The Victorian Style has distinguishing architectural features such as a bay front, steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details.
Victorian - 5 Facet
The 5 facet Victorian is a classic style of roof which has distinguishing architectural features such as a bay front suitable for 5 main windows, a steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details creating a subtle rounded appearance.
Edwardian
The Edwardian(also referred to as Georgian) roof offers a clean and simple look with strong bold lines. The main benefit is that they are rectangular which maximises the use of internal space.
Lean To
A Lean-to roof is ideal for properties with limited space under the eaves or an awkward area in which to fit a conservatory. The pitch of the roof is variable, so that a shallow pitch could fit under a low bungalow roof, whilst a steeper pitch would match the roof of a terraced house.
Gable Ended
The Gable roof is a variation on the popular Edwardian. A major feature of this style is that the front elevation windows extend to meet the apex of the roof which helps to maximise the feeling of light and space.
P Shaped
Ideal for larger properties with a long wall on which to build. A P-shape conservatory allows for maximisation of space and gives an attractive appearance.
P Shaped Hipped
A Hipped P Shape roof is an ingenious way to combine the benefits from the Victorian and Edwardian styles, which creates a great impression of light and space.
Double Hipped
This design is particularly suitable to properties that have height restrictions that would be compromised by the ridge of a standard Victorian or Edwardian. They are also perfect for bungalows where the roof soffit is at a low height.
Lantern
Lantern roofs are a stunning choice for larger conservatories, they add a feeling of height to the overall structure, which increases light levels and gives you an unhindered view of the sky above.