Getting the right conservatory for your home is made easy with our wide range of conservatory shapes, including Victorian, Georgian, Lean To, P-Shaped, T-Shaped, Gable and Lantern conservatories on offer. Each one of these options brings its own charm.
Highly customisable and designed to offer you the best in function and form, all of our conservatories allow you to enjoy an exceptional degree of thermal efficiency, security, durability and performance long after their initial installation. We offer a range of styles including classic conservatory styles, a designer conservatory and performance conservatories.
Due to an intelligent design, whatever style you choose will be able to bring you comfort no matter the weather. You won’t have to worry about feeling too warm in the summer and too cold in the winter, allowing it to be the ideal place to relax.
With our conservatory options, you’ll be able to enjoy the freedom of choice to get the perfect fit. Whether you’re after something traditional, or something more modern, we’ll be on hand to ensure you get something that completely suits your needs.
Victorian conservatory styles comprise the three-facet Victorian, featuring a bay front with three main windows at wide angles, and the five-facet Victorian. This conservatory style also has a bay front but with five main windows for space as well as aesthetics. These days these conservatories are made out of modern materials such as uPVC and aluminium, built to last.
The Georgian conservatory style features a flat front and a square or rectangular symmetrical shape. This makes the Georgian conservatory a really handy shape for laying out furniture and plants, with no wasted space. The Georgian conservatory typically has a high, sloping roof style that gives a spectacular vaulted effect.
The Lean-to conservatory, or Mediterranean conservatory, is the simplest style of conservatory, with clean lines that give it a contemporary look and make them a popular conservatory for modern houses. This conservatory style will be ideal for you if you prefer the simple, understated lines of a Mediterranean sunroom.
The P-shape conservatory is a style that’s ideal for larger, detached properties, combining a lean-to conservatory with a Victorian conservatory, which can be either three-faceted or five-faceted. When you combine a lean-to with a Georgian-style conservatory, this is called an L-shaped style. The P-shape conservatory creates a versatile style, suited to your home.
The T-shape conservatory style works best on larger properties. The T-shape is a combination conservatory style featuring a central projection. It can be Victorian, Gable or Georgian in style. The T-shape conservatory is a very versatile style, allowing you to create two distinct living spaces within the one room.
A gable-end conservatory can add real grandeur to your home. Gable-end conservatories date back to the Georgian style, of which modern gable-end conservatories are a variant. With a gable-end conservatory, the front of the roof doesn’t slope back to the centre. Instead, the front of the conservatory stays upright, like the end of a house.
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