Despite their lack of size, small conservatories are very popular amongst home owners. For those of you looking to extend your home but don’t fancy a large extension, you may want to consider a small conservatory.
If you have a small sized home and garden then more thought will need to be placed into your conservatory shape and style.
Square and rectangular conservatories will compliment properties with alcoves and protrusions.
The conservatory roof needs to be considered too. Some conservatory roofs dominate their surroundings so when choosing your design you will want a style which embraces and enhances your available space.
Small conservatories are ideal for home offices, allowing you to peacefully work within a comfortable space. Combine a cool neutral palette with tactile materials to create a laid back vibe and accessorise with a stylish desk and chair.
For an illuminated work space, position your desk next to the window in order to make use of the natural light.
When you need a break from your desk, rest your feet up on a comfy sofa or armchair. Decorate with plants and trendy décor for a modern appearance.
Less is more where small conservatories are concerned. When you walk into your extension you do not want to be overwhelmed with plants, ornaments or big suites of furniture. Consider the space you have and then use it wisely.
A small conservatory can be the perfect spot for afternoon tea and can be a warm, inviting area for guests and family.
For those with country style homes, rattan table and chairs make a lovely accompaniment.
Fun quirky ornaments and colourful coasters make great table accessories, giving your small conservatory a homely appeal.
If your home is restricted by height then there are many conservatory styles to choose from, including dwarf and low pitch models. However the simplest and most affordable of all conservatory designs has to be the Lean-To.
The Lean-To conservatory is perfect for properties with low leaves such as a cottages and bungalows.
Compared to other conservatories they are much lower in height. This is due to their low pitch roof and simple understated design.
The Lean-To conservatory can be adapted to suit a wide range of properties.
Conservatory prices will vary between company but you can get a free guide price on our website using our conservatory cost calculator.
You can compare different conservatory styles as well as glass and roof designs. For instant conservatory prices, visit our conservatory quoting engine today.
Size (mm x mm) |
Lean-to Dwarf Wall |
Low Pitch Model |
2500×3000 |
£2,000 |
£2,100 |
2500×3500 |
£2,200 |
£2,300 |
3000×3000 |
£2,300 |
£2,400 |
3500×3500 |
£2,400 |
£2,500 |