There are many different types of conservatory, but they all share similar characteristics. That being that they will add massive value, extend your living space and offer you the best possible location from where you can admire your garden. Where they differ slightly is in their design and you may find that certain conservatories suit your home better than others.
Edwardian conservatory
Edwardian conservatories offer a huge amount of space and have a rounded look about them. Their timeless appearance makes them a popular choice amongst homeowners seeking a conservatory that will never date. It will also suit both the traditional and contemporary home such is its versatility.
Lean to conservatory
The biggest advantage of lean to conservatories is that they will overcome any space issues you have at your home. Their slim design and low pitched roof makes them the perfect addition to a small home or even a bungalow and will bring home and garden closer together than ever before.
Victorian conservatory
Just because it is christened as being a Victorian conservatory doesn’t mean that it will only suit the Victorian style home. Victorian conservatories have the depth of capacity required to be used for a whole range of purposes. You could realistically use it as a second living or dining room or even turn it into your own home personal office.
Veranda conservatory
The newest conservatory, the Veranda conservatory is completely unique as it comes with an over-hanging glass roof and a Veranda area where you can sit without fear of being affected by the weather. Your neighbours will never have seen anything like it before and you will be able to live your life like never before.
There are other conservatory designs on the market and it is recommended that you thoroughly research each of them before committing.
