Country Life

Interior design

Conservato­ries might have horticultu­ral roots, yet today they have evolved into light-filled spaces with a variety of uses from living rooms to kitchen extensions. Amelia Thorpe explores their exciting possibilit­ies

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Giles Kime explores the return of the conservato­ry

1. Plant life

Whatever the weather, enjoy the garden year-round from the comfort of a bespoke glass-and-steel-grey-aluminium extension by Apropos. Prices from £15,000 (0800 328 0033; www.aproposcon­servatorie­s.co.uk)

2. Entertaini­ng set

Proof that a conservato­ry can provide invaluable additional living and dining space, adjacent to the kitchen, comes in the form of this elegant Georgian timber design, painted in Porcini, from Vale Garden Houses. Prices from £40,000 (01476 564433; www.valegarden­houses.co.uk)

3.Cotswold charm

A good example of creating more space for dining and entertaini­ng, this orangery has bi-fold doors that open to create an almost seamless connection with the beautiful garden. It’s finished in a soft cream shade to complement perfectly the sandy-coloured Cotswold-stone surroundin­gs. About £90,000, from David Salisbury (01278 764444; www.davidsalis­bury.com)

4. Natural selection

An oak structure can blend naturally into garden surroundin­gs and this bespoke orangery with both bi-fold and French doors offers a good sense of flow between inside and outside spaces. From £40,000, Prime Oak (01384 296611; www.primeoak.co.uk)

5. Light flow

Internal bronze doors allow light to flow from the orangery into the interior of the house and double glazing helps keep warmth inside during the winter months. £6,000 for a two-door set, Architectu­ral Bronze Casements (0845 600 0660; www.bronzecase­ments.com)

6. Approved choice

Adding a conservato­ry or garden room to a listed or historic property can present its challenges, so it may be worth seeking out a company experience­d in statutory consent processes, such as Hampton Conservato­ries. The bespoke orangery shown here costs £130,000 (020–3613 0511; www.hamptoncon­servatorie­s.co.uk)

7. Roof top

Previously an open roof terrace subject to the vagaries of the British weather, a lantern roof and full-height glazed doors and windows make this space into an elegant and comfortabl­e orangery, perfect for entertaini­ng and enjoying the roofscape views. Westbury Garden Rooms, prices from £45,000 (01245 326500; www.westburyga­rdenrooms.com)

8. Green view

This classic conservato­ry is made from solid Sapele hardwood with aluminium cappings and painted a soft green to blend well with the garden surroundin­gs and old stone of the house. Traditiona­l in design, it features modern temperatur­e control, including underfloor heating and thermostat­ically controlled roof vents that open and close automatica­lly. Made by The Caulfield Company, prices from £25,000 (0113–387 3118; www.caulfieldc­ompany.co.uk)

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