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Artisan Conservatories

A conservatory adds room, light and extra comfort - not to mention a good deal of value - to your home. Our custom-built conservatories offer all the benefits of the very latest in glazing technology to properly complement the style and character of your home.

Available in a range of colour options plus a range of beautiful finishing touches, our conservatories offer energy saving efficiency and minimal maintenance, and when you add in our renowned attention to detail, your Artisan conservatory will be an exquisite addition to your home. Artisan offers a complete conservatory installation service, from the initial conception of an idea, then planning and building regulations (if required), through to the finished product. We employ our own team of builders as well as fitters in order to maintain our high standards from beginning to end.

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Gable ended

The gable-fronted conservatory adds a sense of grandeur to any home. Featuring the same rectangular floor space as a Georgian, a gable offers excellent use of space. The front panel of the roof remains upright rather than sloping back to the centre as on a Georgian-this creates a feeling of greater height within the conservatory.

Georgian

A flat-fronted style that offers excellent use of floor space due to the square or rectangular internal shape. Each side of the roof slopes back to the centre and the resulting contemporary style is suited to the majority of properties.

Hipped Lean-to

The Hipped Lean-to style is a cross between a Victorian or Georgian and a Lean-to and ideal where there is not enough room for the conservatory to have a great depth but it can have a large width to bridge say the back elevation of a house. The hipped roof allows for a more contemporary style than a Lean-to.

Lean-to

For properties with little room under the eaves or those homeowners that prefer a clean simple look, a Lean-to conservatory is the ideal choice. The pitch of the roof can be varied, making this a versatile and ever popular style option.

P Shaped

The ideal style for a larger conservatory, a P-Shape can combine a lean-to and a Victorian for example, to create a versatile style that can be used as two different living areas. Due to the proportions needed to achieve the P-Shape, this style is better suited to larger properties, giving an impressive result.

Victorian

A popular style distinguished by a faceted front, giving a curved appearance. The number of facets can vary and the more facets there are, the more curved the end of the conservatory will appear. A Victorian conservatory is particularly suited to period properties but its clean lines make it a winner on any type of home.

Internal

The way you furnish and decorate your conservatory will naturally have a lot to do with the way you propose to use it. Will it be your main dining room or will part of it be a home office or workspace? Will it need to withstand the ravages of playful young children or will it be mainly an extension of the garden? Any of these functions are possible. Your choices will determine whether you need to plan your décor around a beautiful dining table or office furniture, a wide screen TV or a toy storage – to name a few possibilities.

 Box-Gutter

The use of a box gutter means that where a property has little room under the eaves, a wide range of styles can still be catered for. The box gutter can also be a great help when designing conservatories for awkward shaped properties. In fact ,where you may think it impossible to fit a conservatory, a lot of the time it isn’t, with the help of the box gutter.