12 May Conservatory in the North East and the Various Types to Choose From!
Decided to make your conservatory a reality but stuck trying to pick the perfect style for your home? Fear not, for we are here to help you sort that out. Rest assured we have your absolute best interests at heart – and we can get you the best conservatory in the North East!
So, what are the popular choices when it comes to a conservatory design? You have a wide range of styles can choose from, including Victorian, Edwardian, Edwardian Gable, Lean-to, P, L, T, or U-shapes, Orangeries, and Off-the-wall. Of course, a custom design to go with your personal styling is always an option, too. So, don’t be afraid to bring your personality into the picture!
Victorian Style
The Victorian style of conservatory gives your home a grand, royal treatment. By opting for the ridged roofs and a rounded structure, you are sure to grab the eyes of your neighbours with this choice. And, with the right pair of windows in the North East decorating your Victorian conservatory, you can forget about any heating/insulation worries during the winter. This is a great blend of classic styling meeting modern functionality.
Edwardian Style
With a sturdy, elegant rectangular structure, our Edwardian conservatories are works of art. The styling outplays the Victorian design with its efficiency, as it gives you more workspace within the same framework when finished. It also contains ridged roofs which, when paired with the right set of windows in the North East, could become one of the most coveted spaces in your home.
Edwardian Gable Style
With clean straight lines that look amazing with glassed roofs, this Edwardian gable-styled conservatory is just perfect for the contemporary home. With rectangular structures to further define its distinct lines, this conservatory design projects an appetite for simplicity.
Lean-to Style
Curated to look ideal for the minimalist in you! With this seemingly simple design, the focus is more on functionality than styling. Perfect for those spaces where too many styling elements can become clutter. Also called the Mediterranean or sunroom, these conservatories have roofs that are single sloped, with the other end attached to the house itself.
P, L, T, or U Shaped Conservatory
When P-shaped, L-shaped, T-shaped, or U-shaped conservatories are combined with any of the foregoing, the possibilities become endless. These conservatories can be attached to practically any style of property due to their innumerable potential.
Orangery
An orangery is another viable alternative when looking for a classic-styled conservatory. Its key structural identities are the parapet wall and the strong corner constructions, which give it its iconic finish. It, too, can be augmented with modern design elements to complement the contemporary household.
These are some of the most common types of conservatories that you can go for. Pick your choice, or contact us for a detailed run-through. Also, we can provide you with one of the most amazing collections of windows in the North East to go with your conservatories!
 			 
 			 
 			 
 			 