CHOOSING THE RIGHT CONSERVATORY
Conservatories can help to transform your home by creating extra space perfectly tailored to you. With an extensive collection of conservatory styles to choose from, you can be sure to find the right one to suit your home.
Ultraframe is the leading manufacturer of conservatory products in the UK. We have been at the forefront of innovation for over 30 years and continue to find new ways to improve our product range through high-performing technology.
CONSERVATORY ROOF OPTIONS
Ultraframe can provide a range of conservatory roof options, each of which provides different benefits. All Ultraframe roof systems can be customised to suit your specific requirements, speak to your local Ultra Installer today.
Classic Roof →
The original Ultraframe roof, our Classic Roof has been evolved and refined over the past 30 years to ensure it sets a definitive standard. Available with various performance glass specifications and sizes from 24mm through to 35mm, you’ll be able to customise your roof by selecting from a portfolio of colours. |
Ultrasky Roof →
Quantal →
This aluminium conservatory roof is strong, aesthetically pleasing and delivers superb thermal performance. This is achieved in part due to its externally sleeved aluminium and foam insulation. The British Board of Agrement (BBA) – a lead body that approves and certifies manufacturer’s products has assessed and approved this system. |
Ultraroof →
If you’re looking for a tiled conservatory roof that incredible thermal performance, choose Ultraroof. The lightest and strongest tiled conservatory roof on the market with the entire installation process designed with convenience in mind. |
Livinroof →
Livinroof combines the best elements of solid and glass roofs. Whether you are planning a new house extension or replacing an existing conservatory roof, Livinroof provides the design flexibility you need. Constructed from aluminium or insulated composite external panels and insulation it is robust but stylish. |
CONSERVATORY STYLES
Our wide range of high-performance conservatories are perfectly tailored to you. Warm, elegant and bright; every conservatory features high-performance glass and endless conservatory design options.
With an extensive collection to choose from, you can be sure to find the right style to create your ideal living space (if you need to upgrade your existing roof, we can help with that too!).
Ultraframe roof systems are compatible with almost any building configuration, meaning you won’t be restricted by choice when designing your room.
Gable-End →
The front of the roof doesn't slope back to the centre on Gable conservatories. Instead, the front of the conservatory stays upright, like the end of a house. Square or rectangular in style, this gives you maximum space to plan the interior of your gable conservatory. |
Georgian →
Georgian conservatories, also known as Edwardian conservatories, feature a flat front and a square or rectangular symmetrical room, making it a flexible shape with no wasted space. Georgian conservatory styles typically have a high, sloping roof that gives a spectacular vaulted effect. Available in a single hip style joined directly to the wall, or a double hip style which contains a gutter where it meets the wall. Double hipped conservatories are perfect for bungalows or properties with lower window positions. |
Lean-to →
Lean-to conservatories, or Mediterranean conservatories as they are also known, is the simplest conservatory style. The clean lines give it a contemporary look and are popular for modern houses. This conservatory style is perfect for properties that have restricted space under the eaves, like a bungalow, or have an area that is too awkward for traditional conservatories. |
Victorian →
Victorian conservatories suit all types of home whether it be a period property or a new build. The Victorian conservatory style featuring a bay front, steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details usually springs to mind when people think of conservatory designs. The Ultraframe Classic Roof system can give your Victorian conservatory a distinguished, classical appearance and be configured in any design. |
T-Shape →
The T-shape conservatory style is a combination conservatory featuring a central projection. It can be Victorian, Gable or Georgian in style and works best on larger properties. T-shape conservatories are versatile, allowing you to create two distinct living spaces within one room. The central part can create a ‘porch effect’ and projects into the garden, exaggerating the sense of bringing the garden into the home. |
P-Shape →
The P-shape conservatory style is ideal for larger, detached properties. Combining a lean-to conservatory with a Victorian conservatory, which can be either three-faceted or five-faceted. The P-shape conservatory creates a versatile space as the conservatory extends in different directions, ideal for using as two separate living areas. |
Ultraframe Conservatory Range
Add value to your home and create a brand-new living space with a beautiful new conservatory. Conservatory extensions don't only provide valuable additional space, they can also increase the value of your home.
CLASSIC
Classic conservatories incorporate the latest roof and glazing design technologies and can be complemented with a range of optional extras. Available in traditional or contemporary styles and can help bring your garden into your home.
PERFORMANCE
Performance conservatories feature the latest super insulated column technology, which has 5 times more thermal efficiency than standard brick columns. The decorative cornice gives a sense of grandeur to the conservatory both externally and internally, with the plastered columns and insulated pelmet to give a cosy, room like feel.
CONSERVATORY EXTENSION
Conservatory extensions add style and shape to the outside and a 'room like' feel on the inside. Ideal for open plan kitchen extensions, the insulating perimeter ceiling pelmet on the inside improves thermal performance, houses lights or speakers and gives a 'room like' appearance with a plastered finish.
Externally, choose from a range of cornices to add style and shape to the home whilst hiding guttering.
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of the most frequently asked questions when choosing, designing and planning new conservatories.