What Are Orangeries?
Orangeries have gained popularity in Reading, providing homeowners with a unique space that enhances both beauty and functionality. With origins in 17th-century Europe, these structures have evolved into versatile spaces that seamlessly integrate with any home.
An orangery is a room or building with a glass roof and walls, originally designed to protect citrus trees during the winter. Originating in Italy, they became symbols of wealth and luxury across Europe. Today, they serve as stylish extensions that bring natural light and warmth into homes.

What is the difference between an classic conservatory and an orangery?
While both orangeries and conservatories feature glass elements, orangeries typically have more solid structures with brick or stone bases and less than 75% of the roof glazed. This gives them a more integrated look with the main house, offering a more substantial and permanent feel. Here at Three Counties, we are renowned for crafting high-quality orangeries that blend seamlessly with existing architecture. Our expertise ensures that each orangery is not only beautiful but also functional and durable.

Benefits Of An Orangery
Orangeries offer numerous benefits, including increased natural light, enhanced aesthetic appeal, and a versatile space that can be used for dining, relaxation, or entertaining. Adding an orangery can significantly increase the value of your property, making it an attractive investment for homeowners in Reading. Modern orangeries are designed with energy efficiency in mind, reducing heat loss and lowering energy bills. Advanced insulation, double glazing, and energy-efficient materials contribute to the overall efficiency of an orangery, making it a sustainable choice for homeowners. We prioritise energy efficiency in our designs, ensuring your orangery is not only beautiful but also environmentally friendly.
Orangeries are equipped with robust security features, including multi-point locking systems and toughened glass, to keep your home safe. Built with high-quality materials, orangeries are designed to withstand the elements and provide long-lasting enjoyment. We use the best materials and construction techniques to ensure your orangery is secure and durable, offering peace of mind for years to come.

Stylish Orangeries
Orangeries are known for their timeless elegance and ability to enhance the visual appeal of any home. From traditional to contemporary, orangeries come in a variety of styles and designs. Whether you prefer a classic wooden finish or a sleek modern look, there’s an option to suit every taste. We offer bespoke design services, ensuring your orangery complements your home’s architecture and reflects your personal style. Our modern orangeries incorporate advanced features such as energy-efficient glazing, underfloor heating, and smart lighting systems, providing comfort and convenience year-round. Utilising materials like aluminium and advanced glazing technologies, modern orangeries offer improved insulation and durability, ensuring they remain a valuable addition to your home for years to come.
Orangeries are designed to maximise natural light, creating bright and inviting spaces. The use of glass and strategic positioning ensures warmth and comfort throughout the year. High-quality glazing and well-insulated materials help retain heat, making orangeries a warm and cosy retreat even in the colder months.
When you choose our orangeries, we offer the ultimate in customisation, allowing you to create a space that perfectly fits your needs and style preferences. A customised design ensures your orangery complements your home and lifestyle, providing a unique and personal touch. We work closely with clients to design bespoke orangeries that meet their specific requirements, ensuring a perfect fit for every home.
What colour and materials should you choose?
We can fully advise you on choices of brickwork to perfectly suit the style of your home. When it comes to colours you will be spoiled for choice. Traditional homes may like to go with one of our wood finishes such as rosewood, Irish oak, golden oak or mahogany. If you have a modern home then a chic grey, cream or black finish will compliment the look perfectly or for some pretty pastel style – chartwell is a popular choice.

Foiled White

Cream

Slate Grey

Dark Grey

Black

Chartwell Green

Irish Oak

Golden Oak

Rosewood

Mahogony
The History of Orangeries
Orangeries came into fashion in the 17th century and were a statement of wealth as only the richest homes would have them. There were typically on the ground floor of a property and were a sheltered area to grow fruit trees – including orange trees – which is where the name came from.