Lean To
This would be the most economical conservatory to add on to an
existing structure. The lean to conservatories use one existing wall of
that structure or even a property garden wall. It can also enhance the
beauty of the structure or be used to upgrade the existing patio or
deck area. This not only gives more outdoor and indoor options but it
allows entertaining guest for outdoor functions to have an indoor
option with inclement weather.
Lean To Low Pitch
The lean to low pitch conservatories is one of the most popular windows
to the world for the average modest income home owner. There are
designs of simplicity and dimension that will be erectable by a person
with handy capabilities and the correct tools by following our
prescribed stepwise process to completion. There are also those with
polycarbonate self cleaning windows with all weather technology
available for all season use.
Lean To Side Hipped
The Lean To Side Hipped Conservatories is an eye catching style with a
three sided roof that gives a pleasing dimension to the design. The
modest sized design has a 600mm Dwarf Wall feature. The fanlights and
the doors can be positioned on the front, right and left views. This
type of conservatory works well with the durabase bases made of steel and with toughened
safety glass made of double glazed units.
Edwardian
The Edwardian conservatories look elegant and strong with distinct
lines, giving the largest space for sitting, living and enjoying the
ambiance of natural light and a view of the world. The style adapts
perfectly to all types of homes or bungalows, even if there are
certain height restrictions in the neighborhood.
Edwardian Double Hipped With Box Gutter
The Edwardian Double Hipped with Box Gutter will suit a bungalow and
height restricted structure well, offering the box gutter as a
standard feature. These Edwardian styled conservatories have
high-insulating, polycarbonate, multi-walled roofing systems with the
maximum thickness of 32mm with the glass roof upgrade option.
Victorian 3 Facet
One of the most beautiful and classical English designs is the
Victorian 3 Facet Conservatory. It has a look of antiquity and style
that gives that much desired window to the world. This particular
style will fit appropriately to any house or bungalow, adding value
and practicality with a polycarbonate roofing system.
Victorian 3 Facet Double Hipped With Box Gutter
The Victorian 3 Facet Double Hipped With Box Gutter Conservatory will
give a similar appearance as the 3 Facet, but with the more pronounced
and boxed gutter system mounted on the roof trims for more desirable
rain management and a very attractive appearance. This style is
adaptable to any size house.
Victorian 5 Facet
This feature in the roof design of a Victorian Conservatory gives
another added dimension to the projection of the structure, allowing
more space for the floor plan and a very smooth appealing look for
those who enjoy curvatures to their living space. As the projection
increases with the width so does the price, yet it is a surprisingly
economical home enhancement.
The Victorian 5 Facet Conservatory
The Victorian 5 Facet Conservatory offers a curvaceous theme with the
added space from the extra two panels that are added giving even more
room for living and letting the light of the world into the house. A
variation on bases can also be chose with brick base or a base with
floor window for improved ventilation.
Gable End
The famous house of the Seven Gables comes to mind with the
conservatory with a Gable End. This type of face give the most added
living space as it raises the top area with flat faces extending up to
an apex from the front to the roof line. It fits very well for
bungalows and all styles of houses.
P Shape
This style of conservatory can combine the sun lounge or Victorian
feature and even the Edwardian or Gable End style in a suitable house
style to fit bungalows and any type of homes.
Gullwing
The Gullwing will add a contemporary look to the home that can fit on
the full width of the a wall. This design gives a perception of a span
of wings when looking at the roof as it fans from a central point in
the wall of the house.
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