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As no two designs are the same the following examples of some of our conservatory projects represent solutions developed with each client. We take pride in our ability to show you several possible, and often varied, options initially, knowing that, together, we will reach the perfect solution.
 
The challenge for a proposed conservatory in Gloucestershire was to design and create a conservatory of large enough proportions to give our clients the ability to host their growing family for celebratory events, whilst also being able to utilise the new area in everyday life overlooking their substantial gardens. In gaining the appropriate planning permission and listed building consents we needed for the new conservatory we also had to achieve access to the main house, to a walled patio area and to the grounds.

conservatory of large proportions
With the addition of a small traditional conservatory we were able to transform a restricted and poorly lit galley kitchen area into a spacious and light room allowing our clients to enjoy their garden whilst cooking, dining and relaxing. Our delighted clients are able now to fully enjoy the potential of their lovely home.

traditional conservatory
Our client asked us to build her a conservatory for the enjoyment of her garden and watercolour painting. This spacious design also allows for planting, dining and relaxing. Most importantly, our client can enjoy her garden and painting from the comfort of her new conservatory throughout the year.

conservatory garden
This fine listed building in Oxfordshire offered the opportunity for us to create a garden room purely for our clients to relax, enjoy the gardens to this fine property, and to host social evenings all the year round. It was imperative that the proportions and styling of the main house were accurately reflected in the new conservatory, and after several revisions, we achieved a result exactly to the requirements of our clients and satisfactory to those of the planners.

listed building conservatory
A more contemporary property in Kent represented quite a challenge in ensuring that the new conservatory adjoined the existing roof without affecting the remaining lines of the rear elevation. This additional room commissioned to bring a lovely garden into the house is used for relaxing and informal socialising, and benefits from styling and colours designed to achieve the important blend with the garden.


contemporary conservatory design
A commission to produce a relaxing conservatory garden room for another contemporary residence. The gothic style windows and positioning of the doors are complimented by the patio design undertaken by our building team as part of the project.

relaxing conservatory garden room
Opening off the basement of this Greenwich town house, our clients use their conservatory for relaxing and entertaining. This design included a specially commissioned fitted dresser with built-in dishwasher and fridge, to avoid the continuous trek two floors up to the kitchen whilst entertaining guests.

Greenwich town house conservatory