CONSERVATORIES
Unlike other rooms in our homes, there’s no set use for a conservatory, so you can create a room that is as flexible as you need. A conservatory leading from the kitchen makes a fabulous dining room. A conservatory leading from a living room extends the area into a great family room and links your main living space with the garden.
If you have always dreamed of owning a conservatory but feel that the space you have is either too small or is unsuitable, don’t despair, we are here to help with surveying, planning issues and permissions. We will help you choose the best product for you.
Looking to buy a conservatory in Bude? Or elsewhere in Cornwall or Devon? Then pop into our showroom to see our range of styles and materials, and we will be delighted to chat through your options.
We can show you examples of our many successful local installations (but if you can't wait, you can take a peak at a few of these installations in the gallery provided).
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We provide free quotes with no obligation to buy, so you can take your time and make sure you make the perfect choice for you and your home.
And if that wasn't reassurance enough, we have hundreds of local customers in Bude and the surrounding areas, who are happy to recommend us, just read our testimonials here.
If you are keen to find out more about what we can do for you, check out below a few examples of the varying styles of conservatories we supply…
Victorian Style Conservatory
This is one of the most popular styles of conservatory – with a versatility that makes it suitable for many different homes.
It’s distinguishing features such as a bay front, curved shape, steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge, give it a classical appearance.
The Victorian Style Conservatory is available in:
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3 Facet – a that has three main windows that give a curved appearance, widely angled for maximum space.
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5 Facet – a bay front with five main windows creating a more rounded.
Georgian Style Conservatory
The Georgian is a flat-fronted style that offers excellent use of floor space due to the square or rectangular shape.
The Georgian style conservatory offers many styles – allowing you to find the perfect fit for your home.
Gable Style Conservatory
A gable-fronted style of conservatory adds a sense of grandeur.
With a high roof slope and the same floor space as a Georgian conservatory, a gable offers excellent use of internal space.
Lean-to Style Conservatory
The Lean-to style is for those who prefer the clean understated lines of Mediterranean sunrooms.
Traditional or contemporary, this style is ideal for properties with limited space under the eaves or an awkward area in which to fit a conservatory.
Solid-Roof / Warm-Roof / Cosy-Roof
Conservatory
Conservatories with solid roofs are becoming more popular, as a solid roof conservatory can be used all year round, because the temperature is much easier to regulate to your preference.
Already have a conservatory but want a solid roof? Not a problem, we can create a bespoke solid roof and fit to an existing conservatory.
Or something different?
P-shape conservatory – the ideal style for a larger conservatory combining, for an example, a lean-to and a Victorian.
T-shape conservatory– is a combination style that is distinguished by a central projection. Both P-shape and T-shape conservatories are very well suited for the larger property.
Looking to buy a conservatory in Bude? Or perhaps you are based nearby in Cornwall or Devon? Then pop into our showroom to see our range of styles and materials, and we will be delighted to chat through your options.
We provide free quotes with no obligation to buy, so you can take your time and make sure you make the perfect choice for you and your home. We can then arrange for our experienced and professional local Bude fitters to install your conservatory at a date and time that suits you.