Orangeries

At Proworx, our orangeries give you the best of both worlds – the brightness of a conservatory and the solid feel of a home extension. With brick pillars,  and large glazed sections, they’re warm and stylish, so you can create the extension you’ve always dreamed of. Get in touch with us to learn more.

Key Features

Stylish Cornices

Decorative cornices conceal guttering and roof edges for a clean, elegant look that enhances the exterior of both traditional and modern homes.

 

Plenty of Light

Designed with large glazed areas, our orangeries flood your home with natural light, resulting in a brighter space all year round.

Wide Range of Finishes

Our orangeries come in a wide range of colours, including popular shades like white, anthracite grey, black, and woodgrain finishes.

Various Designs

Our orangery designs range from classic brick piers to modern styles with slimline roofs and roof lanterns.

Fill Your Space With Natural Light

Our orangeries can incorporate features like glass roofs and bifold doors that let in plenty of natural light, making your space feel bright and open. High-performance glazing helps keep it warm in winter and cool in summer, so it’s comfortable all year round.

An Open Plan Feel

Our brick pillars add a traditional look to your orangery while improving insulation and supporting wide door openings. They’re available in a range of brick and render finishes to match your home and style. Their strong, insulated design keeps your space warmer, cutting down on energy bills.

Traditional Aesthetics

Our orangeries come in a number of styles, including traditional features like dwarf walls and brick pillars. These features add a solid, traditional feel to the structure and offer improved insulation. This makes the space feel like a true extension of your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an orangery?

An orangery is a stylish extension that combines the light and openness of a conservatory with the solid feel of a traditional build. It typically features brick or super-insulated columns, a partially glazed roof—often with a central lantern—and a plastered interior pelmet, resulting in a warm, room like atmosphere. 

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