From extending an existing room, to creating that perfect little retreat, or simply adding some important additional living space for working from home, P-Shaped conservatories and Orangeries provide you with optimum floor space and incredible freedom to get creative.
Often standard conservatory styles can fail to meet your space requirements, we even produced a printed planner to help you plan your dream Luxury Living space. With P-Shaped Conservatories and Orangeries you have the opportunity to create one large open space or two separate living areas. These different living areas can be created through the combination of different conservatory styles; most typically based on Lean-To and Victorian Conservatories.
When designing P-Shaped Luxury Living spaces with our clients we look to fully understand your needs.
For example, a P-Shaped conservatory can be designed with square edges and 90 degree corners to maximise the useable space, and it is vital to look at the position of the existing and external doors to maximise the functionality of the room and avoid the ‘corridor effect’.
There can of course be a need to obtain planning permission depending on your property, however in most cases they rarely require building regulation approval as long as they are separated from your main home with existing external doors and the new floor area is less than 30m2. Our Design Team will guide you through things which are and are not possible throughout the design stage.
P-Shaped Conservatory Interior Design Ideas
It is very easy to see the appeal of the flexibility of a P-Shaped Conservatory or Orangery. They offer more room than many other Conservatory styles and the shape lends itself to multiple space uses.
Some people choose to use the entire room for a single purpose, however most tend to split the area, with the larger squarer part as a dining room and the other section for an alternate use.
A main benefit of a P-Shaped Conservatories is that they are able to be designed to be either left or right handed, this allows the conservatory to fit best in the available space. You can enhance the feeling of space and flow by installing the same flooring throughout your downstairs living area, this leads the eye on and ensures the conservatory feels part of the house.
According to TV’s property expert Phil Spencer, a well-designed Conservatory, is a relatively simple way of adding luxury living space to your home and can add up to 7% to your house value.
If you have any questions on the above then please call us on 0121 451 3724, we would be delighted to answer any questions you may have.