Do you think that with Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian and Lean-to conservatories to choose from which one will look best on your home? Are you wondering what the difference is between an Edwardian styled conservatory and a Victorian styled conservatory?
If you are confused then do not worry. It sometimes appears as though conservatory suppliers are doing their best to confuse people. Some conservatory companies will refer to a conservatory as a Victorian, Edwardian or Georgian. Some will use Lean-to as a term while others will use Home Extender. This is enough to confuse anyone but in fact the reason is quite simple. Marketing is the usual reason while regional variations will also effect what terms you encounter. The conservatory industry does not have standard terms so you will continue to find variations in terms used especially when dealing with conservatory styles.
It is sometimes best to forget the style names and work off of a description of what you require. This might be something like describing the roof as a pitched or flat roof or the end being bell ended or bay fronted for example. Victorian conservatories for example will have a pitched roof while a lean-to will have a flatter roof. There are also conservatories that come with a number of sections allowing you to create P and L shaped conservatories.
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