CONSERVATORIES

Conservatories,

 

There’s no denying that the fact of choosing a conservatory is a major decision.
 

 

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A conservatory is a great way to extend your property. Not only will it look good it will also add value. 

How do you envisage using your conservatory? 

Will it be a children's playroom, a dining area, an additional living room, a kitchen extension or an all year round extension into the garden. We feel it is very important to decide the use of the conservatory first because this will decide the size and design of the new conservatory.


With modern glazing  techniques/options conservatories our now better insulated and allow in plenty of light so your conservatory can be used virtually all year round.

 

An added bonus in today's  world is the introduction of ‘Self Cleaning Glass’  which makes the option of a glass roof even more appealing.

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Lean– To Conservatory

The Lean-To conservatory is also known as a Sun Room or Garden Room.  This is one of the simplest and most economical of the conservatory range.  Especially suitable for bungalows or houses with height restrictions.

 

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Georgian Conservatory

Georgian conservatories offer a clean and simple look with stylish lines.  The hip fronted corners of the Georgian style conservatory gives it a timeless design. The design maximises space and makes it very easy to furnish.  Some times called an Edwardian Conservatory.

 

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VICTORIAN CONSERVATORY

The Victorian conservatory is a popular choice. It is known for its faceted projection and gives a pleasing aesthetic appearance that makes it suitable for many applications.

It comes in mostly a 3 or 5 facet style  and can have a modern simple look or you could elaborate on the design with styled panels or coloured fanlights.

 

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GABLE FRONT

A Gable fronted conservatory offers a distinctive alternative. It offers a light and airy design which makes excellent use of floor space whilst providing additional head room.

When combined with a steeper glass roof they offer stunning looks that are unsurpassed.

 

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BESPOKE

 

Combining a mix of Lean-To and Victorian styles can form a ‘P’- shaped conservatory which is ideal if you want separate areas in your conservatory.

Other combinations can form L shape, B shape or T shape.

 

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BOXGUTTER CONSERVATORY

 

The utilisation of a boxgutter allows the addition of a Victorian style conservatory to an even wider range of dwellings. A boxgutter allows the conservatory to but up to the existing dwelling. The boxgutter then can simultaneously drain the existing house/bungalow roof with the conservatory roof or just drain the conservatory roof.