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T SHAPED CONSERVATORY

A T-Shaped Conservatory refers to the floor plan of the conservatory in which the horizontal top line of the T will usually be a lean-to design structure attached to the property, while the vertical line of the T could be a Victorian or Edwardian design in harmony with the lean-to part of the conservatory.

By adopting a design like this, you create a large centre space that extends into the garden and also have the benefit of a conservatory along the entire wall it is attached to creating to corners for out-of-the-way seating or passageways to interior doors and rooms.

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