Tips For Matching Your Conservatory Style to Your Property

Conservatories are, without a doubt, a versatile and practical addition to any home. They offer extra livable space that can serve a number of uses, such as; a storage space, a home office, an extra dining room or an entertainment room.

However, there are so many different conservatory styles available on the market, and this has made choosing the ideal conservatory for your home a more challenging task than it needs to be. To help make things easier, we have come up with a few helpful tips you can use to choose a conservatory style that perfectly matches the aesthetics of your property.

Victorian-Styled Conservatory for a Traditional Home

Finding a conservatory that complements a traditional or period-style property can be very difficult. This is because most conservatories come with designs that tend to be bright and boxy. They are also made from uPVC and lightweight aluminium, which gives them a sleek and modern feel that isn’t very flattering to traditionally styled properties. Luckily, there are still some conservatory styles perfect for traditional properties, and one of them is a Victorian-style conservatory.

Victorian-styled conservatories are one of the oldest styles of conservatory. Combining the grandeur of the Victorian era with modern convenience, a Victorian conservatory is fitting for both classic and contemporary homes. They usually feature a distinct and elaborate style together with a tall inclined roof that promotes energy efficiency and security. This type of conservatory features a rounded or faceted appearance with authentic hardware and lots of natural light.

Although a Victorian conservatory works well with both traditional and modern homes, its ornate features make it a preferred choice for homeowners who have a taste for traditional styles. It is also a great choice for larger spaces.

With a Victorian conservatory, you can choose to customise some of its features (flooring, ceiling glass, and walls, door painting) to match your tastes. Its windows, doors, frames and walls can all be spray painted in a variety of colours and finishes.

Gable-Fronted Conservatories for a Traditional Home

These are also known as Gable or Pavilion Conservatories. In terms of appearance, Gable conservatories are rectangular or square designs that feature an apex with one vertical and two sloping sides, kind of like the gable end of a house. This is a conservatory style that is guaranteed to impress and catch the eye of neighbours and passersby.

Like a Victorian conservatory, a Gable-fronted conservatory is very flattering for a traditional or period-style home. This type of conservatory also features expansive panes of uninterrupted glass and a ridged sloping roof.

A Gable conservatory works well with dwarf walling. It lets in a lot of natural light, and customisation is possible as there are several colours and finishes to choose from.

Edwardian Conservatories for Modern Homes

For modern and contemporary-styled homes, conservatories with ornate features may seem old-fashioned and ill-fitting. This is where an Edwardian conservatory comes in.

Unlike Victorian conservatories that feature ornate designs, Edwardian conservatories often feature rectangular and square designs. Their pitched roof shape functions to let in as much natural light as possible. This type of conservatory is ideal if you want to show off the beauty of your garden. The horned decorative ridge line they often feature can also be customized.

Lean-to Conservatories for Modern Homes

A lean-to or Mediterranean conservatory is one of the most popular conservatory styles among homeowners. Some of its desirable features include; a modern and airy feel, a simplistic design, and the ability to function in small spaces. Most houses can accommodate a lean-to-style conservatory because it doesn’t take up a lot of space. Its rectangular shape design features a single flat-pane angled roof and three full-glass sides, which gives it functional flexibility.

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Specialist & Bespoke Conservatories

Sometimes the different conservatory styles on the market may not match your needs and preferences. This is where bespoke and specialist conservatories come in. These types of conservatories are designed and constructed to accurately meet your requirements and match the style of your property. A specialist conservatory usually leaves you with a space that is not only distinctive and unique but tailored to complement the aesthetic scheme of your home.

Conclusion

Matching your conservatory to the style of your home doesn’t have to be difficult, as each type of conservatory has its own unique features that can be used to complement the different types of homes. Regardless of whether your home is modern or traditional, there is a conservatory style for you. To have more control over which direction the style of your conservatory takes, you can also choose to opt for customization.

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