Types of Conservatories
Essex Building company ready to build your Conservatory. We have years of experience in building conservatories, a conservatory is one of the quickest and cheapest ways to add space to your existing property.
We have listed below the different types of conservatories available, this will enable you to visualise how your conservatory may look:-
Below are examples of different types of conservatories that we offer:
This is a classic Victorian style conservatory, the style and shape is so versatile it can suit almost all types of properties.
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Similar to the 3 facet Victorian, As with the above this is a five facet shaped conservatory, ideal for adding large living spaces to your home. |
This conservatory style is similar to the Victorian 3 facet conservatory, the Edwardian or Georgian has a more rounded appearance and gives you a great deal of extra space. |
A Gable Front conservatory is usually rectangular or square in style, a little like a Georgian conservatory. This style of conservatory maximises light coming into your room and adds distinct style whilst also adding height. |
A “P” shape conservatory combines both a Victorian and lean-to conservatory, this is a great way to add a large conservatory to your home.
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T Shape Victorian
A T-shape conservatory works well in most homes as its central part comes out into your garden, thus giving the effect of bringing your garden into your home. The main projection of a T-shape conservatory can create a porch effect, therefore highlighting your doors leading out to your garden. |
Corner infill
A Corner In-Fill conservatory is the best way to utilise outside space that is unused, to build you need only two external walls. This can work out a very cost effective way of having a conservatory added to your house. |
Lean-To
This type of conservatory can also be known as a garden room, sun room or Mediterranean conservatory. These are more suitable for properties that have height restrictions such as bungalows. |
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