Conservatories

So much style, so much choice. Ornate or minimalist? Classic or contemporary? Large? Small? Functional?

Victorian

One of the most frequently seen styles of conservatories, the Victorian can be distinguished by its traditional front elevation, comprising of 3 or 5 facets and use of ornate detailing along the centre of the roof.

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Victorian Conservatory

Victorian Conservatory

Georgian

The Georgian (also referred to as Edwardian) style of conservatory is similiar to the Victorian. The main differenceis that they are rectangular on plan maximising the use of internal space.

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Combination

Combination conservatories offer youan increased flexibility by combining a variety of styles, or by adapting an existing style so that it can be used in the shape of a ‘P’ - ‘T’ or ‘B’

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Victorian Conservatory

Victorian Conservatory

Sunrooms

Sunroom conservatories are usually rectangular with a low pitch roof. They are the ideal choice for bungalows or other homes where there may be a height restriction. Sunroom conservatories are also known as ‘Lean-To’, ‘Mediterranean’ and ‘Studio Rooms’

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Gable

Gable conservatories are recognisable from their rectangular floor plan.
A major feature feature of this style is that the front elevation windows extend to meet the roofs apex. This helps tp maximise the feeling of light and space.

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Victorian Conservatory

Victorian Conservatory

Lantern

The perfect finishing touch for larger conservatories on period style properties.
Lantern roofs have a second tier of vertical windows, adding height and presence to the overall structure.

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