With classic lines and a rectangular or square shape, an Edwardian conservatory makes an attractive addition to any style of property, generously extending your floor plan for a greater use of space.
The Edwardian Conservatory – Liverpool
Sometimes known as the Georgian conservatory, the key difference between the Platinum Edwardian and Victorian conservatory options, is that the Edwardian is rectangular or square in its footprint; offering more subtler lines, than the much more elaborate Victorian conservatory choice. Often found extending the interior space of traditional 18th century stately homes, the highly exclusive Edwardian conservatory originally symbolised high financial status and class; often emulating classic Greek and Roman architecture in its design. With high, sloping roofs, and an extravagant vaulted look, the Edwardian conservatory encapsulates sophistication and airiness; and with its rectangular or square design, it successfully maximises space efficiency for internal furniture options.
Did you know that it is not always necessary to obtain planning permissions for an Edwardian conservatory? A delightfully classic addition to any property, the Platinum Edwardian conservatory is suitable for year-round usage, and as a bespoke product, it can be tailored to your every need.
Alongside being fully bespoke, your Edwardian conservatory roof can be customised with a selection of accessories, such as contemporary uPVC finials and cresting options, to achieve your desired finished look. At Platinum, we ensure every Edwardian conservatory roof is fully finished, featuring beautiful designed foiled end caps, finishing your conservatory to stylish perfection.
When choosing the glazing for your Edwardian conservatory, it is important to consider how different material options will effect your finished conservatory. The two most common glazing options for our Platinum Edwardian conservatories are glass and polycarbonate, and with each option comes a variety of benefits and factors to consider.
Broadly speaking, glass panelled conservatory roofs offer better light levels, creating a brighter interior and more spacious feel, whereas polycarbonate panels are often a more economical option and offer better protection against sun glare. However, given the British weather, polycarbonate can be much noisier than glass options when it is raining.
Platinum Edwardian conservatory roofs are designed with modern British living in mind; strategically built to eliminate water ingress, the Edwardian is fully draught and leak proof. Regarding its energy efficiency, with its unique thermal twin-walled top caps, the Edwardian conservatory conserves more warmth within the build, meaning less energy is required to heat it.
Furthermore, when it comes to Platinum conservatories, safety comes first. The Edwardian conservatory is designed with enhanced levels of built-in security, and cannot be deconstructed from the outside. Another clever design feature is the Edwardian’s centre bar, which is located higher within the conservatory than in more traditional Edwardian designs, making less of a hazard for those taller family members.
Why not consider a Platinum lantern roof for your new Edwardian conservatory? The traditional design of the Edwardian extension lends itself almost perfectly to the exciting new roof feature; creating a striking focal point within the conservatory, whilst dramatically increasing light levels and spaciousness.
Choosing windows, doors and conservatories from Liverpool’s Platinum Windows is easy. Our four step approach is simple but effective, with professionalism every step of the way.
uPVC windows, doors and conservatories are available in a wide range of colours. Discover beautiful foiled finishes, offering a wide range of coloured windows, doors, conservatories in Liverpool.


Please note that other colours are available with longer lead times. All colours are representative only – please refer to our swatch booklet for accurate colours and finishes. RAL numbers are quoted to be the nearest match.








