The twelve conservatories of Christmas 

To get into the festive spirit this year we thought we’d highlight twelve conservatories, worth looking at if you’re thinking of buying a new conservatory in the coming months. Conservatories offer exceptional value if you’re thinking of increasing the living space in your home and with thermally efficient modern materials they are a room that can be used throughout the year. Making them an ideal for hosting Christmas dinner.

On first day of Christmas try a Victorian Conservatory

Victorian Conservatory
Victorian conservatories offer a traditional design with period aesthetics, making them popular with period properties but also being well suited to newer housing styles as well. Their faceted front gives an elegant curved design. Find out more about Victorian conservatories.

On the second day of Christmas try an Edwardian Conservatory

Edwardian Conservatory
The Edwardian conservatory provides great usable space and their simplistic design works well with various styles of property. Find out more about Edwardian conservatories.

On the third day of Christmas try a gable ended conservatory

Gable Ended Conservatory
Gable ended conservatories offer a fantastic visual impact with their high pitch gable end roofs. This characterful design makes them a popular choice with period properties. The height from a gable gives the appearance of additional space and light. Find out more about gable ended conservatories.

On the fourth day of Christmas try lean-to conservatory

Lean-to Conservatory
Lean-to conservatories have a single slopped roof and are often referred to as garden rooms. They are cost effective and can be adapted to suit various properties by altering the pitch of the roof to suit. Find out more about lean-to conservatories.

On the fifth day of Christmas try a reverse lean-to conservatory

Reverse Lean-to Conservatory
Reverse lean-to conservatories are becoming increasingly popular. Think a lean-to conservatory but with the pitch of the roof reaching its highest point away from your home. This modern style of conservatory increases the amount of glazing, creating a sun-room with a striking design. Find out more about reverse lean-to conservatories.

On the sixth day of Christmas try a P-shaped conservatory

P-shaped Conservatory
P-shaped conservatories have a floor layout in the shape of a ‘P’ as the name suggests. These conservatories are well suited to larger properties. The design mixes the faceted curved of a Victorian conservatory with a lean-to conservatory to make the shape of a ‘P’. Find out more about P-shaped conservatories.

On the seventh day of Christmas try a T-shaped conservatory

T-shaped Conservatory
Like the P-shaped conservatory, the T-shaped conservatory has a footprint in the shape of a ‘T’. These spectacular conservatories offer an impress roofline, borrowing from Edwardian and Victorian styles with a gable end helping to create the t-shape. Find out more about T-shaped conservatories.

On the ninth day of Christmas try an Orangery

Orangeries
An orangery is similar to a conservatory, although an orangery has solid pillars and a glazed lantern style roof. They are often seen as a glazed extension because of the extra construction work involved compared to standard conservatories. These stylish extensions are an amazing addition to any home providing contemporary design with maximum energy efficiency. Find out more about Orangeries.

On the ninth day of Christmas try a Livin Room

Livin Room
The Livin Room orangeries have a perimeter ceiling with an Ultraframe classic roof which is well suited to providing classic shapes from Victorian and Edwardian to lean-to and gable ended finishes. Find out more about the flexibility of a Livin Room.

On the tenth day of Christmas try a coloured conservatory

Colour Options
Gone have the days of just being able to choose a white conservatory. It’s now possible to choose from a wide range of colours to compliment your property, style and personality. Our in-house spray facilities means you’re not limited for choice when choosing the right colour for your new conservatory. Find out more about colour options.

On the eleventh day of Christmas try a bespoke conservatory

Bespoke Conservatory
If you haven’t quite found what you’re looking for so far then how about a bespoke conservatory. With our own manufacturing capabilities we have produced designs tailored to suit our customers’ requirements. The only limit is our imagination. Find out more about bespoke conservatories.

On the twelfth day of Christmas try a conservatory show room

Our Showrooms
If all this talk of conservatories has left you spoilt for choice then why not pop into one of our three showrooms in Bicester, Milton Keynes or Northampton. Our sales advisors will be able to talk through the features and benefits of each of the different styles of conservatories on offer and you’ll be able to look at them in the flesh as we have a large number of full sized conservatories in each of our showrooms. Enrich your home with a new conservatory and try before you buy in one of our showrooms.