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Design Guide : Conservatories
Monopitch
Monopitch
The Lean to conservatory is the most economical conservatory style. If you prefer the understated, there's a traditional Sun lounge or Lean to Conservatory, which offers refreshingly clean lines. The lean to conservatory style is very popular for cottages or bungalows as a sun lounge conservatory fits well with properties with low eaves. A Lean To Conservatory is one of the names given to the traditional lean to conservatory shape, it can be otherwise know as a Sun Lounge Conservatory.
Victorian
The Victorian conservatory consists of a classical English design with a segmental appearance and is completely adaptable to suit all house styles and bungalows. For bungalows and other height-restricted situations, a hipped-back roof with box gutter is recommended.
Victorian
Edwardian
Edwardian
The Edwardian conservatory offers an elegant look with strong bold lines and gives maximum living space for any given area. It is completely adaptable to suit all house styles and bungalows. For bungalows and other height-restricted situations, a hipped-back roof with box gutter is recommended. An Edwardian Conservatory style is easily identified by its use of space and perfect proportions, which lends to the grace and charm of its design.
Gable Front / Regency / Pavilion
A pavilion conservatory, also known as the Gable style, provides a marvellous ‘garden room’ adding real distinction to your property. Conservatory designs moved on with fashion and Regency architecture was born, using traditional designs drawn from Greek and Roman architecture. Windows and doors were often round-headed and garden windows lengthened to enhance and extend the light and access to the garden.
Gable Front Regency Pavilion