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Yes, Homebrite offers nationwide installation services, ensuring that no matter where you are located, our professional team can assist you in creating your ideal extension.
The cost varies depending on size, design complexity, and materials used. Homebrite offers competitive pricing, with complete orangeries starting from £24,950. For an accurate quote, please contact us for a free consultation.
Yes, our bespoke design process ensures that each extension complements the existing architecture and style of your home, whether traditional or contemporary.
Absolutely, all our bespoke-built orangeries, conservatories, and glass home extensions come with a comprehensive 20-year guarantee, reflecting our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Yes, our designs incorporate advanced glazing and insulation techniques to ensure energy efficiency, providing comfortable living spaces year-round while helping to reduce energy bills.
Homebrite utilises high-quality materials, including energy-efficient glazing, durable brickwork, and premium roofing components, ensuring longevity and aesthetic appeal in all our projects.
The timeline for designing and constructing an orangery varies based on the project’s complexity, size, and customization. Typically, the process can take several weeks to a few months from initial consultation to completion.
In many cases, orangeries and glass extensions fall under permitted development rights and do not require planning permission. However, factors like size, location, and specific property restrictions can influence this. It’s advisable to consult with local planning authorities or professionals to ensure compliance.
An orangery typically features a brick structure with large windows and a flat roof with a central glass lantern, blending traditional and modern elements. A conservatory is usually a fully glazed structure with a pitched roof, offering a light-filled space that connects directly to the garden.