P Shape Conservatories in High Wycombe

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P-shaped High-Wycombe ConservatoryHigh Wycombe P-shaped conservatory, BucksP-shape conservatory style

The P-shape conservatory is designed for larger, detached high Wycombe properties and combines the simplicity of a lean-to conservatory with the elegance of the Victorian style. It can be three-faceted or five-faceted. When you combine a lean-to with a Georgian or Edwardian -style conservatory, it becomes an L-shaped style.

An advantage of the P-shape conservatory is that it combine Edwardian or Victorian styles in a way that creats a maximum space whilst still keeping a sense of proportion in the property. The rounded part of the P-shape conservatory style can be specified in either a three- or five-segment design and the return part can have a hipped roof or a lean-to end. The the P-shape conservatory can add much-needed space to a house without taking up too much of the garden or requiring much in the way of garden redesign.

Many colours and finishes are available but, currently the most popular seem to be Grey, Anthracite grey, Chartwell Green, Painswick, Duck Egg Blue, Light oak and Oak.

P-shape conservatories are versatile because, at Bahama we can adapt the proportions of the main section and the rounded section to fit your available space and to ensure that each zone of the conservatory meets its intended purpose. Our stylish, P-shape conservatories come in a variety of styles and the rounded part of the design can be Victorian, Edwardian or gable-ended. Your P-shape conservatory can be in PVCu, hardwood or aluminium and in a range of finishes.

The P-shape conservatory creates a versatile style. This is because the conservatory extends in different directions. The P-shape conservatory is, therefore, ideal for using as two separate living areas. Modern families often use the longer part of the P-shape style as a lounge or dining area, with the rounded part being used as a children's play area. P-shaped conservatories often require larger proportions, so are better suited for larger detached properties, giving an impressive result.

Your P-shaped conservatory can be frame and glass, extending from the ground up or built on a dwarf wall to match the existing brickwork of the property. However you choose to have your P-shape conservatory, you'll find it an excellent way to combine Victorian and traditional styles, create an impression of light and space, and gain a versatile, dual-purpose addition to your home.

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