Designs 
Reflections provide contemporary, traditional or more bespoke complex conservatories, using the ultraframe roofing system. We can create any style you would like, please take a look at some examples of designs available, if a design is not shown don’t worry one of our advisors can assist with any design queries, contact us on 0800 181 279 or complete our on line contact form. 
 
Orangery  
The orangery is basically a traditional, atrium-style conservatory, with an orangery, your adjoining rooms flood with light and there's a feeling ofgrandeur that comes from the interior height of the orangery. 
 
 
P Shape 
The P-shape conservatory is a style that's ideal for larger, detached properties, combining a lean to conservatory and a Victorian conservatory to produce a larger more versatile living space, the roof can either be three-faceted or five-faceted depending on your requirements. 
 
T Shape  
The T-shape conservatory is a very versatile style, allowing you to create two distinct living spaces within the one room. With T-shape conservatories, the central part projects into the garden, which exaggerates the sense of bringing the garden into the home. The central projection on a T-shape conservatory style can also create a ‘porch effect’. This can highlight your elegant French doors. 
Victorian  
The Victorian conservatory is the most popular style of conservatory. That's because the Victorian conservatory suits all house styles – be they period property or a new build. The Victorian conservatory springs most readily to mind when people think of conservatory styles.The Victorian conservatory style includes a bay front, a steeply pitched roof and  
ornate ridge details 
Large Span  
Large conservatory styles are most often used for swimming pools, allowing you to enjoy your pool all year round without worrying about the leaves, insects and weather issues that you get with an outdoor pool. You'll also save money on chemicals and maintenance by housing your pool in a portal conservatory. The large conservatory style is also perfect  
for a fitness room, Jacuzzi or spa 
Lantern  
Lantern conservatories feature a two-tier conservatory roof on different levels, creating a 'wedding-cake' effect. The two levels are separated by a row of windows that is highly stylish and makes this style ideal for period properties of Victorian and Edwardian vintage, where relatively plain conservatories might not match the grandeur of the existing building. 
 
Georgian 
The Georgian conservatory style features a flat front and a square or rectangular symmetrical shape. This makes the Georgian conservatory a really handy shape for laying out furniture and plants, with no wasted space. The Georgian conservatory typically has a high, sloping roof style that gives a spectacular vaulted effect. Your conservatory floods with light, making it a bright, airy and uplifting room. 
Gable  
A gable-end conservatory can add real grandeur to your home. Gable-end conservatories date back to the Georgian style, of which modern gable-end conservatories are a variant. With a gable-end conservatory, the front of the roof doesn't slope back to the centre. Instead, the front of the conservatory stays upright, like the end of a house. This is where the gable-end conservatory style gets its name from.