Building Regulations are developed by the Government and approved by Parliament. They are set out to establish “minimum standards” for the design, construction and alteration of any building in the UK.
Read MoreOn the face of it, choosing the correct windows for your orangery build may seem like a relatively straight forward task. Most may think it’s all about the looks, the style and the design; whilst aesthetics are a hugely important part, it’s not the only consideration to make.
Read MoreOrangeries originated in the 17th century and were fashionable until the 19th century. Orangeries gained popularity from the Renaissance gardens of Italy as improving glass production technology allowed for large expanses of clear glass on buildings.
Read MoreAn orangery is an investment in your home just like any other extension, renovation or addition. Just like any form investment, you want to make sure that it’s a safe and smart one. Whilst there’s always a risk when investing money, it’s your job to minimise that risk as much as possible.
Read MoreBuilding an orangery onto your home can really change how your home feels. It can add light, space and life to where you spend the majority of your time. So what goes into building your orangery? Can you do it yourself?
Here we’ll go through the steps that you need to go through in order to build yourself your own orangery.
Read MoreTraditionally, orangeries were designed to help keep delicate tropical plants (transported in from warmer regions) safe during the colder months. Today, they’re a beautiful bespoke addition to the home which adds space and light into the heart of your home.
Read MoreWhether you’re in the final stages of your orangery build or you’re simply planning ahead, you’ll want to know how to make the most of your orangery. Designs, aesthetics and personal taste all play a big part in choosing how your orangery is decorated, but we have 5 key tips to help make the process easier for you.
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