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England - the Holly Land for conservatories. There are no people in the world who loves the gardens and conservatories more than English. In fact, the English are the inventors of 2 of 3 major architectural styles of conservatories:

Victorian conservatory - one of the three major types - easily recognized with its round sides and bay window with 3 or 5 sides.

Edwardian conservatory - a simpler and more democratic, but still exquisitely seasoned in the style of the former great colonial empire.

Edwardian conservatory

Edwardian type

The architecture of this type implies simple rectangular shape and gable roof, providing maximum possible space in the winter garden. In other words this conservatory is more like separate sunny room than winter garden in your yard. Enliven with artless solid door, for example as depicted in this illustration:

 

A distinctive feature of the English winter garden is their universal style decision roof. English conservatory can be used as a place for tea parties, conversations and relaxation. A typical color scheme  - pink with white, cream and green, as well as yellow, blue or shades of old gold. Traditionally, great importance is paid to the windows. As an essential part of the interior, a lot of money are paid for their decoration. The British love to use stained glass technology in conservatories, but also actively used are window decorating techniques. Curtains made in-ceiling, and floors should certainly be warm and soft - perfect choice is a carpet with picture. Organically in the English style will look perfect artificially antique furniture - wood or white shades. In general, most natural materials are perfect for the interior of Edwardian conservatory.

 

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