The features that typify
Edwardian conservatories are strong bold lines,
efficient design and a feeling of space. These
characteristics lend themselves perfectly to the
design of conservatories.
The classic design of
the Edwardian conservatory is a square or
rectangular shape with a sloping roof from a central
ridge. They have the sharp sleek lines typical of
the Edwardian age.
The simple design means
that the space inside can be utilised that much more
efficiently. The Edwardian style effectively
provides a nice compromise between the stylish and
elegant Victorian conservatories and newer practical
ones.
Since the beginning of
the twentieth century this style of conservatory has
remained as popular as ever, particularly with
properties built from that period.