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Bespoke Conservatories
Form, function and impressive flexibility, Combination conservatories offer you everything their titles suggest and impressive design flexibility. For example using a combination of a Victorian and a Lean-to gives you a conservatory in the shape of a 'P'. This gives you two distinctive areas which can be used however your heart desires maybe using one for dining and the other for relaxing
Other widely used combination styles include T-Shaped and B-Shaped The choice - and the flexibility - is yours.
The Victorian Conservatory
A piece of period perfection A Victorian is one of the most popular conservatory styles and it’s not hard to see why. Inspired by an era when Gothic style architecture, complete with ornate cresting’s and trials. saw a romantic renaissance. These conservatories are as versatile as they are engaging. Not only do they have the ability to complement almost any type of property they can also be readily adapted to suit whatever space is available whether that’s a large garden or a small patio area.
Typically, Victorian conservatories have a three or five facet bay
The Edwardian Conservatory
The Edwardian (also referred to as Georgian) style of conservatory is similar to the Victorian. The main difference is that they are rectangular on plan maximising the use of internal space.
It is also a more understated design and therefore detracts less from the visual impact of the main property.
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Stylish but sensible
You don’t need to live a life of luxury - but it would be nice. Maybe it’s not so far-fetched. Fresh looks, clean lines, bright light bouncing off the walls. Read More>> |
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Colour
You can choose brilliant white frames or opt
for a golden oak, mahogany or rosewood
woodgrain effect finish. Alternatively...
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Security
The Duraflex Diamond Suite has been
designed with both aesthetics and security
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