Production Drawings - Designing and Building Conservatories
Once consensus on
the final custom conservatory design and budget is reached, a production
agreement is drafted. Next, work on the shop
drawings, or blueprints, begins. These are
the highly detailed drawings our team uses
to actually build your conservatory. Your general
contractor will also use our shop drawings
to prepare the foundations and other site conditions
so we can properly install the conservatory
when it arrives at your home.
Perhaps most
exciting, however, the shop drawings allow
you to see your custom conservatory design take
shape—up close. In them you
will see all the architectural features and
intricate details of your dream room—from
French doors to finials—and they’ll
help you finalize your selections.
At this point,
we also review your choices of items,
such as stained or beveled art glass,
shading systems, window and door hardware,
specialty finishes and high-performance
glass.
With completed shop
drawings in hand, we meet with you for
a final review and approval. Those responsible for
designing and building conservatories - (the
architect, general contractor, or designer,
if you have them) are asked to participate.
As conservatory specialists, we understand
that everyone on your team will look
to Tanglewood for guidance. Our extensive
experience designing and building conservatories
throughout America allows us to anticipate
questions and proactively assist the
other professionals involved in your
project.