Note the Differences between Orangeries and Conservatories

A home extension may include orangeries or conservatories. An orangery is considered as a place , especially a greenhouse, for cultivating orange trees in cool climate. A conservatory is a glass and metal structure that is traditionally found in gardens of large houses and in public parks. Hardwood conservatory, aluminum conservatory and PVCu conservatory are the most commonly found types of conservatories. An orangery is also similar to a conservatory but has some specific differences. Let us know about the differences between orangeries and conservatories.

miniature treesConservatory is opted by many people as a part of house extension. Another way of house extension is provided by orangeries which is the most lucrative and stylish way of addition of extra space to home.

Composition:
uPVC is the most common material that is used for constructing a conservatory. PVC has the properties of high durability and hard wearing in all weathers. However, the look of house may be different with the use of PVC. Bricks constitute the most important material in orangeries. So this may give a similar look as the rest part of the house.

Cost:
An orangery is less expensive when compared to a conservatory. Many people feel that an orangery is more affordable than a conservatory. This is because of the use of expensive materials such as aluminum and PVC for constructing a conservatory. The cost of bricks that are used in construction of an orangery is affordable.

Space:
Conservatories and orangeries help in increasing living space. However, more floor space is provided by orangeries. Many opportunities are available for making use of accessories in many ways as large space is provided. Appropriate lighting and flooring makes it more special.

However, both conservatories and oranges have their own advantages. Based on the ability that one can afford, a conservatory or an orangery can be chosen for home extension.