Monday, 27 April 2009

bespoke conservatory

Many people think that the term bespoke and made-to-measure refer to the same thing.

I'm writing to tell you the difference today.

Bespoke is a word that comes from tailors who stocked bolts of cloth in their workshops. When a customer wanted to chose a piece of fabric for a new suit, it was said to have “been spoken for”. So when a suit made to fit your exact body shape and personal requirements was complete, it is called “bespoke”, unlike “made-to-measure” which uses a pattern adjusted to individual measurements.

Whether the conservatory you are looking for is a more old fashioned design that will look to reflect the architecture of a period property, such an edwardian conservatory or a contemporary conservatory, it will be bespoke and we will work with you on both the planning and construction, as well as the finer details to achieve the look and finish you want.



At Conservatory Outlet retailers, we use only the finest materials and employ the best staff. The aim is to provide you with the best experience you will find anywhere.

A bespoke conservatory will help to improve the appearance and value of your property in a way that is harder to achieve with standard pre-made designs. In addition to this, our uPVC windows and doors will further help to improve the value of your home.

To find out more, call us now on 01686 628 650 to talk to our excellent customer support staff, or visit our website to find out more.

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