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Edwardian Style: The Edwardian (sometimes called Georgian) style conservatory is a very popular choice because it utilises the maximum floor area and if French doors are installed to one side instead of the front you avoid the ‘tunnel effect’ of furniture being pushed to the sides of the building. An elegant design, suitable for adding to any age or style of house, it is really well suited to having a dwarf brick wall around the bottom giving lots of window cill space for plants,ornaments, etc. It is often built with a full height brick wall to the neighbours side giving maximum privacy to an open space. Victorian Style: One of our most popular styles of conservatory is the classic Victorian with either three or five facets. It is an extremely elegant design which will compliment any style of property whether you have an older building or even a brand new home on the latest development. Available in all colours with or without a dwarf brick wall which may be built to any height and may match your existing brickwork or even completely contrast from it. Traditional Lean-To Style: Simple cost effective solution to that extra room when you are on a budget or have a bungalow or house with particularly low eaves. Polycarbonate or glass roof materials are available on all our different styles of conservatory according to budget. Dwarf brick walls are as popular on this design as they are on all the others but glazing down to floor or moulded panels to bottom sections are available as an option. Clean lines and simple design make this a very popular choice. Gable fronted style: The newest addition to the range is the Gable fronted style which gives a much airier feel due to the extra height available in the roof space. The gable end itself creates a big impact giving the conservatory a more expensive look. Adding a sunburst effect or coloured leaded glass to the gable also allows you to have your own individual look to your new conservatory. 'P' shape or 'T' shape styles: These shapes tend to be more suited to the larger property giving a much more versatile space to your addition. Allowing perhaps one area to be devoted to a sitting space and the other area for dining for example, without overcrowding the conservatory. Orangeries: The most distinctive style of garden room which you can add to your property. The Orangery usually includes much more brickwork than the standard style conservatory, with the roof style being very different, consisting of the central glass roof section being surrounded with a flat roof area which is weatherproofed by the use of the SARNAFIL roof assured roofing system.
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