Sun Lounges/Orangries / Designs

Sun Lounges/Orangries are all about creating space. Enabling you to add a bright and refreshing room to your home that could act as a new living room, dining room, or play room – its completely up to you.
At Fersina our experienced sales team understand the importance of delivering a solution that complements your home. They’ll create a look and feel that is both light, airy and spacious as well as strong, safe and secure.
These are some of the more popular designs, all of which Fersina can personalise for your home.
3 Bay Victorian
This 3 bay design, is an example of a traditional Victorian Sun Lounges/Orangries. With its classic looks and easy adaptability it is a consideration for most of our customers, with either an old or new property.
5 Bay Victorian
This 5 bay design offers customers the classic styles and looks of the 3 bay Victorian Sun Lounges/Orangries but on a larger scale. Allowing you more floor space, whilst opting for a traditional design.
Edwardian
If increasing your floor space is very important to you, then the Edwardian Sun Lounges/Orangries is the right design for your home. This simple design allows you to maximise your plan area. The Edwardian continues year after year to be Fersina’s most popular design.
Gable Front
A gable fronted Lounges/Orangries is the perfect choice for those looking for something a little different. The style and look of the roof are stunning and it certainly offers a distinctive feature for your conservatory. This design is ideally suited for a gable ended property.
P – Shaped
If you are looking for a larger conservatory the P-Shaped is the ideal style. Combining the traditional Victorian with a lean –to the P-Shaped offers maximum space and adaptability. This style is the ideal solution to help you create both a living and dining area.
Boxgutter
A box gutter situation allows the addition of a Victorian style Sun Lounges/Orangries to be butted parallel against the existing dwelling wall, without altering existing house roof structure. The box gutter is a strong and lightweight aluminium section, which offers strength and excellent drainage capabilities.
Lean-to
The lean-to conservatory can also be described as a traditional sun room. This style is perfect for those with limited space or budget. This popular style creates a light and airy extension to your home.

