Conservatories

Gable

A gable-end conservatory can add real grandeur to your home. Gable-end conservatories date back to the Georgian style, of which modern gable-end conservatories are a variant. With a gable-end conservatory, the front of the roof doesn’t slope back to the centre. Instead, the front of the conservatory stays upright, like the end of a house. This is where the gable-end conservatory style gets its name from.Click here to find out more

Georgian

The Georgian conservatory style features a flat front and a square or rectangular symmetrical shape. This makes the Georgian conservatory a really handy shape for laying out furniture and plants, with no wasted space. The Georgian conservatory typically has a high, sloping roof style that gives a spectacular vaulted effect. Your conservatory floods with light, making it a bright, airy and uplifting room.Click here to find out more

Large Span

Large or portal conservatories are unique and impressive structures made possible by TradeMark Window’s technical expertise and years of experience in this specialist field. Large conservatories are built using a supporting skeleton that sits inside the conservatory. This gives the large conservatory structural support and makes it an ideal venue for a hotel dining room or as a cover for a swimming pool or gym.Click here to find out more

Lean-To

The Lean-to conservatory, or Mediterranean conservatory, is the simplest style of conservatory, with clean lines that give it a contemporary look and make them a popular conservatory for modern houses. This conservatory style will be ideal for you if you prefer the simple, understated lines of a Mediterranean sunroom.Click here to find out more

Orangery

Orangeries offer a slightly different take on traditional conservatories. And an TradeMark Windows orangery is a great way to add conservatory-style light and space to your home.Click here to find out more

P-Shape

The P-shape conservatory is a style that’s ideal for larger, detached properties, combining a lean-to conservatory with a Victorian conservatory, which can be either three-faceted or five-faceted. When you combine a lean-to with a Georgian-style conservatory, this is called an L-shaped style.Click here to find out more

T-Shape

The T-shape conservatory style works best on larger properties. The T-shape is a combination conservatory style featuring a central projection. It can be Victorian, Gable or Georgian in style.Click here to find out more

Victorian

The Victorian conservatory is the most popular style of conservatory. That’s because the Victorian conservatory suits all house styles – be they period property or a new build. The Victorian conservatory springs most readily to mind when people think of conservatory styles.Click here to find out more

Whether you are looking for a conservatory that is contemporary or traditional, complex or with clean lines – we can provide you with a market leading conservatory roofing system and help you create whatever you have in mind.

All styles of conservatory can be created using our unique conservatory systems, one of the most configurable conservatory roofing systems on the market.

Browse through the links below to learn more about the wide range of conservatory styles that we have available. If you have something special in mind that is not represented in this section or in our conservatory image gallery, then don’t be afraid to ask one of our experienced sales consultants.

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