Why Choose Corner Infill Conservatories?
One issue many property-owners encounter is a lack of space for a traditional, three-sided conservatory. In such an instance, the best option is to utilise the ergonomic design of an infill conservatory.
Also known as a corner conservatory, the major benefit with such a variant is that it will neatly fit within the angular space between two walls. The advantages here are twofold – one, the conservatory will be cost-efficient, and two, the conservatory will be a viable option even if you have a small property and garden. A classic Victorian style can enhance the sense of beauty to these designs when external space is at a premium – we have a multitude of styles, designs and options to ensure your corner infill conservatory compliments your property.
Style and Comfort
Despite their cost-efficiency and flexible sizing benefits, our rendition of the modern infill conservatory is just as elegant and stylish as the rest of our conservatories. We believe in the unique, therefore we offer a multitude of customisable options. Some of these options include (but are certainly not limited to):
- Bay shapes
- Bells
- Spires
- Splays
With our abundance of choice, it will prove quite easy to match any existing exterior décor, whilst simultaneously capitalising on what would have otherwise been empty space. Furthermore, many Victorian and Elizabethan homes will utilise our conservatories so that the original style can be accentuated with true, modern levels of comfort.
Innovative Options
Our units are comprised of highly durable uPVC – indeed, this uPVC can stand up to even the harshest of weather conditions, whilst resisting fading and warping. Such technological feats are not possible with traditional frames, such as wood or metal.
Our use of double glazed safety glass offers a second-to-none resistance to breakage, protecting you from any unwanted intruders. Furthermore, this ‘A Rated’ glass will insulate the interior during the coldest months of the year. Our infill conservatories will therefore dramatically cut down on heating costs over time.