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The
DWL range of conservatories
Brighten your
home – by adding more
light, airy space as you extend your home.
Conservatories come in many different shapes, styles
and sizes. There are many different glass options
to choose from as well as different finishes and ancillary
items. The information below will give you an insight
to the range of choices available to you from DWL.
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Victorian
style conservatories
This is the most frequently
chosen style of conservatory because, despite it’s
name, it works well with most styles of house. Distinguished
by a deeply pitched roof with ornate decorative details
at the ridge, Victorian designs usually have a ‘bay
front’ made up of either 3 or 5 panels or ‘facets’. |
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Edwardian
style conservatories
Gracefully understated,
this is a flat fronted, variant of the Victorian conservatory
and is known most often as ‘Edwardian’
but is sometimes described as ‘Georgian’
in style. |
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Mediterranean
style conservatories
Clean-cut and modern.
Our continental style ‘Mediterranean’
conservatory or sunroom is extremely versatile. A
cost efficient approach to extending your home and
making the most of our ever-changing seasons. |
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Gable Front
style conservatories
From the outside, a gable
front adds a sense of grandeur and scale to your home.
Move inside and you’ll realise it maximises the
feeling of light and space – which is, after all,
one of the main reasons for having a conservatory. |
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| Bespoke
design and build service
The skills of our technicians and craftsmen along
with the versatility of our products and manufacturing
techniques mean we at DWL can build your conservatory
to your exact specification - regardless of shape
and size right down to the smallest detail.
Don't think the shape of your house or size of your
garden restricts your design in any way. Whatever
your dream, it’s likely we can create a custom
designed conservatory for you. |
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DWL and the
Ultra-Frame System
DWL has teamed up with Ultraframe – the leading
manufacturer in conservatory roofing technology. The
Ultraframe system was independently tested and certified
by The British Board of Agrement (BBA) who assigned
the roofs “a life expectancy of 25 years”.
In the last ten years more than a quarter of a million
conservatories have been fitted with a long-lasting
Ultraframe roof. |
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