Crafted using modern high performance materials, our conservatories which are available in a large range of styles are designed to enhance your home with a space that's both comfortable and stylish year-round. For those seeking a more solid, luxurious addition, our orangeries offer a perfect combination of modern design and classic appeal. If your existing conservatory is in need of an upgrade, we provide replacement roofs in glass, tiled, and polycarbonate options—each designed to boost energy efficiency and year-round comfort. To maximise natural light, our roof lanterns add a stunning architectural feature to any space.
Explore our diverse range of conservatory styles to find the perfect addition to your home. Each style offers unique characteristics and design elements to suit your preferences and enhance your living space. These styles include:
The style you select for your conservatory will greatly influence both its look and functionality. It's an important factor to consider for achieving the perfect addition to your home.
Maximizing Space:
If you have ample space available, consider a combination style like the P-shaped or T-shaped conservatory. These designs make the most of larger areas and provide versatile usage.
Custom Solutions:
If our standard styles don’t meet your needs, we offer bespoke design options to create a conservatory that fits perfectly with your home. Contact us to discuss a custom solution tailored to your unique requirements.
In many cases, you won’t need planning permission for a conservatory if it meets certain criteria:
Here's a list of frequently asked questions we receive from our customers.
A glass roof provides superior insulation, natural light, and an elegant appearance, but it is usually more expensive. Polycarbonate roofs are a more affordable option, offering good durability and insulation but may not let in as much light as glass.
A conservatory can increase your living space, enhance natural light, and boost your property’s value. It offers a versatile area that can be used for various purposes, such as a dining room, lounge, or home office.
The construction time for a conservatory varies depending on its size and complexity. On average, it can take between 6 to 12 weeks from start to finish, including design, planning, and construction.
Consider the architectural style of your home, the available space, and your personal preferences. Popular styles include Victorian, Edwardian, and Lean-To. If you need help deciding, consult with a design professional to find the best fit for your needs.