Conservatories


Georgian & Edwardian

The Georgian and Edwardian conservatory will allow your new extension to flood with light due to its high roof style, giving the room a bright and airy feel.
With is flat front and rectangular/square shape, the conservatory ensures no wasted space, so plenty of room for your furniture, plants or new kitchen.
This style of conservatory can be installed on to any property, but the styling suites beautifully on properties with existing Georgian or Edward Ian architecture of features.

Victorian

The victorian conservatory is a timeless design that adds a touch of elegance to your home.
Victorian conservatory typically have a 3 or 5 panel faceted end which gives them their unique look and charm. this multi-faceted bay gives excellent all-round views and can help extend your enjoyment of your garden, as you watch the changing seasons from the comfort of your new conservatory.
The victorian conservatory also provides an elegant way to soften the transition between your house and garden.

Gable

Gable style conservatories have two sloped roof sections ending in a vertical gable end, like many house designs. The Gable style of conservatory works extremely well with older properties, and can help to echo the style of the main building.
With a sense of architectural grandeur, the Gable end conservatory offers a light and airy design, additional headroom and excellent use of the available internal floor space.

Lean-to

The Lean-to style of conservatory is usually rectangular with a roof that slopes away from the property. The effect is modern, uncomplicated,with clean and simple lines, making them suitable for all house designs.
A Lean-to is often referred to as a sun room or garden room, and is perfect for properties with a limited amount of space. The pitch of the roof is variables so it is able to fit under low roofs, such as commonly found on bungalows, or with a steeper pitch for a detached house.

P-shaped I Lanten I Custom

By combining a mix of conservatory shapes you can achives more space and greater levels of flexibility-why not add a Lean-to to a Georgiar, or a Lean-to and a Victorian, with a 3 or 5 faceted front?
whether you want to create a P or T-shaped conservatory something more unusual, such as a raised lantern roof design, we will handle the whole project for you-from design through to project management and buid. Leaving you with a custom-made conservatory perfectly suited to you individual requirements.

Orangery

Imagine an elegant and comfortable room, that delivers a warm and bright space that is the envy of all. Relax on warm summer evenings and yet enjoy a feeling of comfort and warm the during winter months.
Viewed from outside, the roof of the orangery is partially hidden by a decorative fascia and this shapely cornice conceals the orangery gutter for a more attractive external appearance. A conventional fully glazed conservatory might not be for everyone's taste. therefore the added style and decorative elegance of an orangery creates a more substantial and interesting effect.

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