Conservatories

There are as many shapes of conservatory as there are houses to match them to. Whether grand or modest, classical or modern, the possibilities are countless but as a simple guide here are the main categories:

Victorian

All the classical elegance of the original conservatory, the Victorian is rectangular in shape, finished off with a 'chamfered' end with a ridge roof, giving rise to it's alternative name, the 'octagonal'.

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Edwardian

The same old-style effect of a ridged roof but on a simple rectangular base. This retains the classical look of the Victorian style but is popular with homeowners looking for maximum use of available space.

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Gable

Gable conservatories are recognisable from their rectangular floor plan. A major feature of this style is that the front elevation windows extend to meet the roof apex. This helps to maximise the feeling of light and space.

More details of Gable style conservatories.

Sun Room

Also known as the Mediterranean, this design uses the clean-cut lines of a rectangular design under a single-pitched 'lean-to' roof.

More details of Sun-Room style conservatories.

Combination

As the name suggests, these more elaborate conservatories combine two or more of the other styles into a single construction to create a more versatile room where space and budget allow.

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Bespoke

As conservatory specialists, we are experienced in tailoring custom designs for unique locations and requirements. Wherever possible, we take your desires and implement them exactly into your dream conservatory.

More details of our Bespoke style conservatories.