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Edwardian design offers the best of both worlds,
Impressive proportions and a simple rectangular
design which ensures which furniture and internal
fittings are easy to site and are functions in use.
The Edwardian has a simple rectangular
base in place of the rounded end to give all the
character of the Victorian while making the most
of the space available.
Although the room is more functional
you still need to deiced where to site the door,
should the outside door be at the end o on one of
the sides? Think about moving freely around the
furniture and which part of the garden or patio
you would like step out to.
As with the Victorian style, a lantern
roof can add extra flexibility - especially to a
larger construction.
A plain gable-end on an Edwardian
conservatory can create even simpler lines to blend
with some modern building styles.
The gable front conservatory
retains tile single box structure of the Edwardian
but with a natural front elevation.
Floor to ceiling frames, dwarf walls - the design
criteria can be varied to suit your tastes.
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