The Victorian conservatory is one of the most popular
styles and adds style and traditional elegance to any
home.
With a faceted projection of 3 or 5 sides you
can create a spacious room with a pleasing
appearance.
Attractive and versatile, Victorian conservatories
can be designed to suit the space you have
available – from a large garden to a small patio.
The Edwardian conservatory (sometimes called the
Georgian) is similar in style to the Victorian, the main
difference being that it is square or rectangular in
footprint.
Its imposing style and finishing touches allow you
to maximise your floor area and living space whilst
maintaining character and traditional appeal.
The lean-to conservatory or sun room can work
best if you’re on a tight budget, and offers one
of the simplest solutions for bungalows and
porches.
Usually rectangular with a low-pitch roof,
this type of room is ideal for height-restricted
locations and mixes clean lines with a modern
feel.
It can also be combined with other styles to
create a combination conservatory.
Sharing many characteristics with the
Edwardian, the Gable conservatory features a
traditional apex pitched roof combined with a
striking front elevation, being fully glazed right
up to the apex.
The Gable adds a classic feel to period
properties, bringing a distinctive elegance to
your home.
The combination conservatory offers the
ultimate in flexibility, combining a range of
styles to fit the shape your home and garden
requires.
If you have a need for two separate living
areas, why not combine a Victorian and a
Lean-to to give a ‘P’ shaped conservatory -
or maybe you’d prefer a ‘T’ or a ‘B’ shape?
The possibilities are limited only by your
imagination.