Deponti Pigato Veranda Glass Room
A fully enclosed glass sunroom built on a veranda structure, designed to create a bright, sheltered extension of your living space without the heaviness of a traditional conservatory.
The Pigato Sunroom uses the Pigato aluminium veranda as its structural base, combined with a laminated glass roof and full glass enclosure. The result is a calm, practical glass room that works as an everyday space rather than a seasonal add-on.
This video shows the Pigato installed with a glass roof, giving a clear impression of how the structure looks once fitted and how much light it allows into the space below.
It's useful for understanding scale, roof transparency, and how the veranda integrates with the house.
If you want a veranda that feels solid and architectural without overpowering your garden, the Pigato is a strong choice. Its proportions are designed to suit everyday patios while still delivering a clean, open feel underneath.
Like the Pigato Plus, it can remain open or be enclosed later with glass sliding or slide-and-turn systems, giving you flexibility as your needs change.
The Pigato is engineered for spans of up to four metres between two posts, making it well suited to compact glass rooms where space and proportions matter.
You still get an open, usable garden glass room without overengineering the structure.


The Pigato glass room uses laminated safety glass panels in the roof to maximise natural light while maintaining a solid, permanent feel.
This creates a bright garden glass room that stays visually open, without the diffused light or temporary appearance associated with non-glass roofing materials.
The gutter and beams include provision for steel reinforcement, supporting the glass roof while keeping the visible aluminium profiles slim.
This keeps the glass room feeling light and open without compromising structural strength.

Choose between a modern round gutter or a more traditional classic profile. This helps the Pigato sit comfortably against both modern and traditional homes.
Multiple Pigato sections can be joined to extend the width as needed. This makes it suitable for long façades without committing to oversized spans.
The Pigato works with sliding and slide-and-turn glass systems. You can start with an open veranda and enclose it later as a sheltered garden room.
This video walks through the main assembly stages, showing how the Pigato is put together from posts and gutter through to the roof panels.
| Category | Specification |
|---|---|
| Maximum span | Up to 4000mm between two posts |
| Widths | 4060 / 5060 / 6060 / 7060mm (extendable) |
| Projections | 2500 / 3000 / 3500 / 4000 / up to 6000mm* |
| Roofing | 44.2 laminated safety glass or polycarbonate |
| Colours | RAL 9001, RAL 9016, RAL 7024, RAL 9005 |
| Posts | Square or half-round aluminium |
*6000mm projection requires additional beam reinforcement.
If you're unsure whether the Pigato or Pigato Plus is the better fit, we're happy to help you compare sizes, spans, and enclosure options before you commit.