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Orangery Designs Are A Winter Saviour

Posted by Conservatories Expert
Dec 20
2010

 

On what was supposed to be the busiest shopping weekend of the year, turned out to be something of a damp squib. The excess snowfall left many people housebound and helpless. Families with kids may have been left particularly frustrated as children tend to get somewhat bored after a while if stuck in the home. Such instances can be overcome when you have some form of extension added onto your home. Get prepared for next winter now with an orangery.

Orangeries are on an even grander scale than a conservatory. Whereas, a conservatory is mostly created using UPVC materials, orangery designs stand-out because of their brick built aesthetics. They are a much larger form of extension and offer as much floor space as you could possibly wish for. An orangery design will also provide you with the warmth and comfort you need during the cold winter days when you cannot get out of the house, something guaranteed to keep the kids with smiles on their faces.

You can personalise the orangery in any way you wish depending on how you most want to utilise it once it is installed. Fit it out with an appropriately sized sofa to extend your living room, or place a dining table inside to turn it into the most exclusive dining area for those occasions when you invite friends and family over. When you add your own individual touch to it you could help raise your home’s value and profile at the same time.

By adding an extension onto the back of your property you will be displaying evidence of your commitment to the home. It could give your home a new lease of life and encourage you to live there for longer if you had previously been considering moving to a brand new home elsewhere.


Nov 23
2010

 

If you are starting to run out of room within the home for you and your family, you need to do something about it. Moving home is not always an option, so other alternatives need to be looked into. Some form of extension is always a distinct possibility, although it can cost a lot to have one added in the home. But what many people do not take into consideration is the fact that an extension can add value onto the sale price of a home.

The extension that can usually add the most value is an orangery. Orangeries are slowly becoming the number one choice of extension due to their wonderful good looks and because they tend to complement traditional brickwork. An orangery design can completely transform the way you live your life in the home as it can be used as an extra cooking, dining or lounging area. Your kitchen, dining room or living room may even become redundant because of it.

Orangery designs give you the opportunity to make more use of the garden area, both from the indoors and outdoors. The light that comes into the orangery will make for a cosy and bright atmosphere at all times of the year. Beautiful views of the garden are also guaranteed for those times when you just fancy sitting back and relaxing with a cup of tea.

One of the main plus points of an orangery is that they can add as much as 15% onto the sale price of a home. They could even make a property more saleable and catch the interest of buyers more readily. Unique features do not come any better than this type of extension.

It may seem like an extravagant purchase, but once bought it could provide you with better living for at least 30 years.


Get A Modern Orangery Design In Your Back Garden

Posted by Conservatories Expert
Aug 5
2010

 

When people start to run out of room at their home and consider some form of extension, their thoughts usually immediately turn to loft extensions, an extension of their existing house or a conservatory. While all of these ideas have their own specific benefits, there is another option which has grown in popularity as a result of the amount of extra room it can provide and also its stylish good looks.

Orangeries could be viewed as being the better looking cousin of a conservatory as it is a similar type of structure, but the looks of an orangery design are completely different to that of a conservatory. The majority of an orangery is made up of brickwork as opposed to just being made up of uPVC materials, meaning that it stands out less than a conservatory, but provides much better looks than a conservatory could ever do. This is reflected in the price of an orangery as it is a lot more expensive than a conservatory, but once you see it in the flesh you will understand why that is the case. They are pure elegance and are one of the most coveted extensions.

Although they were traditionally seen as places where you would grow your favourite plants, they have much purposeful uses nowadays as they can be used as an extension of a living room, dining room or kitchen. The amount of floor space is also vaster than in lean to conservatories, so there is no reason why you cannot install some specialist furniture inside it. Tables, chairs and sofas can easily be placed inside so that not just you, but all your family and friends can enjoy it at the same time. It will not only add space to your home, but it will also add value onto it as they are much lusted after.



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