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Replacing your old conservatory with a new orangery: what you need to know

Replacing your conservatory with an orangery

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Conservatories were once the go-to choice for homeowners who wanted to add light and space to their homes. But many older conservatories, especially those built in the 1990s and early 2000s, now feel outdated.

They can be too hot in summer, too cold in winter, and their lightweight roofs often don’t age well. For many families, replacing an old conservatory with a new orangery is the perfect solution.

How the transformation works

There are several ways to upgrade a tired conservatory into a stylish, modern orangery. In some cases, the existing base and foundations can be reused, keeping the project cost-effective and less disruptive.

The conservatory frame is removed, and a more substantial structure with pillars, insulated walls, and a new roof lantern is built in its place. This gives the space the solid feel of an extension, while still maintaining the natural light that conservatories are loved for.

In other situations, a complete rebuild might be the better option, particularly if the original conservatory base is unsuitable or if you want to change the footprint. Starting fresh allows for more flexibility in design, including the choice of layout, glazing style, and finishing details.

New orangery build replacing a conservatory

The benefits of replacing your conservatory

The biggest benefit of switching to an orangery is year-round comfort. Thanks to insulated walls, advanced glazing, and robust roofing systems, an orangery maintains a comfortable temperature no matter the season. That means no more overheated summer afternoons or chilly winter mornings.

An orangery also offers a more permanent and elegant look than a conservatory. With brickwork that ties seamlessly into your home’s architecture, it feels like a true extension rather than an add-on. This not only improves the appearance of your property but can also increase its value.

Functionality is another key advantage. While conservatories are often seen as occasional-use rooms, an orangery can serve as a kitchen-diner, a home office, a playroom, or simply a relaxing living space. Its versatility makes it an investment in your everyday lifestyle as well as your property.

Time for an upgrade

If your conservatory no longer suits your needs, replacing it with an orangery could transform how you use your home. Whether you choose to build on the existing base or start from scratch, the result is a light-filled, energy-efficient, and stylish room that you can enjoy all year round.

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