Conservatories

If you decide to build a conservatory on your house then the first thing you will have to decide on is the design of the conservatory. For those that are not experts when it comes to conservatories and orangeries, it can be very confusing to know which design is the best for you. This will cover the 5 most popular conservatory styles.

Victorian Conservatories

By far the most popular style and design of conservatory, it is a very versatile and usable addition to the house. As well as the Victorian style details to the gable and ridge, the conservatories normally feature a 3 face curved bay style front to them.

Edwardian Conservatories

An Edwardian conservatory shares the same styling, details and roof pitch as that of the Victorian conservatories. The biggest and most obvious difference between them is that the Edwardian is usually of a square or rectangle shape rather than having the bay front. This creates the maximum amount of space in the conservatory.

Pavillion Conservatories

This style conservatory is based on the Edwardian conservatory. It has a slightly higher roof pitch in order to create a large, bright and airy atmosphere which really gives a sense of height within the conservatory.

Lean To Conservatories

The simplest and most basic of all the conservatory designs, it is also one of the most popular designs. The conservatory has a very clean and simplistic design with clean straight lines and many of the fancy details removed. The height of the conservatory can vary to suit the style of the house and you may also have a bay end or hipped ends added to the conservatory. This helps to create a beautiful and elegant appearance.

Bespoke Conservatories

The beauty of the bespoke conservatory is that you can have them designed to the exact style and design of your house and wants. This makes them an ideal choice for those properties which do not clearly fit into any of the previous categories. You have the ability to customise everything on the conservatory from the pitch of the roof to the style of details on the conservatory. A bespoke conservatories designer will be able to help you design the perfect conservatory for your property.

Whatever conservatory you decide on, you will surely have fun filling it with conservatory furniture of your choice!