Landscaping » Conservatories & Outbuildings

The model #GA1 gazebo from A&M Victorian Decorations measures 10 ft. in dia. Call for more information Click here for company info.

This is one of 16 custom kiosks fabricated by Allen Architectural Metals for Chicago’s Historic Boulevards project. Click here for company info.

This steeple was prefabricated and installed by Campbellsville Industries on a church in Nashville, TN. Click here for company info.

Classy Glass Structures manufactured this sunspace in aluminum and glass. Click here for company info.

Based on a design by AA Architectural, the West Caldwell shelter from Columbia Equipment Co. features a hipped standing-seam roof with finials and spires, grille work and decorative moldings.  Click here for company info.

The Southampton Shelter from Columbia Equipment features a custom powdercoat finish, hipped standing-seam metal roof and decorative grillwork. Click here for company info.

Prefabricated-aluminum bus kiosks are available from Columbia Equipment in traditional styles. Click here for company info.

Columbia Equipment’s line of Old Fashioned Style shelters includes this prefabricated aluminum bus shelter.  Click here for company info.

This small post-and-beam barn is one of many styles available from Country Carpenters. Click here for company info.

This carriage house was built using a kit from Country Carpenters. Click here for company info.

This 24x30-ft. one-story country barn was built using a kit from Country Carpenters. Click here for company info.

The parts for this 10-ft.-dia. gazebo kit were manufactured by Cumberland Woodcraft in solid poplar and fir. Click here for company info.

The 16-ft. Heritage Bell pavilion from Dalton Pavilions features a faux-slate roof and cupola.  Click here for company info.

This pre-engineered 16-ft. Heritage Bell pavilion with cupola is available from Dalton Pavilions; all of the finished surfaces are made of no-maintenance materials.  Click here for company info.

The Lancut copper finial is available from EJMcopper in four sizes, ranging from 24 to 72 in. tall. Click here for company info.

This conservatory was designed and fabricated by Glass House.  Click here for company info.

Fabricated by Glass House, LLC, this custom conservatory features a molded mahogany frame and trim, true-divided-lite windows and coated copper capping and flashings. Click here for company info.

This conservatory pool house from Glass House, LLC features white painted mahogany framing, dentil molding and true divided lite transom windows over casement windows with applied arches. Click here for company info.

Glass House, LLC reconstructed this greenhouse that has been converted into an architectural studio; it features mahogany framing, ganged roof and side vents for ventilation, refitted with the actual chain pulley operators with copper exterior roof cappings. Click here for company info.

Cast-stone garden architectural ornaments such as this folly are available from Haddonstone in many styles. Click here for company info.

Haddonstone fabricated this large Classical pavilion, model #L9100. Click here for company info.

Heather & Little restored the copper dome roof for Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Toronto, Canada. Click here for company info.

Munns creates aluminum steeples, pinnacles, spires, cupolas and towers in a variety of styles. Click here for company info.

Aluminum and copper cupolas from New Concept Louvers are offered in more than 450 colors; they are pre-cut to fit any roof pitch. Click here for company info.

NIKO Contracting crafted this 37-in.-tall copper cupola, available with or without the eagle weathervane. Click here for company info.

The Classic orangery was custom designed by Oak Leaf Conservatories and handcrafted in mahogany. Click here for company info.

Conservatories from Oak Leaf are manufactured in mahogany and feature high-performance double glazing.  Click here for company info.

Using modern technology and old-world style, Oak Leaf Conservatories provides glass domes for conservatories and other structures. Click here for company info.

This one-of-a-kind conservatory was designed and fabricated by Oak Leaf Conservatories of York.  Click here for company info.

This traditionally styled conservatory was designed and installed by Oak Leaf Conservatories.  Click here for company info.

Each of the curved, double-glazed laminated glass units for the domed conservatory of England’s Broughton Hall was individually made by Oak Leaf Conservatories. Click here for company info.

British bespoke hardwood conservatories from Oak Leaf Conservatories are constructed of mahogany with high-performance double glazing. Click here for company info.

This Neoclassical octagonal gazebo from Poligon features structural steel columns and entablature complemented by fiberglass column wraps; it is designed for easy assembly. Click here for company info.

This conservatory from Renaissance Conservatories is topped with a traditionally styled roof lantern.  Click here for company info.

This mahogany conservatory was designed and built by Renaissance Conservatories.  Click here for company info.

Renaissance Conservatories custom designs and constructs conservatories in mahogany, redwood and cedar framing. Click here for company info.

This two-story conservatory in Rochester, NY, built by Renaissance Conservatories, features a copper roof with a glass lantern. Click here for company info.

The Linn Park Pavilion in Birmingham, AL, was custom built by Robinson Iron. Click here for company info.

Working from photographs, Robinson Iron Corp. re-created the original subway entrance at Astor Place in New York City.  Click here for company info.

Cupolas are one of the specialties of Seal Reinforced Fiberglass. Click here for company info.

Solar Innovations designed and constructed this restoration 32x82-ft. greenhouse at Yale University. Click here for company info.

This conservatory by Solar Innovations features an 8-ft.-dia. dome skylight with segmented sills; the structure is made of White Duracron finished aluminum and insulated glass. Click here for company info.

This conservatory was designed and fabricated by Solar Innovations.  Click here for company info.

Solar Innovations custom manufactured this penthouse conservatory with decorative raised panels, divided transom, ridge cresting and finials. Click here for company info.

This pavillion was fabricated by Steptoe & Wife Antiques.  Click here for company info.

Nineteenth-century styling creates a unique ambiance for this poolside conservatory, designed and fabricated by Tanglewood. Click here for company info.

This structure from Tanglewood Conservatories features a Palladian-style fixed window over the entryway and multi-lite glass panels. Click here for company info.

Traditional conservatories and gazebos from Tanglewood Conservatories can be used to enhance various settings. Click here for company info.

Tanglewood designed and handcrafted this conservatory, complete with roof lantern. Click here for company info.

Designed specifically for its location, this gazebo from Tanglewood Conservatories adds to the beauty and tranquility of the pond.  Click here for company info.

This conservatory is typical of Tanglewood Conservatories’ structures, which are individually designed, handcrafted and installed. Click here for company info.

Built by Tanglewood Conservatories, this glass house features woodwork on the interior and maintenance-free aluminum cladding on the exterior.  Click here for company info.

Town & Country custom designed and fabricated this conservatory. Click here for company info.

Under Glass Mfg. Corp. constructed this aluminum and glass Lord & Burnham pool house.  Click here for company info.

This detail is from a cast-iron gazebo that was recast and fabricated from bits and pieces by Wiemann Ironworks for the Mt. Cuba Center in Delaware; the original dated back to the mid 1860s and was crushed when a tree fell on it in a wind storm.  Click here for company info.

Wiemann Metalcraft fabricated this gazebo, fence and trellis in cast and wrought iron.  Click here for company info.





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