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When it comes to expanding your living space and adding value to your home, orangeries and conservatories are two popular options to consider. Both provide a way to bring the outdoors inside and create a versatile space that can be used for various purposes. However, there are distinct differences between the two, including their construction, cost, and energy efficiency. So that you can make an informed decision, in this article, we will explore the differences between orangeries and conservatories and how their costs vary.
Orangeries and conservatories have a rich history and have been popular in the UK for many years. Orangeries were originally designed as greenhouses for exotic plants and were considered status symbols before the invention of conservatories. They are typically made mostly of brick and stone, with large windows and a flat roof. On the other hand, conservatories are also a part of the home, but they are usually made of glass and uPVC, with a pitched roof.
One of the main differences between orangeries and conservatories is the cost. Orangeries tend to be more expensive than conservatories due to their construction materials and design. Conservatories, on the other hand, are made mostly of glass and uPVC, which is a more cost-effective option.
In addition, orangeries are normally compatible with glazed roofs or lantern roofs. This ensures that their traditional design is retained but this isn’t always favourable. With a conservatory, there are more design options when it comes to roofing. You don’t have to opt for a fully glazed roof, as our tiled, solid and hybrid systems give you design flexibility. This flexibility also allows you to make choices based on conservatory roof prices.
Another factor to consider when comparing the costs of orangeries and conservatories is planning permission. Orangeries typically require planning permission if they exceed certain size and height restrictions. This additional step in the planning process can add to the overall cost of an orangery. While conservatories can be more flexible, it will depend on size and proximity to your boundary.
When it comes to energy efficiency, orangeries have the advantage. Due to their construction materials and design, orangeries are better at retaining heat compared to conservatories. This means that orangeries can be used year-round and provide better temperature control. Some fully glazed conservatories, on the other hand, may require additional heating and cooling systems to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the year.
However, our range of orangeries and conservatories achieve excellent energy ratings. Their market leading design and advanced technology beat any outdated system, as well as our local competitors. By working with only the very best suppliers in the industry, we ensure that our energy efficient range makes a noticeable difference in your home’s atmosphere.
In terms of adding value to your home, both orangeries and conservatories can increase the value of your property.
What makes our conservatories and orangeries stand out from the rest is that no matter what option you choose, you are guaranteed quality with your additional space. At SRJ Sunrooms, we prioritise quality customer service and offer a 10-year guarantee on all our home improvements.
We offer a range of orangeries and conservatories to suit your needs. Our experienced team can help you design and install the perfect extension for your home. Get in touch with us today for a free personalised quote using our online quoting engine or by contacting our friendly team through our online contact form or by giving us a call.
We would love to discuss your requirements and help you create the perfect space for your home that matches your needs and budget.