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Get 3 Free QuotesOrangeries are atrium-style conservatories, offering added privacy due to the use of brick pillars in the construction. Unlike other companies, we supply orangeries which incorporate essential ventilation into the designs, and our team can produce bespoke structures tailor-made to fit your requirements. When it comes to our orangeries, a wide range of shapes and options are available. You can also enhance them with other features, such as patio or French doors and everything can be tailored to your specific needs.
Originating as a room to store fruit trees in the 17th century, orangeries are a luxurious and valuable addition to any home. Today these extensions are used for a much broader range of purposes. This includes: living rooms, offices, dining rooms and kitchens. No matter what you intend to use your additional space for, an orangery will be perfect. Orangeries boast vast expanses of glazing. This allows desirable natural light to flood into the room inside. You can choose from our wide selection of window styles and door options, including bifold doors and patio doors.
At Bergson & Eaton we are frequently contacted by local architects and construction companies in need of a commercial conservatory or orangery for their project, as well as business owners who are looking to improve their commercial buildings. We are able to provide our knowledge and expertise to help with projects, which can be for a range of different clients varying from schools to nursing homes to restaurants, all seeking an impressive extra space that adds value to their organisation. We have completed numerous projects for the commercial sector, and orangeries and conservatories are becoming a popular alternative to an extension as the combination of a substantial structure, together with the luxury of outdoor living is often a sought after combination.
Our suppliers can offer a range of orangeries, perfect for homeowners looking to create a comfortable space they can use throughout the year. They can offer orangeries to homes in Aylesbury, Beaconsfield, Amersham, Tring, Lacey Green, Berkhamsted, Thame, Farnham Common, Gerrards Cross, Wendover, Harpenden and West Hampstead. An exciting alternative to a conventional conservatory is an orangery. Orangeries are becoming ever more popular with homeowners, and it is not hard to see why. The range of orangeries on offer include a variety of bespoke visual and performance features that will significantly enhance your home.
Orangeries are available in the very latest UPVC or Aluminium designs, offering a light and airy space due to their glazed roofs, which blends a delightful combination of traditional brick extensions and tailor-made conservatories. There really is no more high class location to relax in than an orangery providing the most inviting of atmospheres. The glazed roof guarantees the upmost thermal efficiency as it transfers solar energy (solar gain) into your new living space. Design - Think about the orangery you would like, then talk with us about your ideas.
For over 40 years, R & M Enterprise Windows has been Berkshire and Buckinghamshire's leading experts in the supply and installation of orangeries. Our staff are based in Slough and are always available for advice on what would suit your property, and are ready to begin designing your perfect extension today. Orangeries are no longer just about growing oranges. These versatile installations can add a whole host of benefits to your home in no time at all. These help it to look more like a part of the home.
Double Glazing Buckinghamshire has been designing & building conservatories for years, and in recent years we have extended our bespoke service to include orangeries in and around the Beaconsfield area. Whether traditional or contemporary our orangeries Beaconsfield & garden rooms bring a new dimension to quality of life at home. Kitchen extensions, dining rooms, living rooms & studios have all been housed within a Double Glazing Buckinghamshire structure. The quality & experience of design, manufacture and construction of a Double Glazing Buckinghamshire bespoke orangery is unrivaled.
Orangeries now represent a major part of our business. We have developed the expertise and skill to design and construct substantial buildings incorporating flat roof areas with one or more inset lanterns. The orangery provides more insulation in the roof and walls and tends to have less fluctuation in temperature. This provides a bright, airy and comfortable room which can be enjoyed all year round.
Orangeries, so called because they were designed to allow cooler climate countries to grow citrus fruit, are fast becoming a popular alternative to the traditional conservatory or home extension. More substantial in structure than a conservatory; an orangery tends to be built with more wood sections and include a semi solid roof which houses a beautiful roof lantern allowing the flow of natural light. By nature of their structure, orangeries offer a versatile living space and can transform a family home providing a stunning kitchen diner, giving that much sought after 'hub of the home' or it could be a superb entertaining space with the 'wow factor'.
The Bahama "Ultraframe" orangery is a great way to add conservatory-style light and space to your home and offers a new slant on traditional conservatories. These innovative structures seem to have become increasingly popular in High Wycombe, perhaps due to their interesting mix of practical properties, sunlight and privacy. An orangery is an atrium-style conservatory, where your adjoining rooms flood with light and bring you the feeling of grandeur that comes from its height. Bahama's orangeries, like conservatory styles, are both traditional and contemporary, falling somewhere between a conservatory and a traditional extension.
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