Edwardian conservatories for bungalows.
Box gutter conservatories for bungalows.
Depending on the roof design a box gutter is then attached to the eave or wall of the property.
One of the most popular conservatory designs the victorian conservatory is perfect for those with small gardens who want to add a conservatory.
The conservatory roof would then slope backwards and downwards towards the bungalow guttering and the box gutter would join the two together.
However sometimes confusion can crop up around the use of different terminology.
This timeless octagonal design pictured above featuring a hipped roof and box gutter can squeeze into the smallest of gardens and is perfect when space is at a premium.
The conservatory roof is hipped to the level of the bungalow.
This is done using a component known as a box gutter.
That includes a multi walled polycarbonate roofing system with the option of upgrading to glass.
Dwarf wall bungalows for conservatories.
Our most popular bungalow conservatory is the hipped back edwardian model.
The style is fairly easy to adapt to bungalows and other low roofed properties and it works well with the hipped back roof and the box gutter.
An edwardian hipped back with a box gutter is a popular.
Conservatories on bungalows of this nature can still be added.
Guttering is used for a wide variety of purposes but box guttering is the term mostly used to describe the drainage systems used for conservatories.
Box gutters create a sealed guttering between a conservatory and the adjoining house.
Conservatories for bungalows style options.
Victorian conservatories for bungalows.