All our conservatories feature Ultraframe conservatory roof systems. To view the features and benefits of an Ultraframe roof for your new conservatory you can watch a video by clicking here.
Our gallery of conservatory designs is provided to show you a selection of installed conservatories which we hope will prove useful when deciding on the design that best suits your property.
Providing it is technically possible, we can design your self build conservatory using any of these popular styles and a full set of CAD drawings will be provided with your detailed quotation.
This group of four pictures show Edwardian Conservatories in white and Rosewood Mahogany finish and utilise different height dwarf walls and the use of full height glazing.
Below, the use of an L shaped Lean to conservatory illustrates how to increase the living space by returning onto the side house wall.
The image below shows a corner installation of a traditional Victorian Conservatory.
Often referred to as the original conservatory style, Lantern style conservatories are ideally suited for older properties although with the addition of a portal frame are often specified as swimming pool enclosures.
The three segment Victorian conservatory shown below has been personalised with the use or arched georgian bar and opening roof vents in the glass roof.
Below a traditional lean to conservatory, sometimes known as a Mediterranean Sunroom, illustrates how a low pitch roof can provide a possible solution where there are height restrictions, such as under the eaves. The pitch of the roof is variable so that a shallow pitch could fit under a bungalow roof, whilst a steeper pitch would match the roof of a terraced or detached house.
The Bay Edwardian Conservatory below is another illustration of how adding a conservatory to an awkward corner of the house can increase your living space.
This double hipped Victorian conservatory is fitted with a glass roof and opening roof vents.
The ideal style for larger conservatories a P shape can combine for example a Lean to and a Victorian to create a versatile style that can be used as two different living areas.
Below, this Victorian Conservatory has been specified with tilt and turn opening windows for minimal sight lines.
The picture below shows how Gable End Conservatories added to this development have added style as well as extra living space to these properties.
We hope that these images have provided some inspiration for the design of your new self build conservatory. Visit our Conservatory Design page for more guidance and information that will help you design your new conservatory addition.