Luxury Orangeries
Get Your DesignsOrangeries gained popularity in England in the 17th century. Over the centuries, orangeries have evolved from practical structures into modern living spaces. Today, they serve as extensions of living spaces into gardens, providing natural light and a sense of grandeur. Orangeries are custom-designed to harmonise with existing dwellings, using subtle colour schemes and classic joinery designs. Orangeries add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any home. With their large windows and glass roofs, they provide stunning views of the outdoors and create a bright, airy space that is perfect for relaxation or entertainment. We have a portfolio of luxury orangeries, each designed and built to the highest standards. From traditional designs to modern, minimalist styles, we offer a range of luxury orangeries to suit any home.
Cost-Effective Extension
While orangeries can be a significant investment, they are a cost-effective way to add living space to your Phillack home. Compared to a traditional home extension, an orangery can be built more quickly and with less disruption, making it a more convenient and cost-effective option. While the initial cost of an orangery may be higher than a traditional home extension, the long-term benefits can make it a more cost-effective choice. Orangeries offer energy efficiency, increased property value, and a versatile space that can be used year-round. Choosing the right materials and design can make your orangery extension more cost-effective. For example, using high-quality, energy-efficient materials can reduce heating and cooling costs, while a well-designed orangery can maximise natural light and reduce the need for artificial lighting.
Further Customisation
When choosing an orangery, it’s important to consider factors such as the orientation of the structure, the amount of natural light desired, and the intended use of the space. The design should complement the existing property and enhance the overall aesthetic. We offer a range of customisation options for our orangeries. From the choice of timber and glass to the colour and finish of the structure, we ensure that each orangery is unique and tailored to the homeowner’s preferences. We can provide cornices that are curved or one, two, or three-tiered and are available in four colours. Whether you want a traditional design or a modern, minimalist style, a customised orangery can enhance your home and reflect your personal taste. Our team of experts can provide more information and offer a quote for your project using our free online quoting engine.
Range of Conservatory Roof Styles
View our range of conservatory roofs, compatible with all of our Architect Designed Living Spaces and find the perfect solution for your home.

Flat Roof

Flat Roof

Lantern Roof

Lantern Roof

Glass Roof

Glass Roof

Solid Roof

Solid Roof

Tiled Roof

Tiled Roof
Customisation Options

Black/Brown

Chartwell Green

Cream

Golden Oak

Irish Oak

Mahogany

Rosewood

Slate Grey

White

Anthracite Grey
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Book a home visitFrequently Asked Questions
What is an orangery?
An orangery is a living space with expensive brickwork that often features a dwarf wall and pillars to emulate a cosy ambience. The roof is fitted with glass pods or a lantern roof for abundant natural light. The remaining walls and central ceiling area are constructed with glass.
Is an orangery warmer than a conservatory?
Because an orangery features more solid construction and a conservatory features more glass, orangeries tend to retain more heat. However, the glazing and materials used all contribute to the overall thermal efficiency.
What is the difference between an orangery and a conservatory?
Conservatories feature more glass to let in more light, which makes them feel bright and spacious. Orangeries, on the other hand, feel more enclosed due to their more solid construction. This means that orangeries face less temperature fluctuations, making them ideal for year-round living and entertaining.
Orangeries also emulate the look and feel of house extensions, whereas conservatories serve as a seamless transition between the inside and outside.
How much are orangeries?
It is difficult to provide a price for your orangery as customisation options, your exact location in Phillack, or the surrounding area, and other factors contribute to the overall costs. The best way to get a price is to call us at 01736 754825.
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