Victorian Conservatories

Victorian Conservatories – Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Oxfordshire

Victorian conservatories are a popular choice for many Gloucestershire homeowners. It’s a classic style, ideal for anyone looking to add some traditional elegance to their home.

The Victorians really invented the idea of the modern conservatory. Before that time, conservatories were huge brick or stone constructions, usually attached to grand country houses, and usually filled with rare and exotic plants. The Victorians took this concept and applied it to everyday living, giving us the light and airy rooms we enjoy today.

Victorian Conservatories or Sun Lounges

Victorian conservatories or sun lounges have steeply angled roofs, and rounded sides, forming a bay of three or five windows. They often come with ornate features, reflecting the Victorians’ love of decoration.
The great advantage of this style is its versatility. It can be adapted to any size or shape of home, and still retain its timeless look. It’s a style that suits a wide range of material and finishes, too. Victorian conservatories look just as good in PVC-U or timber, or even a combination of the two. You could choose brilliant white inside and rich oak or mahogany on the outside, or the other way around if you prefer!

Add a Character to Your Home

Above all, the Victorian conservatory is the ideal way of filling your home with sunlight. The classic bay design allows light to flood in from all sides, creating a true sun lounge. This is a room which you can enjoy throughout the year. Imagine being able to make the most of the winter sunshine without having to venture outside!

Victorian conservatories add classic character to any home, and they’re of a style that will reward any taste or budget.

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