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Conservatory styles

Many of today’s conservatory designs reflect those of the late 19th and early 20th century. These not only match the style of many older properties but also add character to newer developments. These are some of the more popular designs, all of which can be personalised for your home.

Victorian


The style of the Victorians is reflected in so many of Britain’s classic buildings. With a Victorian conservatory you can create a room that is open, spacious and highly desirable. Victorian

Gable End


With its distinguished squared-off style that both maximises space and retains a distinctive character, the Gable End conservatory is practical and elegant. Gabel End

Edwardian


Imagine the conservatory of a stately home or manor house and you will probably think of an Edwardian building. This is the original style of conservatory that has served generations so well. Simple and straightforward in the best British tradition it brings the finest of country living to your home. Edwardian

Sun House


The original garden room has flowered into a bright, airy and accessible space that is warm and welcoming throughout the year. Practical and affordable and ideal for bungalows it makes the perfect home office or children’s play area. Sun Lounge
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We can design the size and shape of your conservatory to suit your home and ensure we maximise all of the available space. Typical shapes include:-

P Shape
Square Shape
Rectangle Shape
'P' Shape
Square
Rectangle

Colours

Your conservatory can be finished to match your existing windows and the style of your home with our choice of White, Antique Oak and Rosewood finishes. And you can even choose white on the outside with a woodgrain inside or vice versa.

Rosewood
Antique Oak
White
Rosewood
Antique Oak
White