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Victorian, Traditional, P, B, L, T Shaped Conservatories

There are numerous options for use of a domestic conservatory. Different conservatory styles are more applicable to certain uses. Below are some ideas to help with your conservatory selection:-

Utility Room Conservatory

A flat-top / lean-to conservatory offers you a very affordable option to expand your living area. One of the most popular uses is as a utility room, as it provides a practical location for the washing machine, fridge, freezer etc, releasing valuable living space in your home.

Toy / Play Room Conservatory

An Edwardian style conservatory offers the most space with its own pitched roof. For a growing family it is an ideal way to create an extra room, such as a toy room for your children or grand children.

Dinning Room Conservatory

With its three or five facet end, a Victorian style conservatory offers distinctive styling and a large free space. A popular use for this conservatory style is as a dining room, in homes where people like to entertain in light, pleasant surroundings.

Study Room Conservatory

A P-shape style is a Victorian conservatory with a lean-to conservatory on one side. This can make an ideal study room or office and a utility area for the larger family.

Living Room Conservatory

A B-shape conservatory consists of two Victorian conservatories side by side. It can be used as a living room, perhaps one section for the adults and one for the children. A conservatory of this stature represents a considerable enhancement on a home, creating a huge area of extra living space.

Traditional Conservatory

A traditional conservatory would create a ‘Kew Gardens’ type of impression in your home. This style is often selected by garden enthusiasts with an interest in houseplants. A popular selection is the gable ended T-shape conservatory, its complimentary straight lines and curves combining to create the traditional look.

Combination Conservatory

An L-shape conservatory is constructed around the corner of the house. This construction forms a natural division in the room. Thus for example, one side could be a utility room, with the other side used a toy room.


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