Conservatory Models
Our conservatories are custom-designed to match your use requirements and architecture. They can be free-standing or attached to the house. Scroll down to view the different shapes and types of conservatories there are to choose from.
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3 Bay
This beautiful, powder-coated aluminum conservatory features custom stained glass on high side (clerestory transom) windows, over arched muntins. The inset on the large picture shows the home before the conservatory was added.
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Truly an indoor garden paradise, this Hardwood Conservatory graces arch muntins, and dentil molding over the high side, transom windows. Careful attention to matching the brick knee wall to the house makes the structure fit, like original construction.
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A beautiful aluminum 3 Bay Conservatory is the center of life in this suburban home. Morning coffee to evening relaxation all take place here.
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Lean-To
Notice how well this simple Lean-To Conservatory fits this lovely home, by merely matching the color scheme of the house trim. Now a year-round room to enjoy the garden has become itself a part of the garden. Want to change the shape of the Lean-To? By simply cutting off the corners, we create a "Double Edwardian."
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Gable
This lovely Hardwood Conservatory displays a radius Sunburst on the gable, and dentil moulding on the eave. Note the careful designing that brings the ridge just below the upstairs window. Careful design is no accident!
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This bright and sunny Aluminum Gable Conservatory displays a Sunburst Muntin gable and leaded Roses on the transom windows. What a great place to relax at the end of the day!
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A gable conservatory that blends in with the house and garden.
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P-Shape
Combination of shapes and styles will create design intrigue. This also allows the designer to span larger areas cost effectively. This design is called a 'P' shape Conservatory because the 3 Bay portion of the room is attached to the lean to and the resulting shape resembles a P. This particular conservatory is constructed of alumnimum.
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Lantern
A great look for historic buildings, the lantern roof allows wider spans, and incorporates operating windows to allow the hot air to escape.
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Here's a lantern conservatory in the final stage of installation.
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Other types of conservatories include:

Five Bay Victorian
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Hip Roof Conservatory
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B Shape Conservatory
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T Shape Conservatory
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