The Victorian conservatory is the most popular style of conservatory and it suits all styles of house and home whether it be a period property or a new build. When people think of a conservatory it is the Victorian style that comes to most people’s minds.
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A Victorian conservatory for many people is the quintessential conservatory because of its classical character and distinctive rounded shape.
The Victorian conservatory style was originally created during Victorian times as a place to grow plants that liked warmth and plenty of sunlight. Today the Victorian style conservatory is the most popular conservatory on the market.
The main feature of a Victorian style conservatory is its multi faceted front which produces a majestic curve which instantly adds style and elegance to any home. With its wide angles, a three bell shape conservatory will give the most pronounced shape while the five-bell model has a subtle rounded bay front with five main window, which is perfect for doors opening out onto your garden area.
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However like the Edwardian style conservatory this style of conservatory offers a wide range of variants meaning that no two MPN conservatories need be exactly alike, our design team at MPN can guide you through the process of designing your perfect structure to make the most of the shape and floor space to suit your style of home.
The MPN Victorian style conservatory combines modern day benefits of low maintenance PVCu frames combined with the elegance of a bygone era. The Victorian's pvc A rated double glazed units help keep your home cosy and draught-free in winter and cool and sunlit in summer.
We are able to offer advice and guidance on the decision-making process so that the result is a stunning tiled roof conservatory that perfectly suits the style of your home and your requirements.
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Our conservatories are completely bespoke to you. All styles, shapes and colours creating the perfect space for your home.
Yes, by adding a glazed extension such as a conservatory to your home you are adding extra living space, and this will potentially add value to your home. The amount of value a conservatory will add to your home depends on various factors including the quality of the products used, the size of the conservatory, and how well it complements your home - all of which we can discuss with you during our free design consultations.
How long a conservatory will last will depend on many factors, but at MPN Conservatory World you can be assured that we use the the highest quality materials and installation by our in-house tradesmen. Factors that may indicate that it's time to think about upgrading or replacing your conservatory could include leaking, condensation, damage, and big variations in temperature throughout the year.
Glass conservatory roofs are very good if you are looking to enhance your living space with plenty of natural light and enjoy views of the sky above. There are many choices of high-performance glazing that can be used in glass conservatory roofs to ensure thermal efficiency, as well as providing other benefits such as self-cleaning.
Conservatories often fall under Permitted Development, which means you can build them without Planning Permission. As long as the conservatory doesn't exceed four metres in height and is no higher than your home's roof you should be able to build it without Planning Permission but you should always check with your local building control officer at the local council for the rules in your area.
Yes you can remove the doors between your home and your conservatory but doing this means that you will need Building Regulation approval, we can help you with this process.
We offer conservatories in all of the standard window colours so that they will match the windows on your home. We can also create conservatories in ANY colour so if you want something a bit different, just ask.
The bars on an the conservatory roofs are made from UPVC which on some systems is clad in aluminium. The roof can be glazed with either glass, solid panels or a solid roof system with tiles and glass. Some older conservatories may be glazed with a plastic sheeting material called polycarbonate.
Yes, it will always need foundations to create a solid base structure on which to build the conservatory and ensure it is structurally sound.
There are 4 main steps to building a conservatory, these include: 1. Preparation of the foundations and base. 2. The building of any brickwork such as dwarf walls or brick pillars. 3. Installation of the windows and doors. 4. Installation of the roof.
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