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All conservatories are created from our windows and doors. We manufacture glass and the roofs.
We do building works usual including: floor, electric, and plumbing.
Full project desing including 3D model drawing and proposal plan for council aproval available.
Document Examples:
Conservatories
Conservatories can be making in different styles like:
Victorian The Victorian is the most popular style of conservatory, with versatility that makes it suitable for many houses style. 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.
Georgian The Georgian is a flat-fronted style that offers excellent use of floor space due to the square of 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 A gable-fronted style of conservatory adds a sense of grandeur to any home. With a high roof slope 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
Lean-To The Lean-To style is for those who prefer the clean understated lines of a Mediterranean 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 patch the roof of a terraced of detached house
P-Shape The ideal style for a larger conservatory, a P-shape can combine for example a Lean-to and Victorian, 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
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 either a Victorian, Gable or Georgian. A T-shape offers a large and versatile floor space and is an impressive addition to any home
Lantern Choosing a lantern style conservatory ensures drama and style, representing the grandeur of times gone by, The two-tiered effect adds a new dimension to your conservatory and the extra ceiling height adds to the feeling of light and space. Lanterns are typically suited to older style period properties and are often chosen for swimming pool enclosures or larger conservatories
Large Span Conservatories that are extremely large and require additional support to take the weight of the roof are known as large span conservatories or Portals. The uses for them are endless from magnificent swimming pool enclosures to large commercial extensions; anything is possible due to the flexibility and advanced engineering of the large span system.
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