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                                                         Edwardian style conservatories

 

Similar to a gable end construction where the footprint of the conservatory is oblong/square and having a ridge, the Edwardian style is easily spotted by the fact that the front part of its roof section leans backward into the ridge. The conservatory really came into its own in the Edwardian era and the squarish shape provides a generous living area and bold lines.

For building on to bungalows or low level buildings, this design (and the gable ended styles) can still usually be attached via a hipped back to the roof and a box gutter for the rainwater. The style provides for a very light and airy feel inside - and ample places to put those Edwardian potted palms.   

 

The gallery below shows various Ellwood Edwardian style installations.

 

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