Create a bright, sheltered outdoor space that feels open, looks clean, and works all year round. Trying to use your garden more often usually come...
View full detailsIf you want a clear way to compare Milwood aluminium outdoor living systems, this page gives you the top-level view first. You can quickly see which model suits a smaller patio, which works best for larger spans, which offers the best value, and which is the strongest choice if you want a more premium finish or a free-standing layout.
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Create a bright, sheltered outdoor space that feels open, looks clean, and works all year round. Trying to use your garden more often usually come...
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A fully enclosed aluminium and glass room that transforms your veranda into a bright, sheltered space you can use in comfort throughout the year. S...
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Create a dry, usable outdoor space that works in all seasons. Tired of Losing Your Outdoor Space to the Weather? Rain stops play. Too much sun ma...
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A freestanding aluminium canopy designed for flexible placement, practical shelter, and reliable coverage wherever your garden needs it most. Speci...
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A heavy-duty aluminium canopy designed for larger spans, delivering serious coverage, structural strength, and reliable performance across demandin...
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A freestanding or wall-mounted aluminium veranda with a clean flat-roof design, giving you the freedom to create sheltered outdoor space exactly wh...
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A clean, modern aluminium veranda with a glass roof that keeps your outdoor space usable all year round, without blocking light or compromising on ...
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A freestanding or wall-mounted aluminium veranda with a pitched apex roof, designed to create a more open, architectural outdoor space with greater...
View full detailsThe Milwood range includes glass verandas, polycarbonate verandas, glass rooms, and matching aluminium fencing and gates. The main decision usually comes down to four things: how much light you want, how much coverage you need, whether you need a wall-mounted or free-standing structure, and how enclosed you want the space to feel.
If you want the safest all-round choice, start with the Simplicity 6. If value matters most, look at the Simplicity 16. If you need the biggest coverage, the Simplicity 35 is the strongest fit. If you want a free-standing or more flexible layout, choose Simplicity Free.
| Need | Best Fit | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best overall | Simplicity 6 | The most popular glass system in the range and a strong all-round choice for typical patios. |
| Best value | Simplicity 16 | The most cost-effective option, with practical polycarbonate roofing and up to 4m projection. |
| Best for large spaces | Simplicity 35 | Built for bigger spans and broader coverage, with up to 6m projection and unlimited length. |
| Best for stronger glass coverage | Simplicity Xtra | A step up from the standard glass options when you want a 4m projection with a stronger frame. |
| Best for free-standing layouts | Simplicity Free | Works as either wall-mounted or free-standing, making it the most flexible layout option. |
This table is the quickest way to compare the main veranda systems at a glance. It is useful if you already know you want overhead shelter and now need to narrow the range down by roof type, span, and use case.
| System | Roof Type | Max Projection | Best For | Top-Level Verdict |
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| Simplicity 6 | 6mm toughened glass | Up to 3.5m | Everyday patios, dining areas, bright garden seating | Best overall for most homes |
| Simplicity 16 | 16mm structured polycarbonate | Up to 4m | Budget-conscious buyers, practical shade, lower-glare spaces | Best value option |
| Simplicity 35 | 35mm structured polycarbonate | Up to 6m | Large patios, commercial spaces, broad-span coverage | Best for scale and heavy-duty coverage |
| Simplicity Xtra | 6mm toughened glass | Up to 4m | Mid-sized and larger patios needing a stronger glass system | Best step-up glass option |
| Simplicity Free | 6mm toughened glass | Up to 4m | Detached seating areas, open gardens, no suitable wall for fixing | Best free-standing choice |
Glass usually gives you the brighter, cleaner, more open feel. Polycarbonate is usually the more practical choice if you want more shade, reduced glare, and a roof that suits bigger covered areas well.
If you picture yourself using the space for dining, relaxing, or keeping the rear of the house feeling light, glass often feels like the better fit. If your priority is more coverage, more heat control, or a lower-cost route into the range, polycarbonate tends to make more sense.
The Simplicity 6 is the strongest all-round pick for most homes.
It is the most popular system in the range for good reason. It gives you the cleaner look of a glass roof, keeps the space feeling open, and suits the kind of patio size most buyers are working with. If you want one model to start with before comparing the rest, this is usually the one.
The Simplicity 16 is the best value option in the range.
It is built around affordability, quick installation, and practical shelter. The polycarbonate roof makes it a sensible choice if you want dependable shade and weather cover without paying for a glass-led finish. It also stretches to 4m projection, which gives it a useful step up in coverage.
The Simplicity 35 is the strongest choice when the space is large and standard systems start to feel too limited.
It is designed for bigger spans and more demanding coverage. With projection up to 6m and unlimited length, it suits broad patios, commercial settings, and layouts where you want to cover more area with fewer posts getting in the way.
Choose Simplicity Xtra when you want a glass roof and a stronger-feeling structure for a 4m projection.
It sits neatly between the more everyday Simplicity 6 and the more design-led premium options. It is a good fit for buyers who want a brighter glass finish but need a step up in structure for a wider patio or a more substantial look.
Simplicity Free is the better option when your layout needs more freedom.
If there is no suitable wall for fixing, or you want to create a covered area away from the house, this is the range standout. It can work wall-mounted or free-standing, and the clean cubic style gives it a more architectural feel than a standard patio cover.
If you want more protection than an open veranda, the same systems are available as glass rooms with sliding glass doors or fixed infill panels. This is the better route if you want a more enclosed space for year-round use.
| Glass Room System | Roof Type | Max Projection | Best For | Top-Level Verdict |
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| Simplicity 6 Glass Room | 6mm toughened glass | Up to 3.5m | Typical domestic gardens, compact to mid-sized patios | Best overall glass room |
| Simplicity 16 Glass Room | 16mm structured polycarbonate | Up to 4m | Price-conscious buyers wanting more enclosure | Best value glass room |
| Simplicity 35 Glass Room | 35mm structured polycarbonate | Up to 6m | Larger enclosed spaces and wider layouts | Best for large glass rooms |
| Simplicity Xtra Glass Room | 6mm toughened glass | Up to 4m | A stronger glass room layout at entry-level glass room position | Best entry-level glass room in glass roofing |
| Simplicity Free Glass Room | 6mm toughened glass | Up to 4m | Detached garden rooms and flexible layouts | Best premium free-standing glass room |
If you want the safest all-round enclosed option, start with the Simplicity 6 Glass Room. If price matters most, the Simplicity 16 Glass Room is the sensible value-led choice. If you need a much larger enclosed footprint, the Simplicity 35 Glass Room is the stronger fit. If you want a detached or free-standing enclosed layout, Simplicity Free Glass Room is the standout.
Choose a veranda if you mainly want overhead shelter and a more open connection to the garden. Choose a glass room if you want the space to feel more enclosed and usable in a wider range of weather.
A veranda is usually enough if your main aim is shade, rain cover, and a more usable patio. A glass room makes more sense if you want more protection from wind and rain, or if you know you will use the space regularly outside the warmer months.
Milwood systems can also be paired with useful upgrades depending on the model you choose.
Yes. Matching aluminium fencing and gates make it easier to keep the whole garden looking consistent.
That matters more than people often expect. When the finish, colour, and style work together, the space feels planned rather than pieced together. It is also a practical way to keep maintenance low across the wider garden.
Start with these four questions and the range becomes much easier to compare.
Once those points are clear, the shortlist usually narrows quickly. For most homes, the decision often lands between Simplicity 6, Simplicity 16, and Simplicity Xtra. For bigger spaces, Simplicity 35 tend to come into focus. If flexibility is the main issue, Simplicity Free is usually the one to look at first.
Simplicity 6 for most homes.
Simplicity 16.
Simplicity 35.
Simplicity Free.
A glass room adds enclosed protection with glass sides or doors.
Glass for light and openness. Polycarbonate for value, shade, and practicality.
Yes, especially with glass room upgrades, lighting, and heating.