Orangeries - the perfect combination of an extension and a conservatory
Adding an orangery to your home helps you to combine the benefits of natural light with the extra space and privacy that you get from a typical extension. These glazed extensions can help improve the warmth and overall appearance of your Yorkshire home, as well as saving on your heating bills. There are a large range of designs, layouts and configurations available for your orangery so that there is something to suit your unique needs and style whether it is modern or traditional.
How orangeries the perfect combination of an extension and a conservatory
Adding an orangery to your home helps you to combine the benefits of natural light with the extra space and privacy that you get from a typical extension. These glazed extensions can help improve the warmth and overall appearance of your Yorkshire home, as well as saving on your heating bills. There are a large range of designs, layouts and configurations available for your orangery so that there is something to suit your unique needs and style whether it is modern or traditional.
Explore diverse conservatory colour options: classic White, Elephant Grey, rich Green, and more
Our bespoke conservatories are available in a wide range of colours to suit your home’s style, offering a personalised touch that blends seamlessly with your property. You can opt for dual colours, like Chartwell Green externally and White internally. Additionally, choosing a woodgrain foil combines the classic look of natural wood with modern durability. Woodgrain foils provide a rich, textured finish that enhances your conservatory’s beauty while ensuring long-lasting performance and resistance to weathering.
Orangery glazing options to make your life easier and meet all of your needs
With an orangery from K Glazing, you do not need to worry about the amount of maintenance that will be required to look after it. Our self-clean glass means that you never need to concern yourself with cleaning issues, and the solar control glass ensures a comfortable temperature can be maintained whether you are in the midst of a heatwave or the depths of the coldest winter.
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Explore diverse conservatory colour options: classic White, Elephant Grey, rich Green, and more
Our bespoke conservatories are available in a wide range of colours to suit your home’s style, offering a personalised touch that blends seamlessly with your property. You can opt for dual colours, like Chartwell Green externally and White internally. Additionally, choosing a woodgrain foil combines the classic look of natural wood with modern durability. Woodgrain foils provide a rich, textured finish that enhances your conservatory’s beauty while ensuring long-lasting performance and resistance to weathering.
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Orangery glazing options to make your life easier and meet all of your needs
With an orangery from K Glazing, you do not need to worry about the amount of maintenance that will be required to look after it. Our self-clean glass means that you never need to concern yourself with cleaning issues, and the solar control glass ensures a comfortable temperature can be maintained whether you are in the midst of a heatwave or the depths of the coldest winter.
FAQs
What is the difference between an orangery and a conservatory?
The main distinction between an orangery and a conservatory lies in their construction. Orangeries are primarily built with brick, featuring large windows and a flat roof with a central glazed section called a lantern. Conservatories, on the other hand, are mostly glass structures with a pitched, fully glazed roof.
What type of property is an orangery suitable for?
Orangeries can be added to any detached or semi-detached house or even a bungalow. As they can be customised to suit any design, they can be added to traditional properties or modern ones with ease.
Will my orangery be too hot to use during the summer?
When you install an orangery using K Glazing, we can provide innovative solar control glass. This helps to moderate the temperature in your orangery, ensuring that it does not become too hot during the summer months and also prevents it from becoming cold during the winter.
Do I need planning permission for an orangery?
An orangery usually falls within permitted development rights. This means that there is often no need to apply for planning permission as long as certain rules are followed.
Will an orangery add value to my home?
As an orangery adds square footage to the footprint of your property, it is almost certain to increase its value. In addition to this, it is also seen as a very desirable feature and can make the home feel more spacious to any potential buyers, therefore increasing its saleability.
















