
You have several options for the lower part of your conservatory.
You can take the glass panels right to ground level, build a ‘dwarf wall’ usually of material to match the house, or have opaque panels, usually matching the frame material.



This has a ridged roof and a multi-faceted end wall creating a rounded effect
Here a ridged roof is combined with a rectangular base, giving the classical feel of the Victorian but with greater use of space.
Also sometimes known as Mediterranean or sun-room, this is the simplest design, with a single-sloped roof and usually the longer wall adjoining the house. It is also a useful style for fitting into a corner.



The ridged roof meets a gabled end, resulting in very clean lines that suit many modern homes.
Combine any of the above and the choices take on a massive scope.
You can also choose the bespoke option and create a truly individual design.




By creatively combining the essential elements of colour, light and the subtleties of shape and shade, decorative glass panels can transform Windows, Doors and Conservatories into an artistic statement of elegance and style.



