Add Value to your home with Orangeries
Creating extra living space within your home has many advantages. As well as giving you a lot more freedom and space to roam around and spend your leisurely hours it also adds value to your home. One of the best ways to create this extra room in you
Creating extra living space within your home has many advantages. As well as giving you a lot more freedom and space to roam around and spend your leisurely hours it also adds value to your home. One of the best ways to create this extra room in your home is with the addition of an Orangery. The great thing about orangeries is that they give you outdoor living space which you can take advantage of throughout the whole year. In the summer they make for great gateways to your garden and a great venue for those spontaneous summer BBQs. In the winter month you can enjoy the feeling of being outdoors and yet still being in the comfort of your own home.
Orangeries were originally found in the grounds of the very wealthy and fashionable from the 17th century. Similar to a greenhouse or conservatory the name has derived from its original us in which citrus trees were wintered in tubs under cover in order to survive severe frosts. The origin of their first use was in the Renaissance gardens of Italy where glass making technology allowed for expanses of clear glass to be produced.
Orangeries today are often found attached to the side of peoples houses whereas before they were more commonly found as a different entity from the home itself. Classic organgeries were also built predominantly from stone meaning a much more costly production. Today however, orangeries come in many different materials making their fabrication a lot less difficult and a lot less costly. The main materials used are wood and uPVC, both of which offer great aesthetical and functional properties.
Wooden orangeries offer a classy look to your home and the ability to be varnished and coloured to your liking allowing them to be matched to the exterior look of your home. The window panes also come in double glazing increasing insulation and sound protection. Wooden orangeries are also surprisingly robust however they have shorter life span then its counterpart the uPVC orangery.
A revolutionary material uPVC is very cost effective and long lasting making it a sound investment for its various applications including windows and doors. uPVC is an ideal material for orangeries as it acts as a superior insulator to any other material, is lighter in weight and is also easier to produce. The window panes (all of which as double glazed) make for excellent sound proofing as well which is ideal when living in the increasing bustling suburbs of the UK.
Orangeries really do make a difference to you home and have come a long way over the centuries. If you are considering extending your home or fancy adding to the landscape of your garden then Orangeries really are an ideal choice.
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Dan Childs has worked in house renovations for over 20 years and has great experience in installing orangeries for peoples homes as part of house extensions. More information can be found at http://www.conservatoryoutlet.co.uk
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