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A Kitchen Orangery adds an important feature and creates new living space that certainly has a ‘wow’ factor. The kitchen window was removed and a new breakfast bar took its place. The open plan Kitchen Orangery leads to the south facing the garden. The new Orangery is perfect for entertaining and has transformed the way the home works.
H and crafted, our hardwood Orangeries and Conservatories are manufactured in the Royal County of Meath, and installed throughout Ireland and the UK. All of the Orangeries we build are to a very high specification, and insulation is one of the key factors considered. Excellent u value performance can be achieved using an Orangery extension.
The Victorian Conservatory has the traditional bay effect to the front creating a rounded effect with decorative roof cresting and final. When considering a Victorian shape for a semi-detached home please remember that the bay of the conservatory can not return to the party line without planning permission as it is technically facing the neighboring property.
Conservatory Ideas and Designs. A conservatory, garden room or orangery is a decidedly British and Irish home extension: a room that allows us to enjoy our outdoor space without having to brave the unpredictable weather. Originally a type of glass house or greenhouse where plants could be grown in sheltered conditions,...
Victorian Planthouse. Ideally suited to a prominent site in a medium to large garden, a Victorian Greenhouse will quickly become the main focus of attention. Throughout much of the year the planthouse is a ‘Hive of activity’ but with welcome bouts of peaceful tranquillity. Don’t forget to slow down and take stock of nature’s wonderful bounty.
Victorian House Plans. While the Victorian style flourished from the 1820's into the early 1900's, it is still desirable today. Strong historical origins include steep roof pitches, turrets, dormers, towers, bays, eyebrow windows and porches with turned posts and decorative railings.
Great Britain and Ireland. The orangery at Margam Park, Wales, was built between 1787 and 1793 to house a large collection of orange, lemon, and citron trees inherited by Thomas Mansel Talbot. The original house has been razed, but the surviving orangery, at 327 feet (100 m), is the longest one in Wales.