Orangeries in Oxted and Surrounding Areas
If you want to add a touch of elegance to your Oxted home, why not consider an orangery? A beautiful building installation designed to flood a home with light. Dating back to the 17th century, orangeries are brick-built conservatory-style buildings designed as a rear extension or to link two separate buildings together. Suitable for any property with enough external space, our team specialise in bespoke orangery construction and prides itself on exceptional standards of work.
Orangeries come in a range of sizes and styles, while our custom orangery services aim to build an installation that blends seamlessly with the rest of your property. Creating a natural transition from your home to your garden, these structures can be used as a relaxation space or a spacious diner. Our team can discuss your requirements at length and, if you go ahead, will project manage everything on your behalf.
Orangery Construction Services in Oxted
Orangeries are a functional and attractive option to increase your floor plan and support a growing household. They can be used all year round and are likely to increase your home’s value by up to 7%. Whilst south-facing houses will benefit more from natural sunlight, these multi-functional spaces are a worthwhile investment for any property.
Large open spaces that are naturally bright and have an airy feel are always a pleasure to spend time in and will give your home a new lease of life. As experienced orangery building contractors, we fully adhere to building regulations and consult with structural engineers to ensure building integrity, so your new space can be enjoyed for years to come.
Custom Orangery Services
Our orangery construction services mean we can install glazing, lighting and French doors that make your space unique. Rather than approach multiple companies for various building work, our team provides a full internal and external finish so your orangery will be finished completely by us.
You will also find that most orangeries fall within planned development, so do not require planning permission. However, if you live in a listed building or conservation area, it is always best to check, especially if you are planning to use an orangery to link two buildings together.