What Is an Orangery Room?

 

An orangery room is a fashionable home extension that combines the refinement of a conservatory with the sturdy solidity of an old-fashioned house extension. A conservatory, which is mainly glass, is contrasted by an orangery room, which typically features expansive glazed panels with brick or masonry pillars. This provides a light and airy room without sacrificing insulation, warmth, and privacy.

The Origins of Orangery Rooms

Originally constructed in the 17th century, orangeries were meant to have citrus trees cultivated during winter. Their dramatic design featured huge windows and roof lanterns to allow maximum sunlight. With time, the orangery became a luxurious room, sometimes employed as a dining area, lounge, or garden room.

Major Features of an Orangery Room

  • Brickwork or masonry foundation for a longer-term extension-like look.
  • Glazed walls and lantern roof to fill the room with natural light.
  • Interior design versatility, so that it can be a dining area, entertaining area, or home working area.
  • Comfort all year round with low-energy glazing and modern insulation.

How an Orangery Room Is Different from a Conservatory

While conservatories are typically glass and intended to admit as much sunlight as possible, an orangery room is a balance between solid and light. It thus feels more integrated into the rest of the house. It’s an excellent option if you’re looking for a contemporary extension to feel like a natural extension of your home.

General Uses of Orangery Rooms

  • Family dining or dining friends space.
  • Home office full of natural light for productivity.
  • Garden lounge that bridges the in and out.
  • Kitchen extension for a light, contemporary kitchen.

Is an Orangery Room Right for Your Home?

If you’re looking for a stylish, practical extension that combines traditional design with modern comfort, an orangery room could be the perfect solution. It adds space, light, and value to your property, making it one of the most popular choices for homeowners in the UK today. Contact us today on 01744 611203 for a free quotation or book online through our contact form.