The Ultimate Guide to Orangeries vs Conservatories: Which Is Right for Your Home?
When you’re thinking about extending your home, two options often rise to the top: orangeries and conservatories. Both bring more space, natural light, and a stronger connection to your garden. But they’re not the same — and understanding their differences can help you make the best choice for your lifestyle, budget, and property. Here’s our expert breakdown to guide you through every detail.
What Is a Conservatory?
A conservatory is a glazed extension that’s designed to maximise light and views of your garden. Modern conservatories still celebrate glass, with large windows and roofs, but today’s designs are far more thermally efficient than older ones. That means better performance throughout the year and fewer temperature extremes people used to associate with glass extensions.
Conservatories can be styled in a range of traditional and contemporary designs, from lean-to and Victorian to gable-fronted or bespoke structures tailored to your home. They’re a great choice if you want a bright, airy space that feels open to the outdoors.
What Is an Orangery?
Orangeries blend the best of a conservatory with the solidity of a traditional extension. Historically, these were garden buildings for growing citrus trees — hence the name — but modern orangeries have evolved into stunning, practical living spaces. They are typically built with more brick or solid walls combined with glazed elements and often feature a striking roof lantern to flood the room with natural light.
Because they include more substantial materials and refined design elements, orangeries can feel like a seamless part of your home rather than an add-on. This makes them ideal for a wide range of uses, from dining areas to lounges, home offices or family rooms.
How to Decide Which Is Right for You
Choosing between a conservatory and an orangery comes down to how you plan to use the space — and what you value most in your extension.
1. Light and Openness
If your priority is maximum natural light and uninterrupted views of the garden, a conservatory’s glazed design delivers brightness throughout the day with that classic indoor-meets-outdoor feel.
2. Year-Round Comfort
Orangeries tend to offer better thermal performance thanks to their mix of solid walls and glazing, so they’re often more comfortable throughout the seasons. They can feel more like a traditional room you’d find elsewhere in your home.
3. Style and Design
A conservatory works beautifully with homes that favour contemporary glazing or lighter architectural lines. An orangery, on the other hand, can feel more integrated into the existing structure of your property, especially if you’re matching brickwork, rooflines, and interior finishes.
4. Versatility of Use
Both orangeries and conservatories can be used in multiple ways, as dining spaces, relaxed living areas, studies, or even playrooms. Your choice should reflect how you want to use the space most often and how it connects with the rest of your home.
Practical Considerations Before You Build
There are a few practical bits to keep in mind before you start:
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Thermal performance: Modern glazing and insulated roofs make both orangeries and conservatories far more energy efficient than older versions, helping reduce heat loss in winter and overheating in summer.
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Planning and building regulations: Depending on the size and design of your extension, you may need planning permission or to meet building regulations — particularly for structural elements like roofs and brickwork. A professional installer can guide you through this process.
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Personal taste: Think about whether you want the extension to feel like a garden room (more glass, open feel) or a true living room extension (more integrated and substantial).
Making Your Decision with Secura Home
At Secura Home, we design and install bespoke orangeries and conservatories that reflect your home’s character and your lifestyle. From initial design consultations to final installation, our team ensures every detail is considered — from thermal efficiency and structural quality to finish and function.
Whether you’re drawn to the light-filled openness of a conservatory or the timeless elegance of an orangery, we’ll work with you to create a space you’ll love for years. Get in touch today for expert advice and a tailored quote.