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The Georgian conservatory style features a flat front and a square or rectangular symmetrical shape. This makes the Georgian conservatory a really handy shape for laying out furniture and plants, with no wasted space. The Georgian conservatory typically has a high, sloping roof style that gives a spectacular vaulted effect. Your conservatory floods with light, making it a bright, airy and uplifting room..
Georgian conservatories were originally built on period homes from the 18th and early 19th centuries, and the style has been replicated on many neo-Georgian homes ever since. Own one and you've every right to feel posh, because the Georgian conservatory was originally the preserve only of those with style and the very rich who lived in stately homes. The Georgian conservatory was highly exclusive, coming as they did before the boom Victorian time for conservatories.
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As your conservatory is created especially for you, there are very few limits when it comes to its design. During your initial consultation with an Omega Homestyle designer, you'll be able to discuss what extra touches be they decorative or practical you can add to your porch.
From steps and lighting to power points for your electrical devices, the little extras on your conservatory can be crafted to suit your lifestyle. There are many ways to customise the glass for your windows, or the accessories on your doors, too we have an entire collection available.
No matter what style roof or window frame you choose, all mega Homestyle porches are guaranteed to be hardwearing, weatherproof and most of all secure, thanks to our multi-point locking system and Yale 3-star cylinder locks.
Georgian conservatory style also pulls features from Greek and Roman architecture, as the Georgian period threw up many Greek and Roman ruins, the style of which the architects of the time were quick to copy. The Georgian conservatory style has grown in popularity recently. Obviously, you can add your Georgian conservatory onto any style of building, but the very grand style works best with existing Georgian architecture, typified by red-brick houses with white woodwork and white-stone cornices.
In the days of the King Georges, the original Georgian conservatory style featured very few windows, as glass was costly and let the cold in. This is the major difference with today's Georgian conservatory. With lots of light and airy glass, today's Georgian conservatory has echoes of its ancestors only in its architecture, such as window frames and style of brick used in the base. If you need planning permission, these are authentic features that you'll appreciate.
The kitchen is arguably one of – if not the – most focal rooms in your property. By knocking down your wall to link your kitchen with your conservatory, you’ll able to create a communal living space that’s ideal for entertaining. If a conservatory kitchen extension is right up your alley, you’ll need to think carefully about how to blend the two spaces together.
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