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Conservatories
At Somerglaze Windows we can offer any Conservatory design to suit any situation,
from the simplest Lean To, to the most complex Multi Facet or Hipped back design.
You can choose to have a glass roof with 6 different options including the Pilkington
Active range or a Polycarbonate roof which comes in various colour options and 2
thicknesses.
Why not add a room to enjoy the outdoors all year round or add an extra space for a
growing family. At Somerglaze Windows, we can design a conservatory for all your
needs whether it's for dining, sitting, a playroom for your children or displaying
plants. Choose from Edwardian, Victorian, Mediterranean or Gable-Fronted. We can
design a style that best suits you and your home and can be used all year round.
Lean-To
The lean-to style or sunroom. Traditional or contemporary, this style
is ideal for properties with limited space under the eaves or an
awkward area in which to fit a conservatory. The pitch of the roof is
variable, so that a shallow pitch could fit under a low bungalow
eaves, whilst a steeper pitch would match the roof of a terraced or
detached house.
Victorian
The Victorian is one of the most popular style of conservatory, with
a versatility that makes it suitable for many house types. Its
distinguishing architectural features such as a bay front give a
curved shape and a steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details
give this style of conservatory a more classical appearance. The
Victorian style is available in: Three or Five facet.
Georgian
The Georgian is again a very popular style due to its excellent use of
floor space due to the square or rectangular internal shape. Each
side of the roof slopes back to the centre and the resulting
contemporary style is suited to the majority of properties.
Gable
With a high roof and the same floor space as a Georgian, a Gable
offers excellent use of internal space. The front panel of the roof
remains upright rather than sloping back to the centre as on a
Georgian, creating a feeling of great height within the conservatory.
P-Shape
The P shape is the ideal style for a larger conservatory, a P-shape can
combine for example a lean-to and a Victorian/Georgian, to create a
versatile style that can be used as two different living areas. Due to
the proportions needed to achieve the P-shape, this style is better
suited to larger properties, giving an impressive result. The larger
shape is perfect as a room with a dual purpose such as a lounge or
dining area through to a fun family room.
T-Shape
The T-shape style is also better suited to larger properties due to the
proportions needed. It's a combination style that is distinguished by a
central projection that can be a Victorian, Gable or Georgian.