Conservatory

  • Lean To

     So  called  because  they  appear   to be leaning against the house, Lean- To conservatories are probably the lowest- priced option  available.  With  its simple rectangular shape and  gently sloping roof, a Lean-To conservatory  is  perfect for homes with  comparatively small gardens as well as one-storey properties such as bungalows.

  • Victorian

    For many people, the Victorian-style  is  the  epitome  of  conservatory   design.  Standing out  from  the  home,  with  a  rounded  wall  at  the  end,  the  Victorian  conservatory  looks  attractive  and makes  full use of the  available space.  Probably  the  UK’s  single  most  popular  choice,  these  conservatories  look good with most kinds of properties.

  • P Shape

    As its name suggests, a P-shaped  conservatory  is  in  the  shape  of  a  letter  P,  often  combining  typical  features  of  both  Victorian  and  Edwardian  designs.  Naturally,  this  design  offers  a  lot  more  space,  and  helps  to  make  the  conservatory  more versatile. With a P-shaped conservatory,  it’s  possible  to  split  the  available  space  into  two  separate functions; one side could be used  for  dining,  while  the  other  could  make … Continue reading P Shape

  • Edwardian

    An  Edwardian  conservatory  (also sometimes referred to as Georgian),  is  similar  to  a  Victorian,  but  has  a  square,  or  rectangular  shape  and  a  pitched  roof  on  each  side.  Thanks  to  its  classic  design,  an  Edwardian  conservatory  provides  plenty  of  space  and  is  good  for use as a play room, storage space or dining area.