So what's an Orangery ?
Quite simply, the difference between an orangery and a
conservatory is its structure, a conservatory is generally regarded
as a temporary, non-integral part of the home. In contrast an orangery, incorporating a greater mass of solid masonry walls
and columns together with classicdetails such as an inset glass
lantern roof creates a stunning addition to your home with a
robust and permanent use and presence.
By its fundamental design, an orangery provides more insulation in the roof and walls and therefore has less fluctuation in temperature.
The possibilities are endless.
Historically an orangery was a place for the cultivation of oranges
and lemons and other exotic plants. As years passed by, orangeries slowly became much more of a room for entertaining, often built attached to the main house. Today with the availability of modern materials, they are becoming increasingly popular in creating
fabulous living spaces for a huge variety of uses from family
rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, play rooms or just simply to relax.
Orangeries are undoubtedly the next new design stage in the conservatory family cycle. They offer the perfect solution to really making our homes work for us more than ever before.
More than just a conservatory and less expensive than a traditional extension, orangeries4u offer the perfect solution. Once built, you will wonder how you ever lived without this new, inspirational space.