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fletcher m Feb 23rd 2012 10:05 am

Re: CONSERVATORIES IN CANADA?
 

Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 9917861)
Almost every house has a deck. Why not go the whole hog and be outside rather than being neither in or out. In Victoria in the summer you will want outside space.

Some people enclose their decks to create a sun room, but it is not that common.

Thanks JB.

Lychee Feb 23rd 2012 10:21 am

Re: CONSERVATORIES IN CANADA?
 
I think the term is solarium or sun room. People will have them in Victoria, and no, dumps of snow aren't too common there.

rivingtonpike Feb 23rd 2012 1:31 pm

Re: CONSERVATORIES IN CANADA?
 
We've only had one load of snow so far this winter. Snow isn't really a determining factor in Victoria. I think as Iaink said, houses are more likely to have a deck or sunroom than a conventional conservatory.

MillieF Feb 23rd 2012 6:30 pm

Re: CONSERVATORIES IN CANADA?
 
I would like a sun room, I am thinking sun room in the future. My future home is a bit dark. I have a conservatory here, south facing - it too is bloody boiling or freezing, and it's on the ugly side too!. My PIL have a sun room in Calgary and it's really nice, even in the snowiest weather it's bright and warm, and has nice views over Nose Hill.

fletcher m Feb 24th 2012 4:57 am

Re: CONSERVATORIES IN CANADA?
 

Originally Posted by Lychee (Post 9917919)
I think the term is solarium or sun room. People will have them in Victoria, and no, dumps of snow aren't too common there.

Victoria averages just 26 cm (10.2 in) of snow annually, or about half that of Vancouver. Every few decades, Victoria receives very large snowfalls, including the more than 100 cm (39.4 in) of snow that fell in December 1996. On the other hand, roughly one third of winters will see virtually no snow, with less than 5 cm (1.97 in) falling during the entire season. When snow does fall, it rarely lasts long on the ground. Victoria averages just 2–3 days per year with at least 5 cm (1.97 in) of snow on the ground.

Taken straight from Wiki. You do get it there.:)


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