Which lean to conservatory suits your property style?
Lean to conservatories are a modern style of conservatories which comprise of a roof that leans from the house dropping at around a 45 degree angle. A lean to conservatory can include additional features such as folding sliding doors, tinted glazing and underfloor heating. Lean to conservatories are available in many styles to suit any property.
Lean to conservatory
Adding a lean to conservatory to the front back or side of a property can add extra living space and bring light into the property. The lean to conservatory can be used as a kitchen, dining room, living room or playroom, the possibilities are endless.
Lean to conservatory roof
A lean to glazed roof can be added to the side of a house which doesn’t have a lot of space to spare. Adding a lean to roof on the side of a property can create a lean to conservatory effect and add lots of light into a dark room. It is also a good way to use any dead space down the side of a house. A lean to roof can be added to the first or second floor and can include tinted glass to create privacy.
Lean to conservatory as a greenhouse
The same design principle for a lean to conservatory can be applied to a greenhouse. The lean to design means the water runs straight down into the gutter and creates a contemporary feel to your garden or allotment.
Apropos provide a full range of bespoke conservatories in varies sizes, shapes and colours depending on the project. To request your brochure just click here.
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