Conservatories
Stylish, practical, and value-boosting, a conservatory extension adds bright, usable space to your home, bringing in natural light and connecting you to your garden or outside space. It’s ideal for relaxing, dining, or entertaining—without the cost of a full extension.
Material
Wood, uPVC, aluminium
Choose your style
Lean-to, Edwardian, Victorian, Orangery
The benefits
We offer a variety of conservatory styles to suit your needs. Using full-colour images, we can create a realistic visual of your proposed conservatory, superimposed onto a photo of your home, so you can see exactly how it will look.
Most conservatories can be built without planning permission. For your peace of mind, we draft a letter to your local authority outlining the project, and if planning permission is required, we’ll handle the entire application process on your behalf.
Types of conservatories
Lean-to
A Lean-to conservatory provides maximum space at a relatively low cost. The pitch of the roof is variable. For example, a steeper pitch would match the roof of a terraced or detached house whilst a shallow pitch could fit under low bungalow eaves.
Edwardian
An Edwardian conservatory is a square or rectangular style that offers excellent use of floor space. Each side of the roof slopes back to the centre and the resulting contemporary style is suited to the majority of properties.
Victorian
The Victorian conservatory is the most popular style. With a versatility that makes it suitable for most houses, its distinguishing features are the curved shape and steeply pitched roof with ornate ridge details giving this style of conservatory a more classical appearance.
Orangery
Orangeries retain a unique character that sets them apart from other conservatories. The distinction between them has evolved over the years and now orangeries are generally defined as the next generation of conservatory. Orangeries are wonderfully light and airy spaces due to the glazed roof and provide a unique living space – bridging the gap between an extension and a conservatory.
Edwardian Conservatory
An Edwardian conservatory features a clean, symmetrical design with a rectangular floor plan and a high, pitched roof that maximises natural light. Its elegant lines suit both modern and traditional homes. The shape creates plenty of usable space for dining, relaxing, or entertaining, while the roof design keeps the room bright and airy. It’s a timeless style that adds practical living space and boosts your home’s value
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