Orangery | Supply and Install
Stansted - CM24
Enquiry from: Fred S
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Homeowner Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint
It has become gradually more pricey to move house. Think about each of the payments and expenses for relocating. There are the estate agents, solicitors and after that stamp duty, that can very easily cost you thousands of pounds.
As a result, improving the home instead has become a lot more popularly in the UK. Why throw away money on relocating when you could increase the value of your own house. And extensions have turned out to be among the best ways to do exactly this.
You could look at making use of some wasted space in your home such as the loft or basement and focus on a conversion. But extensions are a more desirable choice for many reasons. Sunrooms are similar to conservatories, with lots of natural light surging into the extension as a result of large glass panes.
The regular cost of Sunroom is £20000. Costs can change based upon the materials and the firm picked. The upper price range can be as high as £23000. The material costs are quite often about £5000
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Waste removal | £1,000 |
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Stansted Mountfitchet is an English town and civil parish in Uttlesford district, Essex, near the Hertfordshire border, 35 miles (56 km) north of London. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 5,533, raising to 6,011 at the 2011 census. The town is served by Stansted Mountfitchet train station. Stansted Mountfitchet is situated in north west Essex near the Hertfordshire boundary and 3 miles (5 kilometres) north of Bishop's Stortford. Stansted Airport is 2 miles (3 km) from the village. The town has three primary schools (Bentfield Primary School, St Mary's (C of E) Primary School and also Magna Carta Primary Academy), as well as one secondary school which was renamed the Forest Hall School in September, 2013.
Stansted - CM24
Enquiry from: Fred S
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Homeowner Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint
Hertford - SG14
Enquiry from: Helen O
Start Date: Immediate
Quote for glass box at the back of our end of terrace
Harlow - CM17
Enquiry from: Richard R
Start Date: Immediate
customer made an enquiry for a upvc conservatory via one of our websites. looking at various options confirmed interest supply and install please call to discuss options and arrange appointment to qu...
Braintree - CM77
Enquiry from: Catherine S
Start Date: Immediate
Wanting to add an orangery where patio currently is on the back of a bungalow. Approx 12m2. EMAIL ONLY PLEASE
Bishop's Stortford - CM22
Enquiry from: Julia G
Start Date: Immediate
Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What level of service do you require: Design, Supply & Install Property Type: Semi detached Do you know what style you require: Orangery, Unsure, I wo...
Bishop's Stortford - CM22
Enquiry from: Fadi M
Start Date: Immediate
Add orangery approx 4x7m to rear of house to make existing kitcen diner larger. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What conservatory are you looking for: Orangery Do you require a base...
Ware - SG12
Enquiry from: Jason M
Start Date: Immediate
Sell 1 Times Are you the home owner of that property? homeowner Are you replacing an existing conservatory or is this a new build? Replacement Do you know which style of conservatory you want? Undecid...
Epping - CM16
Enquiry from: William H
Start Date: Immediate
Home Owner Supplied and Fitted Call to Appoint Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What conservatory are you looking for: Orangery, Wooden Conservatory, Aluminium Conservatory Do you r...
Bishop's Stortford - CM22
Enquiry from: Christine C
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Replace current Lean too with an Orangerie. Approx 3m x 3m . Internal Oak double doors only no external, plinth with spotlights, heating and Bi fold doors in Living Room to replace existing French do...
Broxbourne - EN10
Enquiry from: Andro G
Start Date: 3+ months
What kind of work are you looking to do? Conservatories and Orangeries More precisely, is it about a conservatory or an orangery ? Orangery So, which material would you like for your orangery? UPVC T...
Epping - CM16
Enquiry from: Lisa L
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
4.5mx5m orangery No plumbing needed Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Do you require a base: Yes Would you consider an easy payment plan: Yes Time scale: 1-3 months What conservator...
Bishop's Stortford - CM22
Enquiry from: Simon W
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Owner of the property P-shape material - wood has the base and wall already supplied & fitted time scale - immediate please call to appoint *
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After being in the shadows of conservatories for so long, Orangeries are now pulling a great comeback into the scenes. They were quite popular back in the 17th and 18th century, but went into the drawers with the advent of conservatories. In recent times, Orangeries are now becoming more and more popular with several homeowners now looking to have one constructed in their homes.
Like many other home improvements or extensions, orangery prices can vary based on a number of factors. However, you can expect to incur within the range of £15,000 to £20,000 for a basic orangery design and build. If you wish to build orangeries with more distinctive features, this price can jump up to £50,000 or more depending on your preferences. Generally, orangeries are more likely to be a bit cheaper when compared to their conventional extension counterparts and add more value to your home than a conservatory in terms of a resale.
For the best results, it’s advisable to investing good money to ensure a solid build and save money in the fittings. Do not look to cut costs by going for cheaper building materials like poor quality vines. Generally, interior design will always depreciate in value, but its the solid structure that command great value for resale purposes. Also, when the structure is solid and of a great quality, you’ll get to save a lot of repair money down the line as the cheaper frames will always give way with time. However, if you have the money, you can also consider spending huge bucks on both the structure as well as the fittings because its only through this you truly maximize the benefits from your orangery. When the fittings are of great quality, repairs won’t come often which ultimately saves you some money as well.
Orangeries are being built by thousands in the country year in year out and for good reasons. Not only do they provide a cost effective alternative to moving home and boosting your property’s value, but can also be used all year round. If you’re looking for a room for all seasons, then you simply would not want to overlook building an orangery. They can be quite cosy in the winter months protecting you from the wind and rain, and keeping you warm, while you can throw the doors and windows to enjoy the sunshine during the summer months.
Orangeries can be used all year long as they’re made mostly of components which makes them stay warm all through the year, which is unlike conservatories that’s almost wholly made of glass meaning they are not suitable to be used during the colder months. This implies that orangeries can be used for almost any purpose throughout the year regardless of the time of year it is. What’s more? With a plethora of style and options of orangeries you can choose from, there’s hardly any space you can’t fit an orangery, be it small or large. In recent times, more and more homeowners are now using their orangeries for a variety of purposes such as game rooms, chill out area, lounges as well as dining rooms. They have this special ability to create a seamless transition from your home to your garden while also allowing you to alter the room’s layout all year round depending on your needs at the time.
It always an exciting decision to extend your home, be it adding to an existing room or building a new one all together. However, the problem starts when you realize there are so many options giving you a tricky challenge of knowing which to choose or where to start. There are great differences in renovations between homes, but a common question that remains is whether to go for a conservatory or an orangery.
There are large array of differences between the styles and knowing a thing or two about the special attributes is definitely a great way to get started. Let’s have a look!
• Orangeries are generally best suited to traditional-styled homes or with older property making use of matching stone or brick in construction. Meanwhile for a more recent or modern property, a conservatory will be the better option to add the flair to your property.
• Conservatories tend to be larger than orangeries, therefore if you want a smaller extension, an orangery would be your best bet.
• Orangeries are typically rectangular in shape and is traditionally a more regular building meanwhile a conservatory can be shaped to suit your needs. With an conservatory, you can get a T-shaped, L-shaped, curved, double ended and lean-to extensions to suit your preference.
• An orangery usually possess a flat roof at the edges with a glazed lantern section right at the centre. You can also find more luxurious orangeries having two or more lantern sections. However, when it comes to the roofing, conservatories generally have more options. Some are gabled or pitched, others are lean-to with a plethora of choice to finish off the roof.
• Due to the fact that orangeries are made of more brick than glass when compared to conservatories, they usually provide more insulation than their counterpart. If your goal is to use the extension during the winter months, then constructing an orangery is the best bet.
With the ability of orangeries to create additional space in your home as well as altering the appearance of your property completely, it’s very likely you’ll require a planning permission to construct an orangery. However, with the lengthy and complicated application process, you might want to consider the few exemptions before getting started.
If you’re considering to build an home extension such as an orangery, the obvious first step would be to consider whether or not you’ll need planning permission. And while you tend to get carried away in the thought of adding new beautiful living space, you should never forget to take into account your area’s planning regulation as well as the planning process realities. However, the application process is not one of the most exciting activities any homeowner would like to pass through and even more so when they live in a conservation area or possess a listed property that can even make the process a lot more challenging.
It’s recommended that you consult your plans and ideas with a professional such as an architect, building design company or a chartered surveyor, but there are some options you can put into consideration if you want to avoid the applying for a planning permission.
If you’re sure about not wanting to apply for a planning permission, you’d have to check your area to identify the possible local planning implications and determine whether or not your home has permitted development right which allows for some building works that can be made without the need to apply for a planning permission. To do this, simply check the government’s planning portal to determine whether your project is covered by the permitted development rights or applying for a planning permission would be required. What’s more? You need to determine if your building is listed especially if you live in a period property. For listed building, it can be much more difficult to get a planning permission as you must comply with some very specific regulations.
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