
Following the almost 64-year reign of Queen Victoria the Edwardian era was a brief period lasting from the turn of the twentieth century until the death of Edward VII in 1910, although the style of architecture designated as Edwardian often includes buildings that were constructed up until the end of the Great War in 1918.

If you have an Edwardian home, you will be familiar with the style of the period, that includes simple brickwork, plain exteriors and gables. All or some of these features can be incorporated into an Edwardian conservatory design to complement your home and lifestyle.
Edwardian design also includes an evolution of the Victorian and Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau styles, usually with greater simplicity and the use of lighter paintwork.
These design styles will also suit many homes built since the end of WWI, especially smaller properties where fussy designs can look unattractive.
You can discuss your requirements with one of our conservatory designers who will be familiar with Edwardian architecture and the elements that can be used in the design to complement your home. Contact Us now, to find out more.
