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 Conservatory styles

victorian conservatory
Victorian conservatories generally have either a 3 bay front or a 5 bay front. The 3 bay is derived from an octagon and the 5 bay is derived from a decagon, but you can have more than 3 or 5. In general, each of the bays will be the exact same length although it is possible for the front bay to be extended on the octagon. Roof pitches usually vary between 20º and 45º. The most popular and structurally correct roof pitch to withstand snow loads and wind forces is 26º.

edwardian conservatory
Also known as Georgian, the Ewardian design is nearly the same as the Victorian, except from the base being square or rectangle. Being rectangular or square in shape and with no gable end the roof slopes down to the garden. The Edwardian design has a classical, timeless and traditional look which suits all house styles old or new. Remember, a Victorian conservatory is not an Edwardian with the corners cut off.

gable end conservatory
The Gable End is a stunning, spacious and modern quadrilateral shaped conservatory. This style gives a simple modern look and is ideal for all types of houses. The Gable End can add a sense of style to any property. The large roof will allow every ray of sunshine to penetrate the room, creating a bright and spaciuos sunroom. There won't be no better room in the house for basking and relaxing.

lean to conservatory
"Traditional" - "Lean To" - "Sun Lounge" - "Modern", whatever it is called these days. Across the UK today, this is the most popular design and is in our opinion, probably the most economic way of adding space to your property. This conservatories' low roof allows it to fit under any height restriction on any property.


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