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Orangeries in Newbury

Additional space designed to connect with your home and how you use it

An orangery can add a new living area that feels more connected to the rest of the property than a traditional conservatory. It is often used to extend kitchens, create dining areas, or provide additional space that can be used throughout the year.

The way the space is designed will depend on how it is going to be used, how it links to the existing layout, and how much natural light is required. Considering these factors early can help shape a layout that works in practice, rather than just on paper.

Orangery Installers in Newbury

We carry out orangery installations across Newbury and the surrounding areas, working on properties with different layouts and space requirements.

Each project begins with a site visit to assess how the new space will connect to the existing property. This includes looking at the available area, access, and how the orangery will link into the current layout.

From there, the design and installation are planned around how the space will be used, ensuring it works as part of the home rather than feeling separate.

Planned Around the Property

Each orangery is considered in relation to the existing layout, helping the new space connect naturally with the rest of the home.

Measured and Assessed on Site

The available space and existing structure are checked before work begins, allowing any constraints to be identified early.

Designed for Everyday Use

The layout is based on how the space will be used, whether that is extending a kitchen, creating a dining area, or adding a separate living space.

Built to Fit the Opening

Attention is given to how the orangery sits against the property, including alignment, sealing, and how the structure integrates with the existing building.

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Key Features of Our Orangeries

Additional Living Space

Creates a usable area that can be used as part of the home, rather than a separate room.

Natural Light

Designed to bring in light through roof glazing and windows, helping the space feel open during the day.

Integrated with the Property

Built to connect with the existing layout, so the new space flows naturally from the main living area.

Year-Round Use

Constructed to provide a more consistent indoor environment, making the space usable throughout the year.

Made to Suit the Layout

Each orangery is planned around the available space and how it will be used.

Finished to Match the Home

Attention is given to how the orangery sits against the property, both internally and externally.

Orangery Styles, Options and Materials

Orangeries can be adapted in different ways depending on the layout, appearance, and how the space will be used.

Frame Materials

Available in uPVC, aluminium, or timber, each offering a different look and finish to suit the property.

Roof Types

Options include glass roofs, solid tiled roofs, or hybrid systems that combine both light and coverage.

Glazing Options

Energy-efficient double or triple glazing can be used depending on how the space is intended to perform.

Colours

A wide range of colours is available, from traditional tones to more contemporary finishes.

Customisation

Additional features can include internal pelmets, integrated lighting, and door options such as bi-folding or French doors.

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The Ultraframe hup! system offers a more structured approach to building an orangery, using a modular system designed for faster installation and consistent results.

Thinking About an Orangery for Your Home?

If you are considering adding an orangery, we can help you plan the space and talk through what may work for your property.

What is an orangery

What Is an Orangery?

An orangery is a type of extension that combines solid structure with glazed areas to create a space that feels connected to the home. It typically features more brickwork than a conservatory, with windows and roof glazing used to bring in natural light.

In practical terms, this creates a room that feels more like part of the house rather than a separate addition. The balance between solid walls and glazing can help the space feel more enclosed while still allowing light into the room.

Orangeries are often used where a homeowner wants additional space without creating a full extension, providing a middle ground between the two.

The exact design of an orangery can vary depending on the property and how the space is intended to be used.

How an Orangery Can Be Used

Kitchen Extension

Often used to extend an existing kitchen, creating more space for cooking, dining, or moving between areas of the home.

Dining Area

Provides a defined space for dining that feels separate but still connected to the main living area.

Living Space

Can be used as an additional seating area, offering a place to relax that benefits from natural light.

Garden-Facing Room

Works well as a space that opens out onto the garden, making it easier to move between indoor and outdoor areas.

Multi-Use Space

Can be adapted for different uses, depending on the layout, such as a mix of dining and living space.

Extension of Existing Rooms

Designed to link directly with the main property, helping the new space feel like part of the home rather than an add-on.

Start Planning Your Orangery

If you are considering an orangery, we can help you look at layout, size, and how the space could work within your property.

Orangery Installation in Newbury

We carry out orangery installations across Newbury and the surrounding areas, with each project planned around the property and the available space.

Before work begins, the layout is considered in relation to the existing building, including how the new space will connect and how it will be used once complete.

Initial Survey

The property is assessed on site, including the available space, access, and how the orangery will link to the existing layout.

Planning and Preparation

The size, layout, and position of openings are confirmed before work begins, helping to ensure the space works as intended.

Construction and Installation

The structure is built and fitted on site, with attention given to alignment, sealing, and how the orangery integrates with the property.

Final Checks

Once complete, the space is checked to make sure everything is finished correctly and ready for use.

Orangery Builds in newbury

Areas We Cover

We carry out orangery installations in Newbury, Thatcham, and surrounding parts of Berkshire. Our team works across nearby towns and villages, planning and building spaces for a range of property types.

Our team works across nearby towns and villages, carrying out orangery and conservatory builds on a range of property types in:

  • Newbury
  • Thatcham
  • Reading
  • Hungerford
  • Wash Common
  • Kingsclere
  • Theale
  • Pangbourne
  • Basingstoke
  • Oxford
  • Dorchester
  • Steventon
  • Didcot
  • Littlemore
  • Abingdon

If you are based locally and unsure whether we cover your area, you can contact us to confirm.

Get a Quote for an Orangery in Newbury

If you are planning an orangery, we can arrange a visit to assess the space, take measurements, and discuss how the layout could work for your property.

Why Choose Premier Home Improvements

Choosing the right installer is important when adding an orangery, as the space needs to work as part of the existing property rather than feeling separate.

We focus on planning each project around the layout of the home and how the space will be used once complete.

Local Company

Based in Thatcham, we carry out orangery and extension projects across Newbury and the surrounding areas.

Planned Around Your Property

Each project is considered in relation to the existing layout, helping the new space connect naturally with the home.

Experience with Different Layouts

We work on properties with varying space, access, and structural considerations.

Designed for Everyday Use

The layout is based on how the space will be used, whether as a kitchen extension, dining area, or additional living space.

Attention to Integration

Care is taken to ensure the orangery sits correctly against the property, both structurally and visually.

Planned from Start to Finish

Each stage is considered in advance to help ensure the space works as intended once complete.

Accreditations

We are accredited by recognised organisations within the industry. These provide a way to review our previous work and confirm that installations are carried out to the required standards.

Member of Checkatrade

Checkatrade Member

Our Checkatrade profile allows you to see feedback from customers who have had orangery and extension projects carried out on their homes. You can read reviews, view ratings, and get a clearer picture of how work is handled from planning through to completion.

The profile includes comments on communication, time on site, and how work areas were managed during the build. This gives you a practical way to assess how projects are carried out before making a decision.

If you are comparing installers, it is worth reviewing recent feedback to understand the standard of work being delivered..

You can also see how consistently work has been rated across different projects, which helps set expectations before arranging a visit or requesting a quote.

Certass Approved Installer

Certass Approved Installer

Certass approval confirms that installations meet current building regulations and are carried out to recognised standards. This covers how the work is completed and how it is recorded once the project is finished.

For you as a homeowner, this means the installation is registered correctly and certification is provided where required. This can be important if you come to sell your property, as it shows the work has been carried out in line with regulations.

It also removes the need to arrange separate building control approval for applicable elements, as the work can be self-certified through the scheme.

For landlords and property developers, this provides a clear record that installations meet the required standards.

Certification is provided after installation and should be kept with your property documents.

Orangery Costs and Buying Advice

How much does an orangery cost, and what affects the overall price?

The cost of an orangery will vary depending on the size of the space, how it connects to the property, and the level of work involved. Looking at a few key factors can help give a clearer idea of what to expect before planning a project.

Cost Factors

Size and Layout

The overall size of the orangery will have the biggest impact on cost. Larger spaces require more materials and time to complete. The layout can also affect complexity, particularly if the space needs to connect to an existing kitchen or living area.

Connection to the Property

How the orangery links to the existing building can influence the work involved. Opening up walls or creating a more open-plan layout will require additional planning and structural consideration.

Specification and Design

The level of glazing, roofing, and overall design will affect the final cost. Different layouts and features will change how the space looks and performs once complete.

Groundworks and Preparation

The condition of the area where the orangery will be built can affect the preparation work required. This can include groundwork, levelling, and ensuring a suitable base.

Access to the Property

Limited access to the site can affect how materials are brought in and how the build is carried out, which may influence the overall timeline and cost.

Buying Advice

Start with How You Will Use the Space

Deciding how the orangery will be used helps shape the layout and size from the beginning, which can prevent changes later in the project.

Think About the Connection to the House

The way the orangery links to the existing property will affect how the space feels and functions once complete.

Plan the Layout Early

Considering door positions, window placement, and how light enters the space will help create a layout that works in practice.

Arrange a Site Visit

A visit allows the space to be assessed properly and helps identify any factors that may affect the design or build.

Costs can vary depending on the property and the scope of the project, so arranging a site visit is the best way to get an accurate idea of what is involved.

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FAQ’s

Have a question about our Orangeries? Maybe we already have the answer.

What’s the difference between an orangery and a conservatory?

An orangery typically has more brickwork and a solid perimeter roof structure, offering a cosier, more extension-like feel compared to the mostly glass structure of a conservatory.

Will I need planning permission for my orangery?

Many orangeries fall under permitted development rights, but we always offer a full planning consultation to make the process stress-free.

How long does it take to build an orangery?

On average, from design approval to final completion, it can take between 6–10 weeks, depending on size and complexity.

Can an orangery be used all year round?

Absolutely! With insulated walls, flooring, high-quality glazing, and optional heating solutions, our orangeries are designed for comfort in every season.

What is the cost of a bespoke orangery?

Costs can vary depending on size, design, and materials. We provide free, no-obligation quotes to give you an accurate estimate tailored to your vision.

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