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Conservatories are individual, and everyone will
want something different so therefore please feel
free to ring us or email us for a quote in regards
to your conservatory and give as much detail as you
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The Victorian Conservatory is the most popular style
of conservatory, with a versatility that makes its
distinguishing architectural features such as a bay
front give a curved shape and steeply pitched roof
and ornate ridge details give this style a more
classical appearance.
The Victorian style is available in, three facets, a
bay front that has three main windows that give a
curved appearance, widely angled for maximum space.
Five facets – a bay front with five main windows
creating a more rounded appearance.
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The Georgian is a flat fronted style that offers
excellent use of floor space due to the square or
rectangular internal shape. Each side of the roof
slopes back to the centre and the resulting
contemporary style is suited to the majority of
properties. The Georgian is available in the classic
system for a more traditional look or the uzone
which is a more contemporary style.
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A gable fronted conservatory adds a sense of
grandeur to any home. With a high roof slope and the
same floor space as a Georgian, a gable offers
excellent use of internal space. The front panel of
the roof remains upright rather than sloping back to
the centre as on a Georgian, creating a feeling of
great height within the conservatory. The gable
fronted style of conservatory is available in the
classic system.
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The lean to style 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 eaves or an
awkward area in which to fit a conservatory. The
lean to style is available in the classic and the
uzone elevation and uzone elevation plus systems
from diy conservatories.
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The ideal style for a larger conservatory, 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. Due to the
proportions needed to achieve the P shape, this
style is better suited to larger properties, giving
an impressive result. The larger shape is perfect as
a room with a dual purpose such as lounge/dining
areas through to a fun family room. The P shape
style can be specified as either a three facet or
five facet Victorian or Georgian design. It is
available in the classic system.
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Combining usually both the Victorian style of
conservatory and the lean to style of conservatory
the b shaped conservatory is in a class of its own,
with the huge increase of space that you will
receive from having the b shape conservatory you are
able to have 3 separate areas in one conservatory,
perhaps you have children who want to do activities
and you want to watch the television then in the
evening joining together at the dining table, this
conservatory gives you this great capability and
more.
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The T shape conservatory style is better suited to
larger properties due to the proportions that are
needed. It is a combination style that is
distinguished by a central projection that can be
either a Victorian, gable or Georgian. The t shape
offers a large and versatile floor space and is an
impressive addition to any home, this is available
in the classic system.
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The lantern is the original conservatory style,
now brought up to date with modern technology.
Choosing the lantern style of conservatory ensures
drama and style, representing the grandeur of times
gone by. The two tiered effect adds a new dimension
to your conservatory and the extra ceiling space
adds the feeling of light and space. Lanterns are
typically suited to older style properties,
available in the classic system.
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Conservatories that are extremely large and
require additional support to take the weight of the
roof are known as large span conservatories or
portals. The uses for them are endless – from
magnificent swimming pool enclosures to large
commercial extensions; anything is possible due to
the flexibility and advanced engineering of the
large span system.
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Always Remember this is your conservatory we will
always make it to your specification, just ask and
we will give you expert advice to help you with your
project.
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