Are you thinking about getting a conservatory in the near future? Assuming you are, have you considered yet the type that you will buy. It is true, there is certainly a wide choice of conservatories to select from. Here are they are along with a few details on each to help you pick the right one for your home.
Edwardian
This conservatory is a very popular design and is both practical and elegant. Conservatories with pointed roofs generally give the feeling of more space, and the design is suited to both older and newer properties. Many older properties have fitted the more formal style of Edwardian conservatories. Because the design is very simple it means that the space can be used a lot more efficiently.
Victorian
This design is very flexible which is why you hardly ever find two Victorian conservatories that look exactly the same as each other. This conservatory is bay fronted with a pointed roof, giving the illusion of plenty of space. The property most suited to this type of conservatory is the period house, or the larger modern.
Lean To
Lean to conservatories are all about the evolution. The design was taken from older conservatories and greenhouses and made modern and stylish. This is the conservatory that is often called a sun-room. This model will make good use of the floor area, and is suited to most people’s needs.
Gable End
This is more of a add on than a conservatory in its own right. it will give the appearance of extra ceiling space whilst enhancing the look of the conservatory.
To obtain the best results from your purchase, it is prudent to select a local company. For me living in Sussex I found it very easy to find a Sussex Conservatories company that would sort me out.