Wondering how to tell an orangery and a conservatory apart?
The easy way to tell whether a space has a conservatory or an orangery is to count the panes of glass present. A traditional conservatory will feature glass windows and doors around the entire space as well as in the roof, whereas an orangery will have a more robust brick structure with glass in the roof only.
With that in mind, you’ll be able to identify this particular extension as an orangery, thanks to its solid walls and vast glass roof. Here, the mix of brick, windows, French doors and impressive glass roof transform this orangery into the ideal setting to entertain family and friends thanks to the natural light and cosy setting it provides.
For this family, encouraging the children to play outdoors was one of the most important factors to consider in the design of this orangery. The couple asked for patio doors, as well as elegant side panelling to provide a beautiful view of the garden from within the home. The view of the picturesque green provides an enticing incentive for the children to pick up a racket or kick a ball outside.
On first glance, you may be wondering how long this renovation took, and how much it cost. One thing about choosing County for your orangery or conservatory installation is that you can expect the very best finish, high-quality materials and craftsmanship without the hefty price tag found at some of our competitors. We pride ourselves on providing the very best home improvements no matter your budget and will work with you to ensure you and your family are 100% happy with the end result. Take a look at these photos to get an idea of what we could do for you!
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