Orangeries

The new alternative to the traditional conservatory.

Orangery or Conservatory? What’s the Difference?

A common question.


Conservatories are generally used as an extension to your home, with a design that compliments the features of the main property. The internal décor also usually compliments the house in terms of colour and style and often becomes just an additional room or area.

However, orangeries tend to offer an additional touch of elegance. The construction traditionally involves increased use of brickwork and larger windows, and a glass roof as standard.

In summary, a conservatory uses minimal brickwork and feels like a part the house, whereas an orangery has more brickwork and is larger, generally considered as a separate space.

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Skyrooms

Featured product.

A new and modern solution at the height of innovative design, the Skyroom cleverly bridges the gap between a conservatory and orangery.

On the outside, the Skyroom is set apart from the chunky, fussy roofs you may be used to seeing on traditional conservatories or orangeries. With a discreet, slim, and low-level external capping, the product provides a subtle and stylish external appearance. By keeping external sightlines low and unobtrusive, a Skyroom ensures that even a large glazed roof structure blends perfectly into your existing home or property.

The Skyroom’s industry leading design has the appearance of a real lantern roof set within a solid roof. This illusion is created using a ‘raised ringbeam’ between the top of the internal pelmet and the roof, helping to create a perfect finish to the room’s décor.

Whether building a new living space or upgrading an existing conservatory or orangery, the Skyroom will transform your home like no other. Due to it’s superior thermal performance, the Skyroom can be comfortably used 24 hours a day, in all seasons.


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