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Get 3 Free QuotesOur beautiful Orangeries in Luton will blend seamlessly with existing brickwork, blending property and extension together effortlessly. An Orangery is a luxurious way to extend your home, providing you with a beautiful new living space for relaxing or entertaining. Our Luton Orangeries combine the light and feel of a conservatory, with all the practical benefits of a sunroom. They offer great flexibility in terms of design and be can be used to complement existing property features so that they look like a natural extension of a building.
An orangery can create a stylish, bespoke new space to your home and you don't have to own a stately mansion to have one! Orangeries are a great alternative to a regular conservatory and here at iGlaze we can sit down with you and discuss all your options and what would suit your needs the best. The main difference between a conservatory and orangery is the roof. Orangeries have a flat roof around the perimeter with a glass roof lantern that sits on a raised platform built into the roof structure.
Orangeries If you think that an orangery is a farm with fruit orchards you would be wrong, but their origins do go back to the time when fruit trees needed protection from winter weather. The Renaissance in Italy whose Mediterranean climate is good for citrus fruit growing saw the development of buildings to provide that protection. Think large greenhouse but these days with the availability of all types of fruit in supermarkets, an orangery is a place to relax and enjoy both your internal surroundings and the garden outside.
The services that we offer enhance your property as a whole, making it more functional and attractive. From concept through to installation, customer satisfaction is paramount at Paul Ingram Design. Get in touch to find out more about our conservatory and orangery installation work across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire. At Paul Ingram Design, we take a different approach to many sales orientated companies. We undertake an initial site visit to discuss your individual requirements, we follow this with a survey and design service which ensures that you are totally happy with everything prior to installation.
Evolution's collection of bespoke, timber effect Orangeries are an increasingly popular alternative to a conservatory or home extension. The combination of a stunning and substantial structure, our beautiful timber alternative windows and doors, and a showpiece lantern roof supplied by our preferred retail partners are fused with the luxury of outdoor living to create a highly desirable addition to any home. The addition of an Orangery enables you to make the most of your garden, whether it's raining or not and allows you to fully appreciate the summer months whilst indoors.
Orangeries offer an innovative design that brings harmony between a traditional house extension and conservatory. This means that you'll be able to enjoy all the benefits of a new living space with a higher brick to glass ratio for an increased degree of privacy. Exuding a classic charm, the orangery design has been updated to meet modern standards with premium grade materials and contemporary manufacturing techniques. This means you'll be able to bring a traditional charm to your home without missing out on exceptional quality.
Orangeries gained popularity in Italy during the 18th century, and they provide a timeless alternative to the more common conservatory, the main difference being the layout of the the roof glass. Where conservatories usually feature an entirely glazed roof, orangeries use a solid roof with a central 'lantern' to allow sunlight to enter. This provides a less invasive, softer feel to the interior and allows additional lighting to be installed in the roof, rather than the walls. The outside walls of an orangery are also different with the fenestration being part of the fascia rather than the whole structure, making the orangery a more private, intimate space.