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Garden Conservatory Orangery

 

 

 

Originally, a garden conservatory orangery was a structure attached to the home which was used to protect certain citrus trees from the harsh winters in France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.  It was constructed mostly with hardwoods and a lot of glass to let in as much light as possible.  Since the latter part of the 1980’s, there has been a huge increase in the number of these structures that have been built.  Improvements in construction technology and methods for double-glazing glass have been the key reason behind the increase in the number of installations of orangeries, conservatories and similar structures.

 

Benefits of building an orangery on your property

 

Consider the following benefits of adding a garden conservatory orangery to your property when you are trying to arrive at a decision for whether or not you should do this:

 

Enhances the value of the property - this has the tendency to create more appeal for the potential buyer so it will make the task of selling your home considerably easier.  The initial investment is usually viewed as being worth it to the homeowner that installed the structure as it has most likely increased the value of the property by as much as 15%.

 

Additional living space for your home – since the onset of double-glazing in the process of manufacturing windows, modern garden conservatories are much better at keeping in the heat than they ever have been.  Basically, your new addition can be used any day of the year regardless of the weather.  This also makes the structure more versatile as it can be used for anything from dining to playtime.  Therefore, you have created additional living space on the property using Cane Furniture that can be used Inside or out.

 

You have the ability to take advantage of your immediate landscape and your indigenous wildlife – not only will you be able to enjoy the outdoors more, you’ll be able to do so in the comfort and coziness of being indoors.

 

Garden conservatory Orangeries create entertainment space within the home – during the summer months, it becomes the bridge between the interior of you home and the outdoors.  During the colder months of the year, it won’t matter what the weather is doing and will not detract from the event as you will be comfortable and warm while enjoying your garden conservatory orangery.

 

Although we could go on, these are the primary advantages and benefits to installing this type of structure on your property.

 

Garden Conservatory Designs

 

 

 

Although garden conservatories date back over 450 to the 16th century in Italy, it wasn’t until the second half of the 20th century that there popularity skyrocketed.  Although most conservatories were typically larger than what they are today, they were usually situated on larger residential estates or in public parks.  However, we have witnessed an evolvement in the architectural styles, building materials, and garden conservatory designs which are currently popular.

 

Variety of designs and styles to select from

 

Conservatories and orangeries can be constructed in all shapes, sizes, and styles.  They can be either attached to the home or free-standing structures.  You also have two choices for how to construct it.  Either you do it as a DIY project, or hire a professional contractor to do it for you.  In any event, the following four are considered to be the most common of all garden conservatory designs:

 

Edwardian – these are sometimes referred to as “Georgian” and are similar to a Victorian design.  The key difference is that they employ a rectangular floor plan so as to maximize the use of space.  This style is considered as more understated as it rarely detracts from the property’s attractiveness.

 

Gable Front – an allowance for maximum light and a more modern design are the main characteristics of this type of conservatory.  The rectangular floor plans and triangular shaped exterior architecture are what they are most recognized for.  The most common feature of this Orangeries or garden conservatory design is that the front windows usually extend up to the roof’s apex.

 

P-shape – as the name would imply, the floor plan is shaped like the letter “P”, with the vertical line of the P being a structure which employs a lean-to type of design.  The P’s semi-circle is typically Edwardian or Victorian in appearance, which blends well with the lean-to part of the structure.  Two key features of this conservatory are increased usability as well as flexibility in design.

 

Victorian – probably the most popular of all garden conservatory designs, the Victorian is an age-old favorite among most individuals.  The benefits of this style are its ability to blend well with a broad range of properties and it’s above average versatility.  Elegant and ornate detailing along the center of the roof’s apex (ridge) and a roof which is steeply pitched are the Victorian style’s primary characteristics.  Additionally, there are either 3 or 5 angles which give the structure a curved look while maximum space is provided.

 

 
 

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