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Get 3 Free QuotesD&I Window Solutions Ltd believe that orangeries provide an aesthetic beauty that no other form of home extension can even get close to - there really is no finer location to turn to when you want to relax in the most inviting of atmospheres. The glazed roof will guarantee the upmost energy efficiency as it will transfer outdoor heat into your new living space & the fully insulated flat platform part of the roof will help retain the heat naturally generated without being too hot during the summer months making this room perfectly suitable for all year round use.
A custom Orangery is a beautiful blend of timeless elegance and modern materials, combining the best aspects of a conservatory and an extension. Orangeries are proving ever popular and right on trend when it comes to adding extra space to any home. An orangery allows lots of light into the room through the high glass paneled roof as well as remaining warm and relaxing all year round. Custom Windows offer an innovative roofing system that is sleek and stylish with high durability. It can be designed and fabricated to any of our conservatory styles.
Traditional and contemporary designs built to your unique specification that perfectly compliment any home and add space and value to the property. Utilising the very latest machine technology with hand finishing by experienced craftsmen and factory applied coatings for a superb finish and long-life durability. Prowood Joinery's Accoya® wood structures are fully guaranteed for up to 7 years from the date of manufacture. Prowood Joinery offer a complete design, manufacture and installation service for all types of real wood conservatory, sun lounge, summer house and orangery.
The Yorkshire Conservatories' Orangery is a multi functional home extension, that creates a pleasant and relaxing space. We can supply and fit an Orangery in a range of shapes from Victorian, Georgian, Lean-to and Gables. Our orangery is also suitable to be used with box gutters, meaning there is pretty much no limit to the designs available. Your Local Conservatory Specialist, a Barnsley based manufacturer and installer of uPVC/composite/aluminium windows, doors and conservatories who have been servicing the Yorkshire area since 1987.
The unique design of livin room orangeries combines the expansive glass roof and sides of a conservatory with the structured support and strength of an orangery. Providing the looks and feel of a traditional orangery, livin room orangeries have grown in popularity because they offer a more affordable option. Featuring a classic-styled roof and a strong, durable framework constructed from the very latest energy efficient materials, cheap hybrid orangeries also feature plastered walls that give unrivalled security and insulation.
Though orangeries share many of the qualities of a conventional conservatory, the orangery differs slightly in that it is predominantly made up of brickwork and glass, rather than UPVC or aluminium and glass. This ensures that it blends in seamlessly with every style of property in South Yorkshire. The natural sunlight that pours through your orangery on a daily basis will mean that spending time inside your orangery extension is an experience that you want to relive again and again. Browse our range today and see how an Elite orangery will totally transform your home.
Similar to a greenhouse or conservatory, the Orangery provided a luxurious extension of the residence' plants, protecting the more exotic varieties from the harsh winter frosts, including citrus trees - hence the name Orangery. Modern day Orangeries are an elegant and luxurious extension of your living space. The structure of an Orangery is more substantial to that of a conservatory, having more brick work which incorporates a large lantern roof. Whether you're looking to extend your kitchen or dining room, create a home office or study or maybe even a playroom, an Orangery is a beautiful addition to your home.
Orangeries first appeared in the 17th Century when they were used for growing exotic plants from around the World that required warmer climates. Modern orangeries offer tall uninterrupted glass panes framed by solid hardwood or brickwork, with glass roofs.