
Conservatories
Victorian, Edwardian, Georgian, Gable, Lean-to, P-Shaped, Combination conservatories.
Victorian conservatories. Thanks to its impressive versatility and its ability to complement most types of property, the Victorian is one of the most frequently seen styles of conservatory. It can be distinguished by its steeply pitched roof and its use of ornate detailing along the roof's centre apex (called the ridge). Typically, Victorian conservatories have 3 or 5 panel facets.
Georgian/Edwardian conservatories. Called either the Georgian or Edwardian, this style of conservatory is similar to the Victorian conservatory. The main difference is that they are flat fronted where as the Victorian conservatory has an angular front. Representing a perfect marriage of form and function, they also tend to be more understated - making them the ideal choice if you do not wish to detract from the visual impact of the main property.
Gable conservatories. Few conservatories are more imposing or enjoy a great sense of presence than the Gable conservatory. A style that works especially well with older properties, these conservatories have a square floor plan. In addition, and unlike the Georgian/Edwardian or the Victorian conservatory, they also have a vertical rather than sloping front roof section, this maximizes the feeling of light and space inside.
Lean-to conservatories. Lean-to conservatories are usually rectangular with a roof that leans on to the main property (hence their name). They have clean, simple lines giving them a modern, uncomplicated look and making them suitable for a wide range of house styles. In particular, they are the ideal choice for bungalows or other homes where the roof has low eaves. Lean-to conservatories are also known as sunrooms and studio rooms.
P-Shaped/Combination conservatories. Combination and P-shaped conservatories are everything their titles suggest. They offer you more space and greater levels of flexibility by combining two styles - such as the Georgian conservatory and the Lean-to conservatory - or by adapting an existing style so that it can be used in the shape of a 'P'. Should you find that a P-Shape or Combination conservatory still does not provide the unique design solution you are looking for, we can also create a totally bespoke conservatory tailored to your own specific needs.
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