Conservatories
Choosing the design of your conservatory is the most important part of the process and you will want to give very careful consideration to the size and design as this will have an impact on your property and garden.
This section of our site is here to help you decide which one of our high specification self build conservatories models you would like to order.
Get a quoteEdwardian Conservatories
Edwardian conservatories remain a very popular conservatory design thanks to their rectangular footprint which ensures maximum use of floor area and easy positioning of furniture. Also known as a Georgian style the original design concept dates back to the 18th century when conservatories first became a popular addition to large stately homes.
Find Out MoreBespoke Conservatories
There are times when a traditional conservatory design just won't do and providing it's structually viable our professional conservatory design service will create a bespoke conservatory to suit your specific requirements. Conservatories are very adaptable with many options including extra wide box gutters, Cornice aluminium shroud, lantern roofs and folding sliding doors available.
Find Out MoreGable End Conservatories
Gable End conservatories are a variant of the Edwardian conservatory and use the same basic square or rectangluar footprint but instead of the front of the roof sloping back it is upright like the gable end of a house. This flat gable front helps to maximise the natural light flowing into the conservatory and can be supplied in a variety of different styles such as sunburst or horizontal mullions.
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The Lean to conservatory is often regarded as the simplest style of conservatory and in low pitch form with a polycarbonate roof can prove to be the most economical design. However increase the roof pitch to 5 degrees and opt for the hipped lean to or Gullwing style and you can upgrade to a glass roof adding style and high insulation to any conservatory.
Find Out MoreLivin Room Orangery
The Ultraframe Livin room orangery is a truly multi-functional addition to your living space offering lots more than a traditional conservatory or an extension by providing a pleasant and relaxing space full of natural light from the energy efficient glass roof whilst providing a perimeter ceiling orangery feel that can be further enhanced with additional masonary.
Find Out MoreP Shape Conservatories
P Shape conservatories combine a traditional lean to style with an Edwardian or Victorian style to create a versatile living space that is often used as two seperate areas with the lean to part used as a dining room and the Victorian or Edwardian part used for relaxation and admiring the garden.
Find Out MoreReplacement Conservatory
Many exisiting conservatories were installed ten or twenty years ago when product specifications were not designed to be energy efficient and climate control never considered to be important.
Find Out MoreSunroom Conservatories
A sunroom conservatory provides a modern contemporary look to a traditional style with the use of full height glazing, tilt inwards openers and the removal of the transome line that is normally associated with conservatory styling. Sunrooms provide the opportunity to extend your home with additonal living space that can be used as a dining room, home office or simply just a room where you can relax and enjoy your garden views.
Find Out MoreT Shape Conservatories
A T shape conservatory is a combination style incorporating a traditional or hipped lean to style with a central projection usually as a Gable End design. T shape conservatories are elegant combination conservatories that will enhance any home adding maximum floor space whilst the central projection helps to blend your new living space with your garden.
Find Out MoreVictorian Conservatories
Victorian conservatories are regarded by many as the most traditional style of conservatory. Going back to the Victorian era, it is suggested that the people of this time had quite an affinity when it came to experimenting with various conservatory designs. They proceeded to try out various materials resulting in the evolution to how we now recognise the conservatory. From slight frames and thin glass to UPVC and double glazing, the Victorian style conservatory looks as good now as it ever did back in the day.
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