Combining
a mix of lean to and Edwardian or victorian styles,
a P shape conservatory is the ideal choice for a
larger conservatory.
A light oak dwarf wall P shape Victorian
conservatory with dummy sashes for equal sightlines
and a clear glass roof.
Blending two styles of conservatory into one you
can create a permanent extension to your living
space large enough to offer two separate areas such
as a living room and dining room. A P shape
conservatory is ideal for creating maximum space
whilst still maintaining a sense of proportion to
your home.
The victorian section of this conservatory helps
to create the P shape that gives this style its name
and can be specified in either a 3 or 5 segment
design. The return element has a hipped roof
although a lean to end can also be specified.
A P shape conservatory is a popular combination
that can offer a little bit extra space without
encroaching on too much of the garden.
This white Victorina P shape sits on a dwarf
wall and features a glass roof with
electronically operated roof vents
A white P shaped half Victorian conservatory
with full height glazing and two opening
roof vents thermostatically controlled with
rain sensors. A brick side three quarter
wall has been incorporated in the design for
added privacy.
A very similar design in Rosewood with a
gold bar feature
in the double glazed units.
A P shaped white conservatory with a gable
front and full height frames. A box gutter
is essential to this application because of
the bungalow height restriction.
A white P shape Edwardian with glass roof
and electric roof vents. The three quarter
height wall provides privacy whilst the full
height glazing to the front provides maximum
light and floor space.