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12th July 2016

Atlas approved installer Vale Orangeries had two reasons to celebrate after installing its very first Skyroom. The installation, at a former school house, in South Wales was not only the largest Skyroom ever, it also won the company the Atlas Installation of the Month award.  

The 9x3 metre dual-colour Skyroom impressed the judging panel because of its sheer scale and how it has dramatically transformed the appearance of the property.

The owners of the property had renovated the school house and wanted to replace their tired PVC-u conservatory with a traditional orangery that would span the entire width of the building.

The team presented two options to the customer - a conventional orangery and an Atlas Skyroom. The customer was drawn to the features of the Skyroom, its orangery appearance and its thermal performance, which was essential for such a large, open plan structure.

Vale Orangeries built the large extension, which features dual colour aluminium windows and bi-folding doors from Atlas’ sister company Customade, and created two openings from the original dining room and kitchen into the new Skyroom.

Dean Edmonds, Director at Vale Orangeries, said: “This was our first Skyroom installation so we’re very pleased indeed that it was a winning entry. It was a grand and impressive project and the client is absolutely delighted with their new living space.”

Gareth Thomas, Sales and Marketing Director at Atlas Glazed Roof Solutions, added: “This installation really stood out because of its proportions and its striking impact on the property. Congratulations to Vale Orangeries on a very worthy winning installation.”

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