Lean-to Edwardian Victorian

The traditional lean to is the most practical and cost effective way to add space – flexible in design the roof pitch can be varied to suit almost any situation. Roofs can be hipped to add style or the corners rounded to give the beauty of a Victorian and be just a little different.

The square fronted style gives the optimum internal floor space with an elegant hipped roof and bold strong lines it makes an ideal extension to any home. The style can also incorporate a box gutter making it suitable for low eaves bungalows.

The classic Victorian style gives a nostalgic appearance that adds charm, elegance and character to any home – suitable for almost every application.  Adding a hip to the back of the roof allows the Victorian to fit onto a bungalow or next to a low pitched roof.

P-Shaped  

For a really striking effect combined with the maximum floor space this version can have a plain or decorative gable, ideal for a glass roof and suitable for almost any style property where a light and airy feel and distinct appearance are required.

By Combining a mix of lean to and Victorian or Edwardian styles with hips valleys and gables almost any shape can be produced, ideal for the larger conservatory – for creating maximum space whilst maintaining a sense of proportion with the existing house or for combining an entrance area with a sitting or dining room.

 

 

 

 


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