes and colours to make your Aluminium Structure bespoke to your needs.

Whether it’s for hosting gatherings, enjoying solitary moments, or simply adding value to your property. Investing in the right veranda can make all the difference.

Types of aluminium verandas

Discover our range of aluminum verandas, offering customizable, cost effective options to suit your preferences. From sleek modern designs, like our Glass Verandas, to classic styles, our verandas can be tailored to complement your outdoor space perfectly. Experience luxury with our versatile aluminum verandas.

Our verandas come in a few colour selections as standard, such as white (RAL 9016), cream white (RAL 9001), anthracite (RAL 7016) and gray (RAL 9007). However any colour from the RAL colour system can also be specified.

Main advantages

Aluminium offers unmatched durability, resisting corrosion, rust, and deterioration caused by outdoor elements. For our german engineered verandas, the quality is second to none and conforms to all German standards for strength and especially strict snow loading limits, many design features make this a natural choice for your garden above those in the UK.

Glass verandas

A glass roof veranda offers a luxurious and sophisticated outdoor living experience. With their sleek and modern design, they seamlessly blend into any architectural type enhancing the aesthetic appeal of any home or garden. The use of glass allows for ample natural light to penetrate the space, creating a bright and airy atmosphere while still providing protection year round.

Polycarbonate Verandas

Polycarbonate roof verandas offer a versatile and practical solution for outdoor living spaces. Their lightweight yet durable construction provides protection from the whatever the weather brings, while allowing natural light to filter through. The polycarbonate material is highly resistant to impact, UV rays, and discoloration, ensuring long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance.

Garden Veranda installation

The basic verandas are designed for DIY veranda installation and come complete with drawings. However please understand some cutting, drilling and DIY skills are required for veranda installation. Please see the instructional video.

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A good foundation is a must when installing verandas on your home. With a sturdy and 100% level foundation you prevent subsidence, cracks, but also the warping of your roof. The surface on which you want to build your roof at home obviously determines the type of foundation you will install.

Garden veranda ideas

Lighting

Illuminate your patio with these enchanting lighting ideas to create a captivating outdoor space after dusk. String lights suspended along the perimeter of the veranda offer a soft and inviting glow, perfect for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings.

For a touch of elegance, install LED spotlights on nearby trees or pillars to cast subtle, indirect light onto the veranda space. Lanterns or pendant lights hung from the ceiling provide a charming and rustic feel, adding warmth and character to the area.

Plants

Transform your garden veranda into a lush and inviting oasis with these delightful plant ideas. Start by incorporating potted plants such as ferns, palms, and snake plants to add texture and greenery to the space while requiring minimal maintenance.

Hang baskets of trailing vines like ivy or pothos from the ceiling to create a charming, cascading effect. Introduce flowering plants such as geraniums, petunias, or begonias in colorful pots to bring vibrancy and fragrance to the veranda.

Furniture

Start with a cozy seating area featuring a comfortable sofa or sectional paired with plush cushions and throw pillows for added coziness. Add a coffee table or ottoman to create a focal point for gathering and entertaining.

For dining al fresco, opt for a durable and weather-resistant dining set with a spacious table and chairs, perfect for hosting family meals or outdoor dinner parties.

Most common questions when buying a Veranda

Veranda Design Ideas

Small Gardens

Make the most of your small outdoor space with these clever veranda design ideas tailored to maximize functionality. Begin by selecting a compact yet stylish veranda that complements the scale of your garden, such as a narrow pergola or a small canopy.

Large Gardens

For large gardens, embrace the expansive space by designing a grand glass veranda that serves as the focal point of outdoor entertainment and relaxation. Opt for a spacious glass room structure such as a sprawling pergola or a substantial pavilion to provide ample coverage and shade with a glass roof veranda.

Furnish the veranda with generous seating arrangements, including a large dining table with comfortable chairs for alfresco dining.

Unique Designs

For truly unique veranda designs, think outside the box and infuse your outdoor space with creativity and personality. Experiment with unconventional materials such as reclaimed wood, recycled metal, or sustainable bamboo to add texture and character to the veranda structure.

Use playful accents like hanging swings, colorful hammocks, or eclectic artwork that reflects your individual style and interests.

Understanding Common Problems

We understand that potential issues can arise with any large purchase. Here are some common problems and how we can help you resolve them:

  • Condensation-related problems on my veranda: Probably the most common problem that people come across with their verandas relates to condensation build-up. Left unchecked, condensation can cause mold and wet seating areas. A window vacuum is an excellent tool to clear up condensation and keep the polycarbonate roofing of your veranda dry. It is also important to make sure open sides of your veranda are left unobstructed so air can flow more easily.

  • Sun damage on garden furniture and other items: This applies to glass verandas due to their properties. Items underneath it such as your garden furniture may be susceptible to sun and UV damage, similar to if it was left uncovered in the garden. Keeping your furniture covered when not in use is an easy way to prevent this. Alternatively, applying a UV-blocking film to the glass will reduce the effects of long-term sun exposure for your furniture, as well as protect you better.

  • The guttering and drainage is overflowing: It is important to drainage and guttering is left unobstructed in order for water to drain freely. Regularly inspect the guttering for any debris or blockages and ensure that the drainage exit is left clear to avoid flooding.

  • Rust forming on the veranda's frame: The powder coating on the aluminium is most likely to wear away as the bottom/base of the veranda. Regular maintenance and touch-up of the powder coating can help prevent this issue, ensuring the longevity and aesthetic appeal of the veranda.

Addressing your Concerns

We understand that worries can brew up when purchasing a veranda for your outdoor living space. Let us address and alleviate those fears to help you make the best decision.

  • Mold forming on furniture because of veranda condensation: As mentioned, this is a big worry for many veranda owners. If left, the condensation will drip onto your furniture, potentially resulting in mold/rot forming. A furniture cover on top of cleaning the condensation will reduce this risk significantly.

  • What if it obscures the view/neighbours complain? A common concern, in spite of permission to build, is building bad relations with neighbours with structures in your garden. It is important to familiarise yourself with "Right to Light" laws in the UK for a better understanding on your rights as well as neighbours.

Achieving your Goals

We believe in helping you achieve your goals with our garden verandas. Here are some common goals our customers aim for and how our cabins can help you reach them.

  • Outdoor dining/seating area without compromise: Perhaps you already have a luscious and complete outdoor living space and don't want to strip it back to make room for a garden building. With either a polycarbonate or glass veranda, you can utilise your garden entrance without compromising on space.

  • Convenient garden area without foundation: As mentioned, you can build your veranda straight onto the back of your house without the need for foundation. A great choice if you're looking for a garden project without any extra steps.

  • Enjoying your garden whatever the weather: Having an open shelter area at the comfort of your back door allows you to enjoy your garden more often during the course of the year.

  • Low maintenance and long lasting: You can rest assured knowing that you're investing in a garden structure that requires minimal maintenance. This is especially helpful for those who are less able-bodied or older.

  • Versatile and adaptable over time: You don't have to settle on the base design features of your veranda permanently. If you have new ideas, you can adapt and add to your veranda space more, like include additional wall or panel sides.

Debunking Myths and Misunderstandings

There are a lot of misconceptions associated with owning a garden veranda. Let us clear up some common misunderstandings to help you make an informed decision.

  • A garden veranda compromises the view: It's a common misunderstanding that a garden veranda will block the view of your garden. However, not only do the glass panels make these veranda roofs see-through, but the pent slope at the top is a fairly flat roof design with plenty of head clearance. Whether you're standing up or sitting down, your view will not be obstructed.

  • It'll be too humid under a veranda, like a greenhouse: Whilst your veranda will be a nice hotspot under the sun, it will not be like a greenhouse nor a furnace. Due to the large open space and free-flowing air the humidity will not linger. Shading options are also available for you to block out the sun if your veranda space does get too warm.

  • Why not just buy a conservatory? Whilst both structures are an open glass space attached to the back of your house, they are not even comparable. Not to mention, conservatories require a lot more steps, permissions, time and cost significantly more than a veranda will.