
Edwardian
The Edwardian conservatory style is more subdued compared to its traditional counterparts, the Gable and the Victorian conservatory. Clean, understated and classic, this timeless style will blend seamlessly with your property.
Conservatories provide a comfortable and stylish addition to any home and are individually designed in a range of shapes, sizes and designs, perfectly complementing any property. The addition of a conservatory will not only give you extra room, but provide an airy and tranquil space for you and your family to enjoy all year round. Whether you choose our solid tiled or glazed roof, you can be sure of the latest technology. As a result, this ensures you get the best thermal efficiency, security and durability.
Creates more living space - If you and your family require more living space, adding a conservatory is a brilliant way to make this possible.
Provides better natural light - Conservatories, being largely composed of glass, flood themselves with natural light. Even if you opt for a conservatory with a tiled roof, as opposed to a glass roof, you will still enjoy a room that basks in natural light thanks to the amount of glass that makes up the rest of the conservatory extension.
Brings the house and the garden together - Having a conservatory creates a space that feels open and allows us to enjoy views of the garden in complete comfort no matter the weather.
Add value to your home - By adding an extra room to your home, you will increase its desirability to potential buyers
More cost-effective than moving home - If you need more space or another room, adding a conservatory will be far more cost-effective than moving house
Conservatories are aesthetically pleasing - A benefit of adding a conservatory to your home that it is aesthetically impressive.
Save money on bills - Natural light in the home means that you can rely less on using electricity to light up your space and you’ll also save money on your heating bills because the natural sunlight will keep your conservatory nice and warm.
Planning permission - Conservatories generally don’t come with complicated planning permission.
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The Edwardian conservatory style is more subdued compared to its traditional counterparts, the Gable and the Victorian conservatory. Clean, understated and classic, this timeless style will blend seamlessly with your property.
If you are looking for a traditional British design, then your eyes will be inevitably drawn to the Victorian conservatory. Another traditional design, this elegant style is octagonal in shape and is multi-faceted. It is incredibly popular across the UK.
The lean-to conservatory is simple in design and contemporary in appearance. This design is extremely versatile and can be adapted for all types of properties including bungalows and terraced houses.
Grand in appearance, the gable conservatory will add a touch of class to any property. This traditional conservatory design captures a stately feel and is often suited to properties of a larger scale, particularly period homes.
The P shape conservatory combines a lean-to conservatory with a Victorian conservatory. This combination style is a multi-faceted design which is ideally suited to larger properties.
The T shape conservatory combines a lean-to conservatory with a gable conservatory. This combination style is a multi-faceted design which is ideally suited to larger properties.