Edwardian Conservatory Roofs
Offering an elegant look, giving your maximum living space
Edwardian era design is characterised by strong, clean lines not dissimilar to that of the Georgian, in fact some conservatory roof companies do not distinguish between an Edwardian Conservatory Roof and that of a Georgian Conservatory Roof. Buildings and interiors of the Edwardian era were explicitly designed to achieve the effect of expensive simplicity.
Houses generally had wider frontages and were built to accommodate lots of space for sunshine and air. Colours and detailing were lighter than in the preceding Victorian period, instead returning to Georgian style aesthetics of a century earlier.
The Edwardian conservatory offers an elegant look with strong bold lines and gives maximum living space for any given area. It is completely adaptable to suit all house styles and bungalows. For bungalows and other height-restricted situations, a hipped-back roof with box gutter is normally supplied. The result is a conservatory focused on maximum use of floor space and maximising the availability of light.
Like all Conservatory Roofs fabricated by Specialised Conservatory Roofs, our Edwardian Roof designs are meticulously built to the highest possible standards to offer superior technical performance and outstanding levels of warmth and security while also reducing noise and maintenance requirements.
With its bold square-fronted projection, the Edwardian-style conservatory maximises the available space whilst delivering a clean style. Designed to reflect the elegant and dignified simplicity of the Edwardian architectural style, this type of conservatory is often the most practical and efficient way to extend a home and create a practical living space.
As with all conservatory roofs manufactured by Specialised, the Edwardian Conservatory Roofs are constructed using the leading Ultraframe system.


