Liniar Conservatories (Edwardian)

Edwardian Conservatory

The Edwardian conservatory, also known as the Georgian, is similar in style to the Victorian – the main difference being that it’s square or rectangular in footprint.

This style embodies airiness and light, offering more subtle lines than the elaborate Victorian conservatory.

Featuring a square or rectangular shape, the Edwardian is the ideal shape for furnishing internally, leaving you with no wasted space.

Typically, an Edwardian style conservatory has a high, sloping roof, providing a marvellous vaulted look and ensuring a light, bright and inspiring room.

Originally built on homes from the 18th and early 19th centuries, the style has been replicated on many neo-Georgian properties since.

Edwardian conservatories were originally the preserve of people with significant style, standing and financial status, widely built on stately homes. Highly exclusive, Edwardian conservatories came before the Victorian style became popular.

Edwardian conservatory style borrows features from Greek and Roman architecture as many ruins were discovered during the period and the design was quickly copied at the time.

Its imposing style and finishing touches allow you to maximise your floor area and living space while maintaining character and traditional appeal.

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Edwardian Conservatory

Gain space in style

Having an Edwardian conservatory added to your home is a fantastic way to gain extra living space whilst maintaining a classic aesthetic for your property. There are many uses that you can put your new Edwardian conservatory to and this versatile style is ideal if you are looking to get the most out of your available build area.

An Edwardian conservatory can be the perfect solution for many different options such as a well-lit dining room, a relaxing study, a child’s playroom or simply a second living room.

Edwardian conservatory points to note:

  • In most cases it is not necessary to obtain planning permission for an Edwardian conservatory (your local Liniar stockist will be able to provide detailed information)
  • The addition of an Edwardian conservatory is likely to increase the value of your property
  • You’ll be able to use your new conservatory all year round, whatever the weather
  • A Liniar Edwardian conservatory is a bespoke product, tailored to your individual specification
  • As well as white, the Liniar conservatory range is available with wood-grain effect frames.
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Colour options

Benefits

  • Industry Leading Roof Design

    We have specifically designed the Liniar conservatory roof to meet the demands of modern living.

    For a conservatory that is less expensive to heat, choose the Liniar conservatory roof. Unique thermal twin-walled top caps conserve more warmth within the conservatory – meaning less energy is needed to heat it.

    Not only this, Liniar’s conservatory roof has a centre bar that allows for more height, so the roof is less of a hazard for taller family members.

    The Liniar conservatory roof has been strategically designed to eliminate water ingress, so you can rest assured your new Edwardian conservatory will not leak.

    Created with security in mind, it’s not possible to deconstruct from the outside, either.

  • Add a Touch of Grandeur

    Have you considered a lantern roof for your new extension? The Edwardian is a traditional strong design that lends itself perfectly to this exciting roof feature.

    You will gain further levels of natural sunlight for a bright interior whilst enjoying a striking focal point.

    Another addition that can add gravitas to your conservatory or extension is the installation of Liniar uPVC bi-folds. These stunning doors can open up an entire side of the room, providing you with a cool interior in the summer and perfect access to your property when entertaining.

    Bi-folding doors also look stylish and their smooth folding action makes them functional and easy to use.

  • Glazing Options

    There are a number of factors to consider when choosing the material for your roof. The two most common options are glass and polycarbonate and there are different benefits to both. It is important to bear these in mind when choosing as they can make a difference to your finished conservatory, find out more about glazing options here.

    Broadly speaking, a glass panel roof will let in more natural light than the polycarbonate alternative and also be less noisy when it is raining. Polycarbonate roofs provide more protection against the sun’s glare. It is good to bear this in mind when thinking of where conservatory is to be built.

    We are proud to say that all Liniar glass conservatory roofs use Pilkington glass, one of the most established and trusted glazing suppliers in the UK.

  • Customise Your Conservatory

    Liniar conservatory roofs can be customised with a wide selection of matching options so that you can achieve your desired finished look. The Liniar range of optional accessories includes classic and contemporary uPVC finials and cresting options for the perfect finish.

    Many alternative conservatory roofs don’t look ‘finished off’, with ugly structural features on display. The Liniar roof features beautifully designed end caps, foiled to match perfectly and providing the ideal finishing touch to your new conservatory.

    Liniar’s symmetrical multi-chambered uPVC profiles mean heat transfer is minimised, using less energy to heat your home and therefore helping make energy bills lower.

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