It is not hard to guess what orangeries were originally used for when you look at their name, exotic plants and fruits thrived in the conditions that an orangery provided. Similar to a conservatory, an orangery acts as an addition to a property for somewhere warm and bright all year round. Despite the differences; there are still some similarities between conservatories and orangeries, one being double glazing. Traditional orangeries were very luxurious and became a symbol of status among the wealthy, but as time has progressed they are becoming more and more common, because they offer the light of a normal conservatory, but the durability and structure of a normal extension.
The materials used to make conservatories and orangeries are very different, a conservatory will typically use uPVC whereas an orangery uses much more traditional materials but both will often use double glazing. Due to the fact most conservatories are made from uPVC they do not bland in well with the existing property, however this is not the case with orangeries which are designed to look as if they were always part of the house. Having a lantern like structure on the orangery roof is another feature that is excusive to orangeries that also give them a touch of class. Because orangeries are mostly made from wood or metal and incorporate a lot of glass they have been able to retain their natural and traditional style and beauty whilst adapting to the changing needs of the modern family. Through installing double glazing you will be able to ensure that your home and your orangery remain warm throughout the year and save on your energy bills. Not only will these decrease your carbon footprint but you can be more environmentally friendly with your choice of building materials.
The price of your orangery will be dependent on your requirements. How much you pay for your orangery depends on a great many things such as what you want it to be made from, how big it is going to be and how it will be attached to existing buildings. The design of your orangery can have a bearing on the price; if you want a large luxurious orangery then it will obviously cost you more than a smaller one that you will use for growing plants.
By adding an orangery to your home, you potentially increase the property value by 15% making it a very sensible investment, that you can not only enjoy but also cash in on, in the long term. Whatever you decide to use your new orangery for, whether it is a growing room for exotic plants or just a nice area to relax and enjoy the scenery it will last you for years to come. Through the use of double glazing, your orangery will be warm, safe and quiet all year round.

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The author of this article knows their stuff about windows, especially double glazing! So they know the dos and don’ts when it comes to installing new windows in your orangery.