Q. What is an English conservatory?
A. Conservatories have been an object of desire since the early 17th century, when they enjoyed great popularity amongst the English aristocracy. Originally they were called Orangeries, because they were used to grow oranges and other exotic fruit non-indigenous to Great Britain's shores. Today, they still remain a stylish and functional addition to any property that captures England's proud architectural history and old world charm. And never more so than when it's a conservatory supplied and installed by Yorkshire Conservatories.
Q. What is the difference between K2 / Yorkshire Conservatories and a normal sunroom?
A. Style and quality. K2 / Yorkshire utilizes authentic English conservatory styles compared to the typical American porch enclosure or sunroom. Our structure, windows and craftsmanship are superior also. We manufacture all these rooms in Michigan, using lineal's extruded and molded at head office in Bolton, England.
Q. What are conservatories made of?
A. K2 / Yorkshire Conservatories are built using structural aluminum reinforced heavy duty vinyl frames matched up with the latest technology of low-e double pane glass. This gives an extremely strong and maintenance free structure.
