The lantern conservatory style was the original conservatory style when they were known as orangeries.
Small lantern roof conservatory.
Flat roof lantern conservatories.
Natural light day or night.
Glass roof lanterns becoming a more popular option for giving a feeling of openness for your conservatory.
Conservatories can be attached to existing buildings or manufactured as standalone structures.
For those with the right budget a lantern conservatory style makes a fantastic statement of grandeur and elegance.
A conservatory is a glazed structure with a glass roof and walls that serve as a charming solution for enjoying the outdoors without having to leave your home.
The raised ceiling also creates a light and airy effect which is calming and tranquil.
The plastered perimeter ceiling can be used to incorporate downlights to add ambience or even integrated speakers for the true 21st century experience.
Orangeries are typically built onto existing homes but an increasing number of new build homeowners are becoming the lucky recipients of an orangery.
Small lantern roof orangery with french doors moving into a new build home is incredibly exciting but even more exciting when a ready built orangery is part of it.
Instead of bleaching the conservatory with electric lights and tainting the close to outdoor feeling that the room is designed for a glass roof lantern is placed at the centre of your ceiling and protrudes upwards.
Lantern conservatories feature a two tier conservatory roof on different levels creating a wedding cake effect.