We're having a conservatory installed on the rear of our property. We've asked for double doors on the front elevation and the quote/spec has come back showing these opening outwards and i'm aware that very often uPVC patio doors do open outwards. Why is this?? I personally prefer doors to open inwards as it seems more natural and i think the hinges on the outside look unsightly. But is there a particular reason why we should have outward opening doors - or why this is the standard spec for them??
Also, we're weighing up between a poly-carb roof and glass. There's an obvious finanical saving by having poly-carb but what are the other pros and cons for each? I've been told that poly-carb can be very noisy when it's raining, but that it also diffuses sunlight better so you don't get the sun shining in your eyes and it stays a little cooler under direct sunlight? The conservatory is on the Northern elevation of the house so gets little direct sunlight - will one be better than the other for maximising the light inside the conservatory?
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Also, we're weighing up between a poly-carb roof and glass. There's an obvious finanical saving by having poly-carb but what are the other pros and cons for each? I've been told that poly-carb can be very noisy when it's raining, but that it also diffuses sunlight better so you don't get the sun shining in your eyes and it stays a little cooler under direct sunlight? The conservatory is on the Northern elevation of the house so gets little direct sunlight - will one be better than the other for maximising the light inside the conservatory?
Any advice greatly appreciated!