Liniar Conservatories (Victorian)

Liniar's Victorian Conservatory

The Victorian is one of the most popular conservatory styles and adds traditional elegance to any home, whether it’s a new build or a period property.

When people think of conservatory styles, more often than not it will be the Victorian that comes most readily to mind.

The Victorian conservatory style consists of a bay front, a steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details.

The Victorian style comprises of either the three-facet, which features a bay front and three main windows at wide angles, or the five facet, which also has a bay front but with five main windows – both enable you to create a spacious room with a pleasing appearance.

The nation’s love of the conservatory blossomed in the Victorian era, due to their love of exotic plants and foliage necessitating a way of keeping the plants alive during the cold winter months.

Victorian conservatory styles were created in the 19th century with elaborate details to complement the period buildings of the time. These often included gothic shapes to the windows and doors and complicated shapes in the roof, where were usually steeply pitched to match those of Victorian homes.

Attractive and versatile, Victorian conservatories can be designed to suit the space you have available – from a large garden to a small patio.

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The Advantages of a Liniar Conservatory

  • Planning permission isn’t usually required for a conservatory – although it is recommended to check on this.
  • The value of your property is like to be increased with the addition of a conservatory.
  • A new conservatory will provide you with an extra room that you can use throughout the whole year.
  • Each conservatory is designed to meet individual requirements.
  • There is a choice of coloured and wood-grain effect frames, as well as white.

Benefits

  • Far From Just a Conservatory

    Investing in a Victorian conservatory is a great way to add extra space to your home, but the big question is: How are you going to use it?

    There are a multitude of options for your new room. You could use it as an extension to your kitchen, a family room, a bright study, dining room or garden room.

    The only thing you can be assured of is that the Liniar conservatory roof range will have something to suit your home – whichever purpose you wish to use it for.

    Liniar’s Victorian conservatories utilise the very latest technology to offer the most thermally efficient conservatory on the market, and the roof is guaranteed to perfectly complement Liniar’s exquisite windows and door ranges.

  • Designed for Modern Living

    A Liniar Victorian conservatory is delightfully designed for contemporary living and beautiful aesthetics. To make your conservatory more energy efficient, Liniar’s thermal twin-walled top caps have been created to retain more of the heat inside.

    And for the taller people in your family, our roof has been designed with a centre bar that allows for more height.

    To ensure that your Victorian conservatory stays leak-free, the design and engineering of all Liniar roofs guarantees that there are no holes or gaps for water ingress.

    And the innovative built-in security features mean that Liniar roofs can’t be taken apart from the outside.

  • Conservatory Options

    A Liniar Victorian conservatory will be certain to create much-needed extra space – and by matching the Liniar roof system with other Liniar products, you’ll be certain of a fully matching installation.

    The options for your conservatory are almost endless. Installing Liniar bi-fold doors will give you a stunning open space, while sliding patio doors allow you to maximise space for furniture inside.

    Selecting Liniar casement windows means your new conservatory will be stylish, whatever the colour scheme.

    The Liniar roof isn’t only used for the traditional conservatory – a Liniar lantern roof on a brick-built extension will allow an abundance of natural daylight into kitchens, dining areas or other rooms too.

  • Glazing Options

    When planning a conservatory or glazed extension, a considerable amount of thought should be given to the glazing options that are available to you as these will make a significant difference to the finished product.

    Personal taste and budget is normally what this choice comes down to.

    As a brief summation, glass panels will let in more natural daylight to your conservatory, while ensuring that rainfall is quieter. Alternatively, a polycarbonate roof can offer extra protection against sun and glare.

    As one of the most trusted suppliers of glazing in the UK and market leaders in glass technology, Pilkington glass is used in all of our roofs.

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