A combination conservatory offers the ultimate in flexibility, combining a range of style to fit the shape your home and garden requires.
If you have a need for two separate living areas, why not combine a Victorian and a lean-to to give a P-shaped conservatory or maybe you d prefer a T or a B shape?
Combining a mix of Edwardian or Victorian styles, a P-shaped is ideal to create a versatile style because it extends in different directions, enabling it to be separated into two different living areas.
The rounded part of a P-shaped conservatory is ideal to be used as a children s play area, while the longer section is perfectly suited as a lounge or dining area.
A major advantage of P-shaped Conservatories are that they add a much-needed space to a property without taking up too much of the garden or meaning considerable redesign work to the garden.
A T-shaped conservatory works well on larger homes. It s a combination style that features a central projection and can be Victorian, Edwardian or Gable. The central projection can also create a porch effect, highlighting a pair of elegant French Doors.
The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Liniar is consulted before specifying.
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| Uniclass (?) | SL_45_10_18 Conservatories | |