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| Victorian & T-Shape Victorian Victorian designs were historically built incorporating brick or stone walls, large windows and a peaked roof with ornamental crests. The walls can now be easily replaced by PVC -u Panels. The Classical Victorian conservatory offers versatility and pleasing aesthetics making it a suitable addition to almost all types of houses. Whereas the T-shape victorian style allows maximisation of space giving an attractive symmetrical appearance. The central projection creates a porch effect to the conservatory. |
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| Edwardian / Georgian This particular design offers a clean and simple look. The hip fronted corners give optimum space and maximise the interior floor space. The style also tends to be more rectangular in its design, producing classic lines through the use of both small and large windows, it is a style which is suitable for older and modern 'period' houses. |
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| Gable Front The Gable fronted conservatory presents a distinctive and very different alternative. it has a much steeper pitched glass roof which offers a very impressive look. |
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| Lean To This type of conservatory can also be referred to as the 'Mediterranean' and is specifically designed for bungalows or houses which have height restrictions. It is best suited to modern types of houses, ideal for fitting neatly into or extending around corners or simply against a flat wall, giving your home a wonderfully clean look. |
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| P-Shape This particular design is a combination of 'lean-to and 'victorian' styles. It creates a much larger living space and the 'lean to' section can feature either a gable or hipped infill frame. |
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