Conservatory Styles

Explore elegant conservatory styles: Victorian, Georgian, lean-to, and modern designs

If you're considering a new conservatory for your Yorkshire home, you might be curious about the various types available. There are five main styles to choose from: Lean-to, Edwardian, Gable End, Victorian, and a bespoke design. At K Glazing, we offer expert guidance throughout the process, helping you select the ideal conservatory style to enhance your home.

What is the difference between an Edwardian and Victorian conservatory?

The main difference between a Victorian conservatory and an Edwardian conservatory is that the Victorian one has a rounded multifaceted front giving more living space, and a grander feel.  The Edwardian conservatory is square or rectangular with a flat front, it is less ornate and allows you to maximise the floor space due to its shape.

What kind of conservatory style can I have on my bungalow?

Bungalows and properties where space under the eaves is limited,  a lean-to conservatory is the ideal choice. Talk to the K Glazing team and we will discuss your options with you.

I would like a P or T shaped conservatory – is this possible?

Yes, you can have a P-shaped or T-shaped conservatory on your Yorkshire home. Both styles offer distinctive and versatile designs that can enhance the appearance and functionality of your space. P-shaped conservatories combine the features of a lean-to and a Victorian design, creating a spacious, multifunctional area. T-shaped conservatories extend outwards, providing a central space with extended wings for a grand, airy feel.

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