Which Style of Conservatory Will Suit Your Home?

Conservatories can transform a home. They create space, improve natural light infiltration and increase the value of homes. Whether you are looking for a bespoke conservatory that is modern, with a solid or glass roof, Notaro Windows can create the perfect space to suit your living habits and personal taste.

Choosing the right conservatory depends on your home’s period and style, or what its desired function may be. Here’s our guide to help you find out which style of conservatory will suit your home:

  • Victorian ConservatoryIMG_1319

The Victorian conservatory is one of the most popular styles as it suits most homes, whether it’s a new build or period property. They are mostly constructed as aluminium and uPVC conservatories and include a bay front, steep roof and delicate ridge detail in a circular shape.

  • Georgian ConservatoryIMG_6868

A Georgian conservatory has a flat front in a square or rectangular shape. If you require another practical room, such as a dining room or living room, Georgian conservatories are handy for placing bulky furniture. They typically have a high, sloping roof with a vaulted effect that draws the light in to make the room feel bright and airy.

  • notaro-windows-conservatoriesMediterranean/Modern Conservatory

This style of conservatory is simple but classic. Clean lines and a rectangular shape make Mediterranean conservatories a popular choice for new builds or those with restricted outdoor space. The roof is shallow, which is ideal for homes that don’t want to block any natural light through the windows above. A hardwood conservatory helps to add to create the feeling of the outdoors.

  • P-Shape Conservatory

P-shape conservatories are perfect for large detached homes, due to their versatility and grandeur. The P shape is a compromise between extra living space and depleting the garden, whilst still providing a feasible practical or lounge area. This conservatory is a mix of Victorian and Edwardian styles and looks great built as a uPVC, aluminium or hardwood conservatory.

  • Lantern Conservatory

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Lantern conservatories are elegant and timeless. They are often used to house swimming pools due to the amount of light they draw in and opulent impression they give. Lantern conservatories are constructed with two levels, creating a layered effect which is ideal for large period properties of Edwardian or Victorian heritage.

Additional conservatory styles can be found in our conservatory gallery, including gable conservatories, T shape conservatories, solid roof conservatories and orangeries. Get help choosing the perfect conservatory in Somerset with our team of specialists at Notaro Windows – call 01278 662298 or email sales@notarowindows.com today.