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Feb9

Living Space Need Not Be At A Premium With An Orangery

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Thinking about leaving your current home due to a lack of space? Well before you do anything you should consider any possible alternatives such as the installation of an orangery.

The orangery is seen as the forefather of the conservatory and dates back to the 17th century when it was originally used as a way of protecting exotic plants and fruits. Nowadays it is having something of a renaissance and is increasingly being chosen by people as a way of enlargening living space within the home.

You may be wondering is there actually any difference between orangeries and conservatories. Well yes there most certainly is. As well as consistently adding value onto the price of a property, they compliment all traditional house styles and are often constructed using brick or stone pillars unlike a conservatory. Although traditionally they use less glass than a conservatory, an orangery still uses a considerable amount of glazing in their construction and modern orangeries are often constructed using uPVC windows. An orangery will provide additional space for living, working and relaxing.

If in the unlikely event that you require planning permission to install an orangery, it is commonly most likely to be approved by a planning officer as their look is not too out of keeping with existing buildings. It could also prove to become the central point for all those dinner parties and special occasions throughout the year, especially useful for those winter months when you perhaps can’t entertain in the garden.

There are a number of additions you can make to your orangery to make it that little bit more luxurious with a choice of ventilation, roofing, heating and lighting options usually available. So, why not make that first big purchase of the year an orangery and bring your house back to life in the best possible way.

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