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Sometimes, too much choice is a bad thing! Timber or uPVC? Glass or polycarbonate? Edwardian or Victorian? Or something else entirely?
To extract maximum benefit and value from your investment in a new conservatory, you need to select a style that will match that of your existing home.
Your new room with a view should complement rather than contrast with the rest of your property. But it also needs to match your lifestyle, so it pays to give careful thought to how and when you plan to use the extra space.
Do you want to be able to maximise floor area while minimising your heating bills, for example? Take advantage of year-round comfort and minimal maintenance? Use the space for afternoon lounging or evening entertainment? There are specifications to suit every requirement – as well as the option of completely bespoke design, of course.
Consider existing style
While there are no hard and fast rules for choosing the best option for you, the style of your existing home should play a central role in your decision.
If you own a Victorian house, for example, the special design features of an Everest Victorian conservatory are likely to work wonderfully alongside those of your existing property to showcase the best of both structures. Likewise, our Edwardian conservatory designs will be more in keeping with a property built around the turn of the 20th century, while the smart and simple styling of an Everest Cheltenham conservatory is designed to complement more contemporary homes.
A range of roofing materials, glass designs and ventilation options are available to ensure cosy comfort and a pleasantly warm environment in both summer and winter. And you can mix and match these at will to achieve an optimum specification that exactly meets your unique needs.
If you’re having difficulty deciding which styles and options would be best for your home, our experts are here to help. Just click the link below to get in touch now.


