
Winter Garden & Glass Veranda: Design and Cost Guide
Glass selection, thermal insulation and cost criteria.
Veranda vs Winter Garden
A veranda is a roofed outdoor structure attached to a building, typically open on the sides. A winter garden (conservatory) is a fully enclosed glass structure. Alcodec offers both: verandas with optional glass walls for three-season use, and fully enclosed winter gardens with thermal break profiles for year-round living.
Roof Systems
Three roof options: flat (modern minimal), classic (traditional slope) and cube (flat with integrated drainage). All use aluminium structure with polycarbonate or glass roof panels. Maximum span without intermediate columns: 6 metres. Snow load rated to 80 kg/m².
Glass Wall Integration
Pair your veranda with sliding or folding glass systems for weather protection. Frameless sliding glass panels stack compactly, providing up to 90% opening. Folding glass systems offer 95% opening with accordion-style operation. Both maintain the open-air feeling when deployed.
Heating and Comfort
For year-round use, integrate infrared heaters, underfloor heating or heat pump systems. ZIP screens on the roof prevent summer overheating. LED lighting systems create ambiance for evening use. Acoustic glazing options for urban environments.



