Echoing the architectural style of King Edward VII’s reign (1901-1910), the Edwardian conservatory is less ornate in design with more restrained lines than the Victorian style that preceded it.
Simple symmetrical designs with plain glazing are typical of this period with the resulting conservatory suiting modern and traditional properties alike.
The Edwardian roof is pitched on three sides to meet a central ridge, this creates a vaulted ceiling space internally.
An Edwardian conservatory maximises floor space as it has a square or rectangular footprint making it easier to furnish and utilise the whole space.