Conservatory
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.