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flimsy031
11-05-2008, 07:43 PM
Lean-To Conservatories

The Lean-to style uPVC conservatory is for those who prefer the clean understated lines of a Mediterranean sunroom. Traditional or contemporary, this style is ideal for properties with limited space under the eaves or an awkward area in which to fit a conservatory.



Victorian Conservatories

The elegant Victorian uPVC conservatory is the most popular style, with versatility that makes it suitable for many house types. Its distinguishing architectural features give it an attractive curved appearance. This together with a steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details create a truly classical effect.

Edwardian Conservatories

The Edwardian uPVC conservatory is a flat fronted style which offers excellent floor space due to its square or rectangular internal shape creating an elegant, simple and uncluttered design. Each side of the roof slopes back to the centre ridge resulting in a contemporary effect that is suited to the majority of property types and styles.

Gable Conservatories

The Gable-fronted conservatory design is a variant on the popular Edwardian uPVC conservatory and with its elegant shape it will transform even the smallest of gardens.

P-Shape Conservatories

This style of conservatory combines a mixture of Lean-to and Victorian/Edwardian styles which when viewed from above takes the shape of the letter ‘P’ – hence the name!

Bespoke Conservatories

There are many types of bespoke made to measure conservatory designs to suit most situations, both traditional or contemporary.

Conservatory is a glass covered building to house or conserve plants, more obscure than a greenhouse. It is attached to a house, in difference to a greenhouse which serves the same purpose but is usually a separate structure in a garden or field.