Edwardian

PERIOD ELEGANCE

The Edwardian conservatory is similar to the Victorian design, but instead incorporates a rectangular floor plan and makes better use of internal space. Edwardian conservatories are known for having bold features such as an apex roof and flat front, and will make the perfect addition to any property by using both contemporary and traditional elements in its design.

The Edwardian design is one of the most popular types of conservatory because it has a large amount of floor space – ideal if you want to incorporate larger furniture in the conservatory, or use the interior space as a dining room. These conservatories allow plenty of natural light to flood into the property, making it perfect for sitting out and relaxing regardless of the weather.

  • Available in white and a wide range of other colours 
  • Option of polycarbonate or glass roofing 
  • Self-cleaning glass now available 
  • Complete installation or self build
  • Free site survey

Victorian

HISTORICAL STYLE

Victorian is undoubtedly one of the most popular conservatory styles. The style can be differentiated by its three or five facets and pitched roof which results in a curved appearance and maximum space. When people think of traditional conservatories, Victorian conservatories usually come into mind. Their classical shapes and styles make them perfect for traditional homes allowing home owners to upgrade as well as extend their homes without compromising home character.

  • Available in white and a wide range of other colours 
  • Option of polycarbonate or glass roofing 
  • Self-cleaning glass now available 
  • Complete installation or self build
  • Free site survey