Livin Room Conservatory / Orangery
The new Orangery concept from a standard conservatory
Livin Room Conservatory / Orangery
If you are considering an extension but worried about the loss of light to the rooms behind and the cost, then look no further than our Livin Room display model.
A fantastic looking Orangery at a sensible price, delivering a huge thermal benefit to ensure that your new living space is suitable for your requirements. There are so many concepts for this building to be designed to complement your home and garden, each delivering you Livin space, lots of natural light, and of course, the WOW factor.
On display at our showcentre – Come and see the real thing!





Frequently asked questions
The Living room uses traditional brickwork piers at variable sizes whereas the Loggia has the classic stylish loggia thermally efficient columns.
Affordability is perhaps the most important consideration for any homeowner. Conservatories vary greatly in price, starting at around £10,000 right up to over £100,000. Costs will be influenced by size, material, design, roof, glazing type, and site. It’s also worth visiting our vast show centre where we can give you guideline prices for models as displayed.
The livin room extension is the modern orangery / conservatory, creating a thermally advanced extension to ease building regulations and transforming light and space.
An eaves pelmet is fitted for improved insulation and can be incorporated with wireless speakers and spotlights creating a room like feel. The livin room is a beautiful warm glazed style extension with the style and grandeur of a period orangery.
You can also add a 1,2 or 3 or a curved cornice gutter. Which is also thermally insulated adding to the over thermal properties of the build.
Usually the answer is no, as long as the conservatory does not cover more than half your garden area. There are exceptions, such as installing conservatories on Listed Buildings or in conservation areas, so, if you’re unsure, it’s always best to check with your local authority. Although planning permission is not usually required, your conservatory installation will need to comply with current Building Regulations.
When you’re planning a conservatory installation, it’s important to have a realistic timescale. This can help to limit disruption to your daily routine. Of course, timescales will depend on the size and complexity of the installation. A free survey will give you a general idea of what timescale to expect.
From Traditional style Conservatories to modern home Extensions, Orangeries, Loggias, and tiled roof conservatories, the choice can sometimes be overwhelming. By talking to an adviser and explaining your preferences, they can advise you on the best solution to your specific requirements.
Again, this will depend a lot on your personal preferences and the style of your home. As a general guide, PVCu is usually most cost-effective/thermally efficient and virtually maintenance free. Hardwood Timber is ideal for period properties and Listed Buildings.
Every home is different. The good news is that a range of conservatory styles will be available to you when you speak to us. We are able to tell you about the range of products available – for example, a Contemporary Lean-to conservatory is suitable for smaller homes – we offer advice on how to customise your product. For example, you could ask what colour schemes are available and whether you can add a wood-grain foil effect to the design.
The pelmet can be fitted with wireless speakers and spotlights creating a room like feel.
You can also add a 1,2 or 3 or a curved cornice gutter. Which is also thermally insulated adding to the over thermal properties of the build.
Yes. We are able to design sliding doors in to almost any design