A gable front can be extended to form a T or P shape. See our other design pages for more examplesgable conservatory as p shape for Mr & Mrs Thornes, Northampton
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Gable conservatory for Mr & Mrs Ager, Old, NorthantsGable conservatory for Mr & Mrs Talianos, LeicesterGable Conservatory examples

Gable conservatories are becoming more and more popular, they combine attractive looks with an efficient use of space. The higher frontage of the gable frame allows even more natural light to flood in, making gable conservatories an excellent option for those looking to maximize the light into existing rooms of the house that will lead into the conservatory.

Gable conservatory for Mr & Mrs Tailor, NorthamptonGable conservatory for Ms Ingram, NorthamptonGable conservatory, structural considerations

The height of the front frame brings special structural considerations with gable conservatories, but at Vivaldi we take good care to ensure our Gable Conservatories are perfectly structurally sound, see Gable Conservatory Support Beam in our Structural Section for details. You can have complete peace of mind that all our Gable conservatory projects have been structurally proven and will withstand the very worst the climate can throw at it.
A Gable conservatory gives a fantastic, bright, airy extra room that would enhance any home.


Gable conservatory for Mr & Mrs Haydn, WhittleseyGable conservatory for Mr & Mrs Lavender, GranthamGable conservatory, bespoke style

All the example project on this page are Gable Conservatories but they are all as individual and unique as clients themselves.
We build gable style conservatories in white, 2 woodgrains and 6 colours. We construct them with low walls, higher walls (often on the house boundary side) and sometimes with brick piers if the client wants a more solid, home extension type feel.




Gable conservatory for Mr & Mrs Kennedy, PeterboroughGable conservatory for Mr & Mrs Metcalfe, Bottesford