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CONSERVATORY

As well as being versatile in use, conservatories offer many different choices of design with a whole range of shapes and materials being used. You could choose material for the lower part of your conservatory walls such as brick, pebble dash, and more.

The 600mm dwarf wall would be highly insulated optimising comfort levels due to the extra insulation keeping in the warmth around your home.

You could also simply take the glass panels of your conservatory wall right to ground level. This is a more cost-efficient option and allows you to have full sight of your surroundings.

While the design possibilities may seem infinite, nearly all are based on a few fundamental styles.

Here are the designs we offer: 

LEAN-TO  Conservatories

A lean-to conservatory, sometimes known as Mediterranean or sunroom is the simplest design. The conservatory is a single-sloped roof with the longer wall adjoined to the house. It is also a useful style for fitting into a corner area.

EDWARDIAN GABLE Conservatories

The Edwardian gable conservatory is designed so that the ridged roof meets a gabled end, resulting in very clean lines that suit many modern homes.

VICTORIAN Conservatories

 

A Victorian-style conservatory has a ridged roof and a multi-faceted end wall creating an elegant, rounded effect.

P, L, T or U  Conservatories

P-shaped, L-shaped, T-shaped, or U-shaped conservatories combine any of the above and the choices take on a massive scope. The options allow for a conservatory to be attached to almost any home.

EDWARDIAN Conservatories

Edwardian conservatories have a ridged roof combined with a rectangular base, giving the classical feel of the Victorian design, but with greater available space.

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