Edwardian conservatory
The Edwardian conservatory is probably the most popular as its versatility makes it suitable for most house styles. It has a flat-fronted style that offers excellent use of floor space due to the square or rectangular internal shape. Each side of the roof slopes back to the centre for a classic look.
Lean To
The Lean To style is suitable for those who like a clean, understated look to their conservatory. The Pitch of the roof can be tailored to match the pitch of the property with a low pitch for a bungalow or a steeper pitch for a terraced or detached house. A Hipped End Lean To, which has the same benefits of a Lean To, can give the conservatory a much softer look.
Gable
A Gable-fronted conservatory is the perfect way to add a sense of grandeur to a property. The front of the roof remains vertical, making for a very high roof that offers the feeling of space. The option exists to add a cartwheel or sunburst detail to the front of the conservatory providing the ultimate contemporary look.
P-shape
If you are looking for something large and stylish, P-shape is the perfect solution, combining two styles of conservatory with a projection on one side. It s best suited to a large space where the room might be used as a dining area or family room. The P-shape can be specified as an Edwardian or Gable in style.
T-Shape
The T-Shape is a large and impressive addition to any home. It is suited to larger properties and is similar to a P-shape in that two different styles of Conservatories can be combined. Rather than having a left- or right-sided projection, it is distinguished by a central projection that can be either a Victorian, Edwardian or Gable.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Astral Conservatory Systems is consulted before specifying.
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| Style (?) | Classic | |
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| Uniclass (?) | SL_45_10_18 Conservatories | |
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| Shape (?) | Rectangular , Square | |