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Cliffside offer three classic conservatory styles: Edwardian, Victorian, and Sun Lounge. Each brings a different layout and feel to your home, from the ornate angles of Victorian to the clean lines of a modern Sun Lounge.
These styles are a popular way to expand living space, increase natural light, and create a better link between house and garden. Whether you’re after a quiet reading nook or a family dining area, there’s a style to suit.
Our conservatory styles can be finished in a range of colours and woodgrain effects to suit older and newer properties alike, helping you match your home.
Classic colours like White and Cream remain firm favourites, while wood-effect finishes offer a more heritage-inspired look. If you live in a conservation area, we can help meet local design guidelines.
All Cliffside conservatories come with strong frames and multipoint locks on doors and windows. Combined with professional FENSA-approved installation, they offer peace of mind as well as extra space.
Every installation is covered by a guarantee, so you can trust your conservatory is built to last and secure year-round.
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The classic traditional conservatories are often Victorian, based on 19th century designs. The front-facing faceted design also incorporates two popular Victorian designs, namely the three facet and five facet.
Both three and five facet conservatories feature classic elements such as a bay front and steeply pitched roof, as well as some ornate ridge details. The three facet style fits well with many locations, while the five facet easily blends aesthetics with space.
The Edwardian era conservatory saw a more subtle style and design than its predecessor and has remained popular. Edwardian conservatories are superb when it comes to maximising space in your home thanks to their typical square or rectangular shape.
This symmetrical design lends itself to fully making the most of the floor space available. The additional space makes Edwardian conservatories ideal for providing an extra bit of storage or being able to host home-based functions.
Typically, a sun lounge will be attached to the side of a building. Sun lounges can be a space between the home and the garden. They are still able to add a number of benefits, such as offering a budget-friendly option.
Thanks to their straightforward design, sun lounges remain a popular choice for homeowners seeking simplicity without sacrificing comfort. They let in plenty of natural light, are easy to furnish, and can be used all year round.
Edwardian and Victorian are two classic styles that, while similar in many aspects, have some understated differences. The lines of an Edwardian conservatory are more subtle than those in the Victorian design.
Victorian conservatories have a rounded, faceted front which helps to maximise the outside views while making the interior feel a lot bigger. Both conservatory styles are perfect for traditional properties thanks to their classical roots.
We offer a range of colours and woodgrain finishes to help your conservatory suit the style of your home. Popular options include White, Cream, and Anthracite Grey.
We offer conservatory roof replacements as a standalone service, giving your space a new lease of life with improved insulation, comfort, and style.
Cliffside install Victorian, Edwardian, and Sun Lounge conservatories. Each has a different shape and feel.
We are happy to talk through bespoke options if you have something specific in mind. Our experienced team will work with you to create a space that fits your home and lifestyle.
Yes, we have a local showroom where you can see our conservatories and products in person.
See our products up close at our Lincoln showroom. It’s the perfect place to explore styles, ask questions, and chat with our friendly team about what’s right for your home.