An Additional £1500 Off the Entire Rage of Orangeries in Our Biggest Ever Winter Sale!
Quality Orangeries without the Price Tag
Orangeries are the next step in evolution for home owners looking for that something extra. Often mistaken for conservatories, orangeries have a lantern roof and can be customised to suit almost any requirements.
Orangeries can be built using brick, lantern, and frames so almost any design so if you would prefer a brick built orangery with minimum frames and lantern roof or a full glass orangery made from our stunning woodgrain finishes, here at Collins & King – we can deliver on your dream extension.
Orangery Styles
At Collins & King Conservatories & Orangeries, if you can imagine it we can build it with any combination of tile, brick, glass panel or flat roof. For illustration below we have shown an orangery in various styles, however these can be provided also with any roof type or colour shown below.
Orangery with Dwarf Wall
Orangery with Full Height Glazing
Orangery with Bi-fold Doors
Orangery with Pilaster Corners
Roof Options
We can build your dream orangery with a variety of roof options. With traditional flat roof incorporating a partial lantern roof. For the more budget conscious, a hybrid roof giving the look of an orangery and we now also offer Supalite tiled orangery roofs with or without skypod.
Traditional Flat Orangery Roof with Lantern
This is the traditional option consisting of a flat roof around the outside with a glass roof lantern in the centre to allow light and give the orangery a look of sheer class.
Hybrid Orangery Roof
For those on a budget, we also now offer hybrid orangery roofs which have a roof made entirely of glass much like a conservatory but with internal and external roof trim to give the appearance of an orangery.
Orangery with Supalite Tiled Roof
Thanks to innovations by Supalite, we can now also offer tiled orangery roofs with or without a skypod (roof lantern) which can make your orangery much more bearable during the summer months and much more energy efficient during the winter months.