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  • Aim Windows Ltd Logo

    Aim Windows Ltd

    10.00

    (49 reviews)
    Services & skills
    Windows / Doors / Conservatories
    Orangeries
    Secondary Glazing
    Conservatory Installation
    Porch Installation
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  • Ethinex Ltd Logo

    Ethinex Ltd

    9.90

    (17 reviews)
    Services & skills
    Windows / Doors / Conservatories
    Orangeries
    Bifold Doors Repair
    Bifold Doors Installation
    Triple Glazing Repair
    Call
  • Best Glazing Limited Logo

    Best Glazing Limited

    9.79

    (58 reviews)
    Services & skills
    Windows / Doors / Conservatories
    Orangeries
    Conservatory Installation
    Bay Windows Installation
    French Doors Installation
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  • Vanguard Glazing Logo

    Vanguard Glazing

    9.71

    (24 reviews)
    Services & skills
    Windows / Doors / Conservatories
    Orangeries
    Aluminium Doors Installation
    Wooden Sash Windows Installation
    Aluminium Windows Repair
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  • Gold Shield Repairs Logo

    Gold Shield Repairs

    9.72

    (91 reviews)
    Services & skills
    Windows / Doors / Conservatories
    Orangeries
    Windows and Doors
    Aluminium Windows Repair
    Triple Glazing Repair
    Call
  • Services & skills
    Windows / Doors / Conservatories
    Orangeries
    Conservatory Installation
    Bifold Doors Installation
    UPVC Doors Installation
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Thinking about adding an orangery to your home? Whether you're dreaming of a stylish new space to relax, entertain, or simply enjoy more natural light, find orangery installers near you with Checkatrade.

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Orangery extension

What is an orangery?

An orangery is a glazed extension, with brick or stone pillars, a solid perimeter roof, and large windows or glass doors. It offers a light-filled space that feels like a true part of your home. They are typically better insulated than conservatories, making them great for year-round use.

Orangeries are perfect for:

  • Kitchen-diners

  • Garden rooms

  • Lounges or entertaining spaces

  • Home offices or studios

What's involved in orangery installation?

Every orangery is unique, but most installation projects follow a similar process:

  • Site assessment and design consultation

  • Planning permission guidance (if needed)

  • Groundworks and foundations

  • Brickwork or blockwork walls

  • Roof structure and glazing

  • Windows and doors

  • Internal plastering, lighting, and flooring

  • Optional extras: underfloor heating, roof lanterns, bi-fold doors

Your chosen orangery installer will be able to guide you through the options to suit your home and budget. Speaking of which...

How much does it cost to build an orangery?

The cost of an orangery will depend on its size, design, materials, and finishes. As a rough guide the average cost of an orangery (16m²) tends to sit around £32,500.

As a per metre squared cost for different orangery materials, you're looking at around:

  • £2,500 per m² for a hardwood orangery

  • £1,200 per m² for a uPVC orangery

  • £2,100 per m² for an aluminium orangery

Read our guide to orangery costs for more detailed information, including a cost comparison with conservatories and standard home extensions.

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FAQs about orangeries

What's the difference between an orangery and a conservatory?

The main difference between an orangery and a conservatory is that conservatories are fully glazed structures with a low brick base. In comparison, an orangery is a brick or stone structure with large, tall glazing panels.

Orangeries tend to be more integrated into the property's existing architecture, as though they were a natural extension of the home.

Do I need planning permission for an orangery?

Many orangeries fall under permitted development, but it's always a good idea to check with your local authority before starting work, especially if you live in a conservation area or a listed building. Your orangery installer will also be able to offer you guidance and help with planning applications, if needed.

Can I use an orangery all year round?

Yes! This is one of the key benefits of an orangery. With better insulation and solid walls or roof sections, orangeries tend to be warmer in winter and cooler in summer than traditional conservatories.

Can an orangery add value to my home?

A well-designed orangery can increase your property's value, particularly if it enhances your living space or kitchen. It's often considered a high-end home improvement.

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