
Key Features
Expertly designed in keeping with your home
The Victorian design showcases a charming bay front with its multiple facets, giving it that classic, decorative look we all love. It’s an ideal choice for lounges, dining areas, or any space meant for entertaining, as it beautifully maximizes natural light while keeping that timeless architectural appeal. With its curved or polygonal front, it adds a touch of elegance to the exterior, making it a striking feature in both period and modern homes in Plymouth and Devon.
Frame and Finish Options
The Victorian conservatory comes in both PVCu and aluminium frames, offering durability, low maintenance, and a long-lasting performance that homeowners can rely on. Plus, with a wide range of colors and finishes, you can easily find the perfect match to enhance your property’s existing style.
Thermally and structurally proven
The Victorian Conservatory like all our conservatories are designed to trap the heat in the winter and be cooler in the summer making it the perfect add-on for your property.
Window and Ventilation Options
When it comes to Victorian conservatories in Cornwall and Devon, customers have the option to select from traditional casement, tilt-and-turn, or vertical sliding sash windows, all designed to provide just the right amount of ventilation and light. The classic Victorian shape features smaller, decorative windows on each side, which not only adds to the traditional charm but also ensures a lovely flow of fresh air.
Insulating options available
Roof Options
Ultraframe offers a fantastic range of roof options that are both high-quality and built to last:
UltraRoof lightweight tiled roofs give you that classic, insulated look while keeping things cozy.
LivinRoof insulated solid panels ensure you stay comfortable all year round while maximizing energy efficiency.
Classic Conservatory Roofs, available in glass or polycarbonate, let in plenty of natural light and create a spacious, airy feel.
Door Options
The Victorian conservatory features a variety of door options, including bi-folding doors, French doors, sliding patio doors, and single doors. These choices not only provide easy access to your garden but also enhance the seamless connection between your indoor and outdoor spaces.
How The Victorian Conservatory Compares
When comparing Edwardian and Victorian conservatories, you’ll notice that Edwardian designs feature straight walls and hipped roofs, which create a more spacious and symmetrical interior. On the other hand, Victorian conservatories are all about that period charm, showcasing intricate decorative details. Now, if we look at Gable Front versus Victorian, Gable Front conservatories stand out with their tall apex roofs, making a bold architectural statement. In contrast, Victorian conservatories shine with their ornate, multi-faceted fronts and elegant touches. Lastly, Lean-to conservatories are perfect for smaller spaces, offering a compact and straightforward design. In comparison, Victorian styles are classic and ornate, serving as a stunning focal point in larger gardens or rooms for your Plymouth or Devon home.
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