T-Shaped Conservatory Features
A T-shape conservatory combines two conservatory styles to create a distinctive ‘T’ shape. These large conservatories project into your outdoor space, providing a light and bright living space to be enjoyed all year around. With seven walls, four sides and three front facing walls, this style of conservatory usually combines Victorian, Georgian or Gable-End designs. Often featuring bifold or patio doors and floor to ceiling glass, this particular style of conservatory is perfect for those looking to bring lots of natural light in your home.
Conservatories for Large Gardens
This T-shape option makes your home a truly stand-out property. If you are lucky enough to have a large garden or outdoor area, a T-shape conservatory is the perfect way to seamlessly transition between indoors and outdoors.
CONTACT USBespoke Conservatory Designs
At KJM Group, no two installations are the same. With made-to-measure designs available in a range of uPVC finishes, colours, and styles, we have the perfect option to suit your home’s style. Check out our gallery to see the conservatories that we have created for our customers below.
VISIT OUR GALLERYAbout KJM Group
Looking for your next home improvement project? Our friendly team have over 40 years of expertise and are happy to help you design your dream conservatory. Speak to a member of our team today by calling 01264 359355, or use our helpful contact form.
LEARN MORET-Shaped Conservatory Prices Andover and Hampshire
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To receive a tailored T-shaped conservatory quote, please complete our contact form or you can give us a call on 01264 359355.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a T-shaped conservatory require planning permission?
This is entirely dependent on the project, but you may need to consider obtaining planning permission first. if you have any questions or concerns, please contact us today.
Can you install a T-shaped conservatory in my area?
Our quality team provides installation to Andover and Hampshire areas. Contact our team today to discuss if we can reach your area.
What is the difference between a T-shape and P-shape conservatory?
T-shape conservatories usually contain front-facing bifold or patio doors and are more suited to large gardens. In contrast, P-shape conservatories usually include doors on one end or each end of the structure.