When it comes to the subject of Conservatories the possibilities are endless. We can measure and design a light and airy space to suit your requirements.
Choose from a whole range of shapes from the classical Victorian, including its spacious P-Shape variant, to the practical clean lines and space optimization of the Edwardian. We could even build you and orangery.
Designing your ideal conservatory is about far more than the things you can see…what about structural and planning considerations… building regulations… ventilation… roofing options… heating and wiring?
We can guide you through every stage to create the perfect space.
SEE BELOW FOR AN EXPLANATION OF EACH DESIGN....
Edwardian Conservatories are square in profile and offer the advantages of maximum space with an attractive ridged roof.
Design possibilities are endless and your designer will take you through all the options when he visits.
Victorian Conservatories have an attractive shaped front forming a distinct feature and adding character.
They are an elegant design and a time proved classic.
They have a ridged roof like the Edwardian and can be configured to blend in with the character of your home.
Lean-To Conservatories offer the most space for your money.
With a simple sloping roof and a range of styling choices they are an excellent way to create a unique additional space within your home.
Even though the design is simple a skilled conservatory designer can make the end result look amazing.
This type of conservatory can produce a substantial space.
A combination of Lean-To and Victorian conservatories, the uses for this construction method are endless.
You could have a double purpose room within one space.
Our Designers have years of experience in designing these types on conservatories and they will explain all the options when they visit.
An orangery is a combination of a single floor extension and a conservatory.
Partly walled or with masonry pillars the feel of the room is unique.
A conservatory type roof makes the room light and airy and the part masonry walls give a feeling of integration with the main house.