Choosing Conservatory Styles For Your Home
A new conservatory will be a beautiful addition to your home, giving you a place to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air. With so many different styles available, you can create a room that suits your lifestyle and fits in perfectly with the rest of your property. The possibilities are endless – you can use your new room as a dining area, lounge or even an office.
At AQW we are experienced in creating custom made conservatories to our clients' specifications. We can build any style of conservatory to suit your home, with the option of adding a solid roof for increased insulation and reduced temperatures in winter. You can also choose from a variety of glass, polycarbonate or tiled roof options.
The cheapest conservatories are lean-to designs that sit against your existing walls and are a great choice for bungalows and terraced houses with restricted space under the eaves. Lean-to conservatories are square or rectangular in shape and have a shallow or steep pitch, depending on your requirements.
Victorian conservatories are a popular choice and can add a touch of class to your property. These conservatories are usually square or rectangular in shape, but they can be curved for a more unique appearance. A gable end design is ideal for properties with large gardens as the front of the conservatory faces outwards.
T-shape conservatories work best for larger properties as they can be combined to make either a Victorian or gable conservatory style. They can also have a central projection that extends into the garden, bringing more of your outdoor living spaces inside.
Orangeries are often associated with stately homes and estates, as they were used to house citrus plants in the 19th century. They are brick built atrium-style rooms that look more like a permanent part of your property than a standard uPVC conservatory. They can be glazed to allow light into the room, or you can choose to install bi-folding doors for a more seamless transition to your garden.
The Skyroom is an innovative design that blends the best features of a conservatory with a traditional orangery. The subtle roof frame and large expanses of glass are akin to a conservatory, but the ridge and rafter sections of the roof are super slim, which gives this room a sleek contemporary finish. The roof is also available with a glass lantern design, which adds a touch of luxury to the room and allows you to flood your new space with natural light. For added warmth and protection, you can also opt for a thermally efficient Superlite roof window with a sash or sliding mechanism. This will help to keep your new room warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Our customers can also upgrade to self-cleaning glass, which reduces the amount of maintenance you need to do on a regular basis. Our windows are available in a range of colours to complement your new room. We also have a selection of tie bars, finials and crestings to help you add that final touch of elegance.conservatories swansea