Designs
Victorian The three facet style is a classical Victorian conservatory. It's versatility and pleasing aesthetics make it suitable for almost all applications. Similar to the three facet Victorian, this five faceted conservatory hints at a subtle rounded appearance. It offers the ideal blend of space and appearance.
Georgian/Edwardian Georgian conservatories offer a clean and simple look with strong bold lines. The hip fronted corners of the georgian style conservatory give the optimum space for a given plan area and maximise the interior floor space.
Gable Fronted A gable fronted conservatory offers a distinctive and different alternative. When combined with a steeper pitched glass roof, they offer stunning looks that are unsurpassed.
Lean-to The 'lean-to' conservatory is also known as a sunroom, garden room or mediterranean conservatory. They are particulary suitable for bungalows or houses with height restrictions.
Box Gutter The utilisation of a boxgutter allows the addition of a victorian style conservatory to an even wider range of dwellings. A boxgutter allows the conservatory to abut the existing dwelling wall or to simultaneously drain the house and conservatory roof.
P Shaped Combining a mix of lean-to and victorian styles, a 'P'-shape conservatory is the ideal choice for the larger conservatory. A 'P'-shape is ideal for creating maximum space whilst maintaining a sense of proportion applicable to the existing dwelling.
T Shaped The 'T'-shape victorian allows maximisation of space and gives an attractive symmetrical appearance. A central projection highlights the shape and creates a 'porch' effect to the conservatory.
Specials We are able to offer a full pre and aftersales service on any special instruction conservatory project. This means that you are able to offer a real bespoke conservatory design safe in the knowledge that you have the backing of our extensive knowledge of Ultraframe roofing systems.

