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Orangeries
An Orangery can be the dream addition to your home, enhancing the character and value of your residence with elegance and integrity.
The striking architecture and sumptuous spatial interior – achieved through careful workmanship – are a timeless and imposing statement for any homeowner to be proud of.
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Orangeries
Typically, orangeries are made up of more brickwork and have a partly flat roof with a central ‘roof lantern’. This is the most noticeable difference between an orangery and a conservatory.
Unlike having an extension that can leave your home feeling dark, choosing an Orangery creates a balance of warmth with plenty of natural light, these are the perfect option for you to extend an existing room of your home or as a whole new seperate living space.
Thanks to the advancement of conservatory roof technology from Ultraframe, we can offer different styles of Orangeries to suit your budget.
Whichever style you choose, all our Orangeries are completely bespoke and designed around you and your needs
Traditional Bespoke Orangeries
Traditional flat roof style
Traditionally Orangeries were constructed the same way as flat roof extension. Although usually a more expensive option, it is also generally considered the better choice.
This construction method is made up of a fully insulated flat roof, with either a single lantern or multiple Lantern's positioned over key area's of your newly designed room to give you the best effect and light source, where you need it most.
We also offer flat glass designed lantern's as a contempory choice.
Bespoke Orangery style roof - from Ultraframe
Ultraframes - bespoke designed Orangery style conservatory
Here at ClimateGuard Glazing, we offer a range of Orangeries which are a lower priced alternative to an Orangery with a typical roof lantern.
Both inside and outside the effect is the same however it brings down the cost by utilising a modified conservatory roof to achieve the same visual appeal. The internal pelmet is constructed using a metalwork frame, which can be specified at various depths and sizes.