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Edwardian conservatories are renowned for their symmetrical design and spacious interiors. Characterized by a square or rectangular footprint and a pitched roof, they offer:
Maximized Floor Space: Ideal for various uses—dining area, lounge, or home office.
Abundant Natural Light: Large windows and a high roof flood the space with sunlight.
Versatility: Complements both traditional and modern homes.
Value Addition: Enhances property appeal and market value.
Edwardian Conservatories - Design Features
What Makes the Edwardian Style Stand Out?
Designed with simplicity and practicality in mind, the Edwardian conservatory combines clean lines with elegant proportions. It’s perfect for those who want a conservatory that feels like a natural extension of their home.
Balanced, symmetrical design
Sloped, pitched roof to enhance natural light
Wide-open interior with no wasted corners
Subtle architectural detailing for a timeless finish
Customisation Options
Tailored to Suit Your Style and Space
At Perfect Wirral, every Edwardian conservatory is made to suit your home. Whether you want a sleek modern finish or a more traditional look, we offer custom choices to match your taste and budget.
Choice of uPVC or aluminium frames
Glass, polycarbonate, or tiled roof options
Colour ranges and finishes to complement your home
Optional crestings, finials, and decorative glass
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is an Edwardian conservatory and how is it different?
An Edwardian conservatory is known for its clean, square or rectangular shape with a pitched roof. Unlike a Victorian conservatory with rounded edges, the Edwardian style is designed to maximise floor space while keeping a traditional, elegant look.
2. How much does an Edwardian conservatory cost in the Wirral?
Costs can vary depending on size, materials, and finishes. On average, you can expect to pay between £10,000 and £20,000. At Perfect Wirral, we provide free quotes tailored to your exact requirements.
3. Do I need planning permission for an Edwardian conservatory?
In most cases, no – they usually fall under permitted development. However, it depends on the size of the conservatory and your property type. We’re happy to check for you and guide you through any paperwork if needed.
4. Can I choose different materials for the frames and roof?
Bay and bow windows, especially when equipped with PVC double glazing, serve as more than mere windows; they act as distinctive architectural elements that have the power to revolutionise both the interior and the exterior aesthetics of your home in . Here’s a deeper look into their benefits:
5. Will a conservatory add value to my home?
Yes. A well-built conservatory creates extra living space and can increase your home’s value and kerb appeal. It’s also a great selling point if you ever decide to move.
6. Are Edwardian conservatories suitable for year-round use?
They are when installed properly. We use insulated materials, high-performance glazing, and options like warm roofs so your conservatory stays comfortable in all seasons.
7. How long does the installation take?
On average, around 1to 3 weeks once the base is complete. We’ll give you a clear schedule before we begin and keep you updated throughout.
8. Can I personalise the design to suit my home?
Absolutely. From frame colours and glazing to roof types and decorative features, you can make it your own. We’ll guide you through every option during the design stage.
9. Will I be able to use the space for more than just relaxing?
Yes — Edwardian conservatories are versatile. Many customers use them as dining areas, playrooms, home offices or even gyms.
10. Why choose Perfect Wirral for your conservatory?
We’re a trusted local team with years of experience installing quality conservatories across Wirral. From design to build, we keep things simple and always put your home first.
Other Types of Conservatories you might like…
Victorian Conservatories
The Victorian conservatory is probably the most recognisable of all styles.
With its segmented front, classical ridge cresting and finials, combined with the sloping facets of the roof, this style can add the perfect finish to modern or period properties.
There are many ways to personalise your new conservatory, such as dwarf walls, internal cills for your prized ornaments or glass to the floor to get the best view of your garden.
Our designers are on hand to help you get the best out of the space available. The Victorian conservatory is also very flexible in design with 3 or 5 facet options, or a stretched front so you can create a design to suit your taste and needs.
Lean To Conservatories
The Lean-to is the simplest style of conservatory, with clean lines that give it a contemporary look and make them a popular conservatory for modern houses.
This conservatory style will be ideal for you if you prefer the simple, understated lines of a Mediterranean sunroom.Whether your lean-to conservatory is traditional or contemporary, the style is perfect for properties that have restricted space under the eaves, like a bungalow, or have an area that’s too awkward to accommodate a conservatory. This is because the pitch of the roof on lean-to conservatories can vary – so a shallow pitch can fit under a low bungalow roof and a steeper one would be ideal for a terraced house.
Lean-to conservatories can also be called sun-lounges or garden rooms, and they bring a flavour of the Mediterranean into your home, trapping the winter sunlight and converting it into heat through the glass. The simple shape of the lean-to conservatory gives you the maximum space in a highly economical style. This style of conservatory is perfect for incorporating full width Patio or Bi-fold doors across the front so that you can open it up for complete uninterrupted access to your garden.
Gable End Conservatories
A gable-end conservatory can add real grandeur to your home.These conservatories date back to the Georgian style, of which the modern gable-end conservatories are a variant.
With its segmented front, classical ridge cresting and finials, combined with the sloping facets of the roof, this style can add the perfect finish to modern or period properties.
There are many ways to personalise your new conservatory, such as dwarf walls, internal cills for your prized ornaments or glass to the floor to get the best view of your garden.
Our designers are on hand to help you get the best out of the space available. The Victorian conservatory is also very flexible in design with 3 or 5 facet options, or a stretched front so you can create a design to suit your taste and needs.
If you are interested in any of these Conservatory Styles, please get in touch for a Quote or Call Back
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Why choose Perfect Conservatories?
Quality and craftsmanship are just two of the benefits of a Perfect Conservatory. Tailor-made to your specifications using the highest quality materials, we’ll ensure that you’re delighted with your replacement conservatory and will go out of our way to make it a pleasurable experience, from planning through to payment. We want you to enjoy your conservatory for many years to come.
Guarantee
We’re confident about the quality of our Conservatory because our skilled craftspeople only use the finest quality materials.
All Our Conservatories come with a 10 year insurance backed guarantee as standard with no deposits taken.
Quality
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