Orangeries In Leeds Are For Life Not Just For Summer

There is a widely held misconception amongst a lot of people who believe that conservatories and orangeries are only useful during the summer months. This may have been the case many years ago when these form of extensions were made of materials that were poor conductors of heat. But times have changed massively and both of these forms of extension can be used all year round, no matter what the weather.

Orangeries in Leeds and conservatories in Leeds are now made up predominantly respectively of brickwork and uPVC. Both of these materials are designed to keep any heat generated trapped inside, whether it is from the heat of the sun or a heater that you may have installed within them.

The orangery is seen as a pretty new concept to some people, but it has in fact been around for years and is only recently gaining the credit that it deserves. It is without the smartest way to extend your home courtesy of the wonderful looks and clean lines that it presents. It will also offer you an enormous amount of extra floor space to play with which you can use for a multitude of purposes, leaving you with the choice of whichever most suits your individual needs.

The conservatory has been well recognised for years but it still continues to be the most popular form of home extension. This is because it can not only add value to the way you live your life within the home, but it will also add value to your home monetary wise.

Both forms of extension are designed to last and once installed they should stand proud in your back garden for at least 20 to 30 years.

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