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Orangeries Daventry

Daventry & Northamptonshire

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Upgrade Your Home with a Light-Filled Orangery

Bespoke Aluminium & uPVC Orangeries

Orangeries are a stylish addition to any home. Whilst conservatories are a great way to add extra space to your home whilst is filling it with natural light, sometimes this can be too much of a good thing if you have a south facing aspect, even the best engineered conservatory could become a bit too hot for comfort this is where a quality Orangery comes in.

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    Solid Construction Orangeries

    Create new, versatile living space for your property with our range of thermally efficient orangeries. Styleglaze offers homeowners a totally flexible design process, helping to ensure that your orangery is exactly as you dreamed.

    Whether you want an orangery extension that is of a more traditional design, or something more contemporary, you’ll be able to work closely with our design experts. When you choose Styleglaze, you won’t have to compromise on aesthetics or performance.

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    Natural Light From a Lantern Roof

    An orangery is a perfect way to extend your home and create a light and airy space that can be enjoyed all year round. An orangery is lighter than a standard extension and creates a more natural transition to the garden. More windows and a large lantern roof mean that the orangery is flooded with light while still retaining heat in the winter and insulating against the cold in the winter.

    An orangery can be used as a dining room, family room, playroom, home office or just a place to relax and watch the garden. With careful design, an orangery can become the perfect extension to your home.

    Contemporary Orangeries

    If you are considering an orangery, there are a few things to bear in mind. The first is that an orangery should be designed specifically to complement the existing style and architecture of your property.

    The second thing to consider is the type of materials that you want to use for your orangery. There is a wide range of materials available, from traditional timber to modern uPVC and aluminium. We want your orangery to be low maintenance and last a long time so we recommend uPVC or aluminium.

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    Solid Roof Orangery

    One of the outstanding features of an orangery is the lantern roof so it may seem odd to suggest that a solid tile roof may suit you if the amount of glass will restrict your use. You may want to use your orangery as an office which could mean that you would have problems with glare on the computer screens, especially if the orangery is in a South facing garden.

    Your extension would still have orangery styling for the walls which gives you large windows for natural light. A combination of roof tiles and glazing panels could give you the best of both worlds.

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    Choosing an Extension

    There’s a lot to consider before you decide whether you want a full extension, an orangery or a conservatory. You will live with it for a long time and you want it to enhance your home and improve its value when you sell. Whichever you choose, Styleglaze has the experience to plan and install your extension. You don’t have to go to half a dozen providers to get the job done. We’ll take care of the building work, electric and ancillary services. Let us make it easy for you.

    Aluminium & uPVC
    We offer orangeries in a choice of either uPVC or aluminium. Each comes with its own unique qualities. Aluminium windows have slimline frames, which helps to create a contemporary look. uPVC is a cost-effective material that is also low maintenance. We’ll work with you to understand how you will use your new space and the environment so that we can make the best recommendations.
    Conservatories & Orangeries
    You’ve probably first of all thought about creating extra space. A conservatory is an obvious choice if you don’t want the upheaval or cost of a full extension. An orangery falls between a conservatory and an extension. It has more wall space and a light pelmet perimeter. The lantern roof sits in that space, so it is less exposed to sunlight. There is more building work involved with an orangery which makes it a higher cost than a conservatory.
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