Conservatories with style Page 1 of 2
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A `P` shaped victorian conservatory from the Ultraframe brochure. This design and its variations combines a Victorian or square Edwardian conservatory, with a lean to, and makes a spacious and interesting extension to your home.

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A small ( 8 feet wide, 10 feet deep ) conservatory used to fill in otherwise wasted space behind a garage, makes a useful dining area. Reinforced dwarf walling allows a small pond to be raised above ground level giving an unusual outlook.

An Edwardian or Georgian conservatory in Mahogany woodgrain finish outside with White on the inside, fitted tight under the gable end of a bungalow. We have matched the pitch of the conservatory with that of the bungalow giving a neat finish and maximising available space.

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Matching a conservatory with replacement windows can be a nice feature. Here we have used a gold Austrian bar in all the windows and doors to this bungalow, with a matching effect in the top vents of the Victorian conservatory. We even laid the Patio!

To the right a customer of ours insisted he would finish his garden last year so I could take a photo for our website, sadly we beat him to it.
( If you see this Mike, get digging mate !!! ).

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`Ultralite 500` gives an extremely strong, durable and warm finish to any flat roofed conservatory, is strong enough to park a car on, and utilises a low pitch of 2.5 degrees, perfect if you have a height restriction or are fitting to a bungalow.

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Click on this image to load larger version This is the best way to fit a large conservatory onto a bungalow with a low roof line. We use a box gutter fitted to the fascia board under the existing guttering, and the roof is hipped back to the house. This enables us to install a Victorian or Edwardian conservatory to almost any house.
Below one of many coloured or bevelled glass designs we have on offer. This photo shows the internal detail of the eaves beam above the frames giving a neat finish between the side frames and the roof.

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Below is one of many lighting and ventilation options available in a Windjammer conservatory, here is our Remote controlled fan assembly with built in lights. Available with a range of shades and fan blade colours

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