Whether you live in a one-bedroom bungalow or a detached country pile, there’s a conservatory to fit your property and your budget. If your conservatory is well planned by a reputable company, you should be able to use it all year round, providing you invest in the right kind of glass and adequate heating.
In this article, we’ll look at some conservatory styles that are frequently chosen by customers in Surrey. Everyone’s home is different, so we’d be happy to visit your property and give you a bespoke quote if you like a style you see in this blog.
Victorian and Edwardian conservatories
Victorian and Edwardian conservatories are some of the most common that we design and fit. There are various features that make these conservatories an ideal complement to traditional Surrey houses.
With a Victorian conservatory, you see more curved lines. In an Edwardian conservatory, you’ll see more corners. Victorian conservatories are based on sweeping arches, while Edwardian conservatories peak in a pitched roof.
You can choose the conservatory that matches the age of your home, or select the one that gives you the right amount of usable space. Edwardian conservatories are designed for larger areas, while Victorian designs are great for lovers of bay windows.
Combination and bespoke designs
If you don’t like traditional styles, don’t feel you need to stick with an Edwardian or Victorian conservatory. Many of our Surrey customers choose a bespoke design that works with the space they have available.
We can incorporate elements of different designs to give the illusion of space in small areas. We can also ensure that north facing conservatories capture as much natural light as possible. If you’re not sure which style would look best on your home, ask us to design a completely custom conservatory.
Lean-to conservatories
Lean-to conservatories are a great choice for Surrey homeowners on a budget. Minimal in design, and simple in construction, these conservatories use one of your existing walls as an anchor. We then construct the conservatory on three sides, almost like a large version of a porch.
Lean-to conservatories are great for small gardens because they don’t need to protrude too far onto the patio. If you’re working to a budget, a conservatory could give you a handy seating area, sun room, boot room or utility room. We can even design a modern glass extension.
Getting our advice
Hamilton Windows has decades of experience working with homeowners in Surrey and the south of England. We know your local area like the back of our hand, and we’re experts in conservatory construction. From thermal glass to integrated blinds, or bifold doors and underfloor heating, we’ve built every type of conservatory that you can think of.
When you’re ready to price up your new conservatory, invite our friendly staff round for a chat. We’ll measure up and discuss the ways you want to use your new conservatory, as well as the styles and designs you like. Our sales team are not pushy, but they can provide useful recommendations that could make all the difference to the finished product.