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Edwardian Style Conservatories
The Edwardian is a flat-fronted style that offers excellent use of floor space due to the square or rectangular internal shape. Each side of the roof slopes back to the centre and the resulting contemporary style is suited to the majority of properties. The Edwardian style is available in the ‘Classic’ system for a more traditional look, or the ‘Uzone’ system for a property that suits a more contemporary style. |
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Victorian Conservatories
The more traditional classic system, with many years of conservatory heritage, gives a distinguished and classical appearance, and with its unmatched flexibility, it can cope with any roof design or configuration. |
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Gable End Conservatories
The gable-fronted style of conservatory adds a sense of grandeur to any home. With a high roof slope and the same floor space as an Edwardian, a gable offers excellent use of internal space. The front panel of the roof remains upright rather than sloping back to the centre as on the Edwardian, creating a feeling of great height within the conservatory. |
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Lean-To Conservatories
The lean-to style is for those who prefer the clean understated lines of a Mediterranean sun-room. Traditional or contemporary, this style is ideal for properties with limited space under the eaves or an awkward area in which to fit a conservatory. The pitch of the roof is variable, so that a shallow pitch could fit under a low bungalow eaves, whilst a steeper pitch would match the roof of a terraced house. |