The Edwardian conservatory

Want more space in your home? Looking for a fantastic design that will transform your home and add thousands of pounds in value? Then consider an Edwardian conservatory to benefit from all of this and more.

Conservatories are extremely popular in the UK as more and more homeowners look to stay put rather than relocate. This is mainly down to the expense associated with moving home, with fees paid to solicitors and estate agents, on top of stamp duty.

So why an Edwardian conservatory? Well, Edwardian conservatories gain a lot of popularity because they look very similar to other rooms in your home. Therefore, there isn’t a major transition and it blends seamlessly. When you consider the strong bold lines and elegant appeal offered by this design, it’s easy to see why it has leapfrogged many of its rivals.

The Edwardian conservatory is great for offering a wealth of space, perfect for furniture and furnishings you’ll have in mind. This is because of its square fronted corners. Essentially, this style can be used for whatever purpose you require, whether it’s a dining room, playroom or garden room.

You don’t necessarily need the conservatory to fit a particular purpose either, and could simply act as extra living space. This is one of the true benefits to having this type of conservatory as there are seemingly endless possibilities.
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With versatility in all aspects of the conservatory you can truly customise a unique look. From deciding on the roof pitch, to picking the doors and choosing frame materials and colours, you can get the right design for you from top to bottom.

For instance, with the doors you have a choice between patio, French or bifolding; three very popular designs. Bifolding is best for those wanting more space, whilst French doors bring a more lavish design to create excellent appeal.

For your Edwardian conservatory, make sure to compare three or four quotes in order to get the right price for the installation.

 

Facts & Figures You’ll Love To Share

  • Extending your home with a conservatory or orangery will add thousands of pounds to the value of your property.
  • An extension is preferred to moving home, because of the cost of estate agents fees, solicitor payments and stamp duty.
  • With dozens of styles and designs you can set your home apart from the crowd with a stunning conservatory.
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