Come and see our excellent range of conservatories, orangeries, windows and doors at our showroom based in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. You'll be warmly welcomed by our team of experts who will be more than happy to help you find exactly what you're looking for. A dedicated home improvement business, we're specialist installers of conservatories, orangeries, windows and doors. We believe in combining the highest quality materials and products with outstanding customer service, which is reflected in our customer reviews.

As a dedicated home improvement business, we're specialist designers and installers of a wide range of conservatories, orangeries, windows and doors. We believe in combining the highest quality materials and products with outstanding customer service, which is reflected in the fact that the majority of our business comes from word-of-mouth. With over 45 years of experience, you can expect maximum expertise with minimum fuss. Furthermore, we offer a fully bespoke service meaning you can take creative control and design your conservatory, orangery, windows or doors to your specific needs and preferences, whether that be on colour, finish or style.

We understand that each commercial project is different, and the requirements of the client can vary significantly. This is why we offer a fully bespoke commercial window installation service, where you and/or your client can design windows to suit the exact requirements of the project. We'll also ensure your project not just meets but exceeds your client's expectations. This is achieved by only using the highest quality products and materials from proven suppliers, combined with the knowledge and experience of our team of expert fitters and installers and management team.

The main characteristic of Edwardian conservatories is that they are built to a square or rectangular specification. Combining traditional architecture with contemporary design, our Edwardian conservatories allow for plenty of natural light and fantastic views thanks to the large glass panels. Commonly considered as ideal for period properties, our range is perfect for any home due to our use of modern design, technology and the highest quality materials. Edwardian conservatories are period-style extensions named after the monarch of its time of conception; in this case King Edward VII.

Dating back to the 16th century, French doors are ideal for adding historic character and charm to your home whilst also letting in additional natural light. Back in Renaissance times, French architects were influenced by Italian fashion to consider proportions and symmetry. In response to this, they developed a more classical design to replace their ornate and detailed gothic style architecture, thus the French door was born. These beautiful full-height windows made of embedded glass in metal and wood frames, allowed an abundance of light to seep into the home, creating a balance and elegance that is highly sought after and loved by homeowners today.

Patio doors date back to the pre-war international style architecture in Europe and take homage from the traditional Japanese architecture. This modernist and mid-century style decorated the front of many homes and buildings across the world and have become a standard element in many buildings. But at Bergson & Eaton, we don't offer "standard". Our range of patio doors are available in uPVC or aluminium and can be chosen in an array of colours to suit any property. The perfect solution to be able to open up your home during the warmer months, whilst the large glass panels bring in an abundance of natural light and provide great views of your garden space.

With their distinctive designs, sash windows are a key aspect in historical homes and a heritage of Britain's period buildings. Walk in most British towns and cities and you'll see an abundance of sash windows decorating the front of homes and buildings. These quintessential and charming style of windows are typically found on English Victorian and Georgian structures, with the former confirming if two over two panes and the latter being typical with six over six. The word 'sash' actually refers to a single frame for glazing.

You notice bay windows on many Victorian and Georgian homes. But bay and bow windows have been around for a lot longer than that! Blessing the homes of medieval houses and up to the baroque era oriel windows, they frequently appear as a highly ornamented addition to a building. If you're looking for a window that adds style to the outside as well as additional space and light on the inside, bay and bow windows are for you. You can also utilise the space that the bay window affords you in different ways; you could add a window seat for a nice place to sit, read and relax, or you might choose to add a small table, so you can look outside whilst drinking your morning coffee.

You will walk through a front door on average, 58,400 times in your lifetime. So why open a door that doesn't make you proud? Your front door can often be the key feature on the face of your home. It's the thing that stands between you and a cold, wet, Monday as you leave in the morning for work. But it's also the thing that should bring a smile to your face when you know that once you open that door, that cold, wet Monday is over, and you can settle down for a relaxing evening. With Bergson & Eaton you can make a real statement.

The pinnacle of luxury external doors, our bi-fold range provides a seamless transition between your home and your outdoor space. The sliding doors allow you to easily open up your home during the warmer months (ideal for those barbecues) whilst the large glass panels let you enjoy the views from the warmth of your home during the winter. A fantastic addition to homes that struggle with light, adding bi-folding doors when renovating or extending is definitely an idea worth considering. What's more, Bi Fold doors become a real feature of your home by adding a sense of contemporary style as well as helping save on the energy bills thanks to their thermal efficiency.

All of our services are available for the commercial sector. So whether you just require windows and doors, either for your new development or for refurbishment, or you are looking to enhance an outside area with an Orangery or Conservatory then we are able to choose the right solution for you. With over 45 years of experience and more than 20,000 installations completed, you can rest assured your installation will be carried out by experienced professionals to the highest standards of workmanship.

Casement windows are a hugely popular choice as they provide a smart finish and can blend perfectly into your home to keep it looking beautiful. The window itself is attached to the frame by one or more hinges and opens out from its side. Often chosen in uPVC, the timber finish can add a sense of natural beauty to your property. We pride ourselves on ensuring you find the exact windows you want for your property, which is why we offer a fully bespoke service for our entire range. Working with our designers, you can bring your vision to life by choosing from a range of finishes, styles, colours and more!

Orangeries have been enhancing homes since the 17th century, when they were primarily owned by the elite. Where they once would have been used to protect citrus trees in the winter, they're now used as a stunning addition to people's homes. The main difference between an orangery and a conservatory is that orangeries are constructed using a blend of large glass windows and traditional brick that will seamlessly blend into your home. Bricks aren't generally used in conservatories extensions, meaning orangeries appear as a more natural extension to your property.

Celebrate that period detail and incorporate the elaborate and exquisite features that you get with a Victorian Conservatory. The Victorian is the most popular conservatory style, with its ornate columns, lead covered domes, prominent pediments and intricate and delicate glaze bar designs. It is most likely the style that springs to mind when you think of a conservatory. The traditional style originates from the Victorian period and is very much influenced by the architecture of that time. Its combination of large panes of glass and arched panels reflect the beauty of the design from the mid to late 19th century.

Transform your home and add value with an elegant lean-to conservatory. The Lean-to conservatory gets its name from the way it appears to lean against the property. Its unique design makes for a stylish extension to any home and can be added without affecting the exterior of the property. Its shape and design also make it the preferred option for homes with less space to extend, whilst providing a light and airy room for you and your family to enjoy all year round. In contrast to the Edwardian & Victorian style conservatories, the Lean-to design is considered best suited to modern homes; however, we have produced stunning installations on traditional and period properties.

If your conservatory has become a victim to leaks, damp, mould or condensation, or it's too hot in the summer or cold in the winter, you no longer need to suffer. With our use of the latest technology and design, our roof replacement service allows for a refreshed and better performing roof for your conservatory. Does your conservatory get too hot or too cold? This could be due to having a glass or translucent roof that offers little to no thermal insulation. Single glazed roofs are notorious for these problems.

With over 45 years of experience and more than 20,000 installations completed, you can rest assured your installation will be carried out by experienced professionals to the highest standards of workmanship. Based in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire; Bergson & Eaton have over 40 years' experience in designing, manufacturing and installing replacement roofs, windows and doors as well as bespoke conservatories and orangeries. Come and visit our Aylesbury showroom where you can see the quality of our products up close.

It's a brilliant way to reduce noise, keep out draughts and improve the energy efficiency of your building. It gives you the ability to preserve the external character of a property, without compromising on comfort. Secondary glazing effectively means adding another window inside your existing windows. It sits within its own frame and is fixed to the existing window. It is a non-permanent, removable addition, and is perfect for everything from listed buildings to modern homes where you cannot remove existing windows.

At Bergson & Eaton we are frequently contacted by local architects and construction companies in need of a commercial conservatory or orangery for their project, as well as business owners who are looking to improve their commercial buildings. We are able to provide our knowledge and expertise to help with projects, which can be for a range of different clients varying from schools to nursing homes to restaurants, all seeking an impressive extra space that adds value to their organisation. We have completed numerous projects for the commercial sector, and orangeries and conservatories are becoming a popular alternative to an extension as the combination of a substantial structure, together with the luxury of outdoor living is often a sought after combination.

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