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- 7. Installing the roof skeleton
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- Bespoke Styles
- Another view of the bespoke conservatory.
- Another view of this unusual bespoke conservatory showing the angled roof.
- A variation on the traditional lean-to conservatory was designed with a cut-off corner to follow a boundary line. Roof and frame
- Side-hipped lean-to conservatory made to fit perfectly around staggered brickwork
- Side-hipped lean-to conservatory made to fit perfectly around staggered brickwork door
- Side-hipped lean-to conservatory made to fit perfectly around staggered brickwork front view
- T-Shape Conservatory
- This construction used two separate Edwardian roofs, both hipped back to fit onto the bungalow soffit and joined with a box gutt
- This large P Shape conservatory features a gable front section. The roof glazing is anti-sun Reflex blue tinted glass.
- This unusual angled design had to fit along a boundary to give maximum space without covering the house door.
- Conservatory Info
- Edwardian
- Gable
- A full-height glass conservatory with standard gable frame (no sunburst).
- This conservatory is designed to allow maximum light to flood in through full-height glass frames, glass roof and gable front.
- This conservatory shows Gable model with Georgian sunburst effect. The cut-out detail to back right corner allows roof to fit ar
- This stunning conservatory features a steeply pitched glass roof with dramatic profile sunburst in gable frame and bevel and Geo
- Gable Options
- Gable fronted (Pavilion style) conservatories offer the opportunity for some truly eye-catching finishing touches, perhaps the S
- Gable fronted conservatories, like this Pavilion style, offer the opportunity for some truly eye-catching finishing touches, per
- This Sunburst effect can be made as a Georgian insert or in moulded profile. This example features a profile sunburst.
- Glazing Info
- Hardware / Locks / Hinges
- Hipped Back
- Lean-To
- A full-height lean-to conservatory in mahogany finish, with French doors to the side
- A lean-to conservatory with a white finish with full height glass walls
- Side-hipped lean-to conservatory made to fit perfectly around staggered brickwork
- Side-hipped lean-to conservatory made to fit perfectly around staggered brickwork door
- Side-hipped lean-to conservatory made to fit perfectly around staggered brickwork front view
- This lean-to conservatory features a modern side-hipped roof design
- P-Shape
- Polycarbonate Colours
- Stained and Bevelled Glass
- Steel Bases / Modular Walls
- Victorian
- A classic three-facet Victorian conservatory with graceful Georgian arches in the windows and a clear glass roof
- A Victorian conservatory with dwarf wall, mahogany finish and decorative fanlights
- A Victorian conservatory with dwarf wall, mahogany finish and decorative fanlights
- A Victorian conservatory with dwarf wall, mahogany finish and decorative fanlights
- This Victorian conservatory has an opal polycarbonate roof and side doors. The roof pitch is matched perfectly to the built-out
- This Victorian design conservatory features a stretched front facet to maximise floor space.
- Window Options
- Centurion fits two opening fanlight windows on conservatories as standard, but you can add more fanlights or choose larger opene
- Graceful Georgian arches provide a subtle feature on this Victorian conservatory.
- Square or diamond leading can be added to all glass as in this example, or just as a deatil in fanlights.
- Woodgrain Options


