Edwardian Black Conservatory
Certain black conservatory designs will never fall out of fashion and the Edwardian black Conservatory is most definitely one of them. Homeowners love its simplicity and classic looks, including the owner of this home who has chosen to place a neat little sofa and armchair in the space where they can absorb the surroundings in comfort.
It has a sloped pitched roof which gives an immense feeling of headspace, and it also helps that the side walls of the design contain such prolonged pieces of transparent glass.
Black conservatory matches Tudor-like styling of the house.
When it came to settling on a roof covering, the green light was given to the polycarbonate roof thanks to its ability to keep out the weather and ensure that thermal efficiency is of the highest order, whatever the weather. French doors were also stipulated, and it was a very wise decision to what better way to retreat to the garden from the black conservatory.
One of the easiest choices made was the finish as it simply had to be a traditional black to match the Tudor-like styling of the house. On the inside of the frames is a classic white colour which produces a calm and soothing atmosphere indoors. It is black and white that this black conservatory is a winner in every respect.
Black conservatory, black orangery or black featured extension.
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You know you want to extend, you know you want black features, but you are not certain about a conservatory? Check out all your options, as everything we do can be chosen in black!
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