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Increase Your Floorplan With a Stylish Conservatory

Conservatories

Enjoy Versatile Extra Space With A Stylish UPVC Conservatory

Energy efficient and virtually maintenance free, our outstanding UPVC conservatories and orangeries provide versatile additional living space for your home. Offering both period and contemporary looks to suit your property, Our conservatories boast the outstanding Synseal global roofs and the impressive Rehau double or triple glazed profiles. You can look forward to a secure, energy efficient and airy space which enhances both your lifestyle and the value of your home.

Energy Efficient & Secure

The premium multi-chambered double or triple glazed profiles of the REHAU TOTAL70 window system easily achieve an A rating, the highest possible Window Energy Rating (WER) for thermal efficiency. Your won’t need to compromise the security of your home either as the Rehau system can achieve the British Standard BS7950 and PAS 23/24 security standards.

Peaceful Living

Constructed with precision, our  conservatories keep the heat and any noise pollution out. You can enjoy the peaceful surroundings of your light and airy new room without traffic noise and your neighbour’s lawnmower ruining your rest and relaxation.

Whether you are looking for a conservatory that is contemporary or traditional, a glazed or solid roof, complex or with clean lines – the market leading Ultraframe conservatory roofing system can create whatever you have in mind.

All styles of conservatory can be created using the Ultraframe conservatory system, the most configurable conservatory roofing system on the market.

Browse through the links below to learn more about the wide range of conservatory styles that are available with the Ultraframe system.

Gable-end conservatory style

A gable-end conservatory is square or rectangular in style, like a Georgian conservatory. This gives you maximum space to plan the interior of your gable-end conservatory. The gable front of the conservatory adds style and also maximises light coming into the room, while the height of the conservatory gives the room a feeling of space. The gable roof provides a grand and stunning impact both inside and out, and the front of the gable-end conservatory looks like the rising of the sun. This is often called a sunburst effect. 

Georgian conservatory style

The Georgian conservatory style features a flat front and a square or rectangular symmetrical shape. This makes the Georgian conservatory a really handy shape for laying out furniture and plants, with no wasted space. The Georgian conservatory typically has a high, sloping roof style that gives a spectacular vaulted effect. Your conservatory floods with light, making it a bright, airy and uplifting room.

Lantern

Lantern conservatories feature a two-tier conservatory roof on different levels, creating a ‘wedding-cake’ effect. The two levels are separated by a row of windows that is highly stylish and makes this style ideal for period properties of Victorian and Edwardian vintage, where relatively plain conservatories might not match the grandeur of the existing building.

Lean To

The Lean-to conservatory, is the simplest style of conservatory, with clean lines that give it a contemporary look and make them a popular conservatory for modern houses. This conservatory style will be ideal for you if you prefer the simple, understated lines of a Mediterranean sunroom.

P Shape

The P-shape conservatory is a style that’s ideal for larger, detached properties, combining a lean-to conservatory with a Victorian conservatory, which can be either three-faceted or five-faceted. When you combine a lean-to with a Georgian-style conservatory, this is called an L-shaped style.

T Shape

The T-shape conservatory is a very versatile style, allowing you to create two distinct living spaces within the one room. With T-shape conservatories, the central part projects into the garden, which exaggerates the sense of bringing the garden into the home. The central projection on a T-shape conservatory style can also create a ‘porch effect’. This can highlight your elegant French doors.

Victorian

The Victorian conservatory style includes a bay front, a steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details. These days, of course, your Victorian conservatory, made out of modern materials such as PVCu and aluminium, is built to last.

Conservatory Installations

Didcot Glass and Glazing Follow 3 Easy Steps

1
Survey & Quotation

We visit your home to discuss your project, take measurements and provide you with a bespoke quote.

2
Manufacture

All products are fabricated from scratch to suit your personal project requirements and using only high-quality materials.

3
Installation

When your goods are ready, one the Didcot Glass & Glazing team will contact you to arrange a suitable installation appointment.

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