A well-designed conservatory always adds value to your home and often provides much-needed additional space. The possibilities are almost endless, a place to study, or a room that’s ideal for family gatherings, or simply as a quite retreat - together with Morton, you can achieve your dreams.
Whether your choice of material is hardwood or upvc, take inspiration from the choice of designs below, but remember, these are just a starting point for your dream conservatory, no two Morton conservatories are exactly alike....
The Victorian
Originally conceived in the 19th century to protect oranges and plants, our attractive and decorative multi-faceted Victorian conservatory is inspired by the romance of a bygone age whilst meeting the needs of modern family life, whatever the age of your home.
The Edwardian
Reflecting the straightforward tastes expressed in the first decade of the twentieth century, our simple, geometric Edwardian-style conservatory design makes the most of the available light and space, as well as enhancing the appearance of any home with its sense of understated grandeur.
The Pavilion
Morton’s pavilion or gable-ended conservatory combines the exquisite attention to detail enjoyed by The Victorian with the clean lines of The Edwardian, making it an excellent choice for an impressive entrance to your home or as a spacious kitchen extension.
The Garden Room
The garden room allows you to use all or part of the space along the width of your property and this is maximised by thoughtful positioning of French windows.
Facetted Garden Room
The facetted garden room adds an additional touch of elegance and style. The facetted roof and elevations tend to soften the profile of this conservatory.
Hipped Garden Room
Yet another take on the garden room is this double-hipped design, offering an interesting outlook from both outside and inside.
Something different?
At Morton we don’t just limit ourselves to preset traditional designs and formats. We revel in the fact that we are able to create totally bespoke designs.
Yours needn't be like any of these. For a closer look at these, and other recently completed installations we invite you to view our project gallery.