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DECISIONS TO MAKE WHEN CHOOSING A CONSERVATORY

Mar 05, 2018

DECISIONS TO MAKE WHEN CHOOSING A CONSERVATORY

White Trim Home Conservatory Added to Brick Home. Installed by Holt Orangeries

Choose Modern or Victorian

The first, and quite possibly the biggest, decision you’ll have to make when choosing a conservatory is whether to go for a modern design or a classic Victorian look. Ultimately this decision is up to you but Holts will be happy to make a recommendation on what design will be in keeping with your current property.

Holts Orangeries historic and contemporary designs range from luxurious opulence to minimalists perfection – we can help no matter your requirements.

Choose Conservatory or Orangery

Those unfamiliar with the industry will often start with the question – what is the difference between an orangery and a conservatory?

A conservatory is a glazed edition to the home that can usually be built without planning permission. (Although this is not always the case so always make sure to check with your local council first).

A conservatory usually has the following features:

  • A minimum of 50% translucent walls
  • A minimum of 75% translucent roof
  • Less than 30m² floor area

Whereas if you have less than 75% translucent roof and/or less than 50% glazed walls then your construction will be classed as an orangery rather than a conservatory. From the 17th to the 19th centuries, orangeries were symbols of prestige and wealth and still a popular choice today.

Whether it’s a conservatory or an orangery you’re looking for, Holts have the expertise to help you.

Pay Upfront or on Completion

Many conservatory fitters will insist on payment upfront, either completely or at least partially. This, understandably can make potential customers nervous. Holts are different.

We won’t take a penny until your project is complete and you are satisfied with your fantastic new conservatory or orangery. Client satisfaction is key to us and we believe that our passion and success makes our service unique.

Decorating Your Conservatory or Orangery For Autumn
By proadAccountId-419855 07 Oct, 2020
Looking for ideas or inspiration to give your conservatory or orangery some cosy autumn vibes? Check out Holts Orangeries' tips & suggestions!
The Origins of Conservatories and Orangeries
By proadAccountId-419855 02 Jul, 2020
Conservatories and orangeries have a rich history that we take into account with any project. Contact Holts Orangeries today to begin your custom addition!
Enhancing Your Conservatory with Plants
By proadAccountId-419855 26 Nov, 2019
Conservatories and orangeries offer a beautiful location to garden indoors away from the stubborn Cheshire chills. Whether yours is room temperature or unheated, there are many plants that you can grow in your orangery or conservatory throughout the year. Room Temperature Orangeries While you can certainly grow some plants in a room temperature conservatory, this environment is not ideally suited for all. Often, the air inside will be too dry for a wide variety of plants to flourish, but you can count on palms, aloes or olives to bloom in a room temperature setting. Unheated Conservatories Those with an unheated conservatory generally have a bit more variety in what they can grow, as it really depends on the temperature inside. Subtropical plants should have a minimum of 4-8 degrees Celsius. However, an unheated orangery in winter can still produce beautiful exotic plants, such as brugmansias, clivias, pomegranates and avocados. You can even tend to a miniature vegetable garden by growing vegetables in pots. During the summer, you’ll need to be careful to regulate the inside temperature with blinds. Conservatory blinds can be purchased to block out light from above so as not to bake the inside of the room and the plants inside. This will also keep you from having to continually water your plants. Fruits & Vegetables You don’t have to limit your gardening to just the spring and summer seasons. Your conservatory gives you a chance to create a beautiful, bountiful indoor fruit and vegetable garden filled with peaches, nectarines, grapes, strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, carrots and much more. Holts Orangeries is a luxury conservatory and orangery builder serving Cheshire and North Wales. We can recreate a historic look or construct something more modern. Whatever suits your taste, we can do it! Contact our conservatory builders to learn more about our services or to start discussing your own project.
BENEFITS OF ADDING AN ORANGERY OR CONSERVATORY TO YOUR HOME
By lemaster 12 Apr, 2019
As a natural extension of the home which blends effortlessly with the existing structures design, an orangery or conservatory can be a wonderful, cost effective way to expand the living area in your home. We’ve outlined several other common advantages of adding an orangery or conservatory to your home. Let’s in natural light Orangeries and conservatories were originally intended as a space for wealthy homeowners to grow exotic citrus trees. Of course, that was during the 17th through the 19th centuries when citrus was exotic and in short supply. These days, conservatories and orangeries are popular among homeowners who desire a flood of beautiful natural light in the home. Improves value of home A professionally installed orangery or conservatory will add value to your home as these permanent structures provide a seamless and versatile extension of living space. If you believe you may one day be in a position to sell your home, an orangery or a conservatory can be a wonderful selling point. Versatile Living Space The possibilities are many when it comes to utalising your orangery or conservatory as a practical living space. Some popular options include transforming your conservatory or orangery into a home gym, a tranquil lounge, a bright and luxurious dining area, a cosy family room, or a cheery home office. The possibilities are only limited by one’s imagination! Flexible styling An orangery or conservatory can be designed to match the original design of your home, blending effortlessly into the existing structure, but homeowners mustn’t feel limited to this common preference. An orangery or conservatory can have a bespoke design or a more modern look and presents the homeowner with a range of material and door options. Indoor Growing Space It’s important to remember that orangeries and conservatories were originally intended as indoor growing spaces, and function perfectly well as such in modern times. Orangeries and conservatories provide the opportunity to grow herbs and plants indoors over the winter, and potted outdoor plants can be safely stored indoors during cooler months without sacrificing nourishing light. Homeowners considering adding a conservatory or orangery to their home are encouraged to contact the expert conservatory and orangery builders at Holts Orangeries . We proudly serve homeowners in Knutsford, Wilmslow, Alderley Edge, Hale, Chester, Prestbury, Lancashire, Macclesfield, and throughout Cheshire and North Wales. Contact us today to discuss your requirements.
ORANGERIES IN CHESHIRE
By lemaster 29 May, 2018
Holts have been installing Cheshire Orangeries for over 30 years so are the tried and trusted experts in the area.
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