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Conservatories - Choosing a conservatory
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Conservatories
You don't have to be a qualified engineer, building surveyor, or indeed a
competent DIY enthusiast, to protect yourself against bad designs, or
insecure companies.
Victorian Style
These models generally have either a 3 bay front or 5. The first is
derived from an octagon and the second from a decagon. Most customers
choose a decorative ridge cresting with finial which appears historically.
Edwardian Style
Apart from the base being square or rectangular these designs are the
same as with a Victorian model. It is important that you consider very
carefully why you may choose one or the other.
Modern Style
Unfortunately some people use the term lean-to. This may have been
relevant some years ago when conservatories were more akin to 'lean-to
greenhouses'. These types of conservatories a very popular with people to
add a new room to there house. |
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