Conservatory Styles
Choosing the style of your conservatory is an important decision and one that you need to consider carefully. Not only do you need to think about the style that will best complement your home, but also the style that will match your lifestyle and be suited to how you want to use your new space.
Custom
All the conservatory designs on this page are custom or bespoke i.e. made to fit
your property. However, some designs are truly 'one-
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Victorian This is the most popular style of conservatory and has distinguishing architectural features such as a bay front, steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details. Style variations can include: 3- 5- |
Georgian A flat fronted and gracefully understated variant of the Victorian conservatory. Georgian conservatories offer a clean and simple look with strong bold lines. The full square corners on the Georgian style maximise the interior floor area as opposed to the more rounded corners associated with a Victorian. |
P- Combining a mix of lean- By blending two styles into one you can create a conservatory big enough to offer
two separate living areas - A P- The Victorian section helps to create the P- |
T- Ideal for larger properties with a long wall on which to build the conservatory A T- A central projection highlights the shape and can create a 'porch' effect to the conservatory if this is where the doors are placed. |
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Lantern The original conservatory style, now brought up- Choosing a lantern style conservatory ensures drama and style representing the grandeur of times gone by. The 2- Lanterns are typically suited to older style properties and are often chosen for swimming pool enclosures. |
Gable Adds light and space and introduces a sense of architectural grandeur. The choice of a gable fronted conservatory offers you a distinctive and alternative look by maximising the ceiling height to create a sense of drama and grandeur. A steeper pitched roof ensures that your dream conservatory is a stunning space for you and your family to enjoy. |
Lean- For those that prefer the clean understated lines of a Mediterranean style sunroom
a lean- 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 roof, whilst a steeper pitch would match the roof of a terraced house. Often referred to as a sunroom or garden room, lean- |
Large Span Large Span - Conservatories that are extremely large requiring extra support to take the weight of the roof and provide additional stability are known as large span or portal framed conservatories. Here at Conservatory Village we have an entire team that is dedicated to providing advice, estimates and technical information about large span conservatories. The uses for them are endless - |
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Cadnam Showsite
Cadnam Garden Centre
Southampton Road
Cadnam
Southampton
Hampshire
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