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Conservatory v Orangery: the difference?

(38 Posts)
annsixty Wed 09-Oct-13 16:49:40

Oh but my friend who is always pretentious on her son's behalf describes his garden room as being an extension to the "huge "kitchen -diner, so no messy things in that I think.

merlotgran Wed 09-Oct-13 16:47:17

Orangeries are also used like greenhouses and have plants permanently growing in them like grape vines and figs.

Ana Wed 09-Oct-13 16:44:47

And a pile of old, muddy wellies...grin

(or possibly shiny new ones, just for show!)

kittylester Wed 09-Oct-13 16:43:28

A garden room, on the other hand, would seem to have trugs, twine, seed packets etc. confused

kittylester Wed 09-Oct-13 16:41:58

Unless of course one is being pretentious, then 'orangery' sounds much posher than a 'conservatory. My mother would have had an orangery! grin

Ana Wed 09-Oct-13 16:41:16

I think an Orangery was originally used for over-wintering orange trees etc., much as a conservatory can be used to over-winter less than hardy shrubs.

annodomini Wed 09-Oct-13 16:39:52

I bet the people who have orangeries don't grow oranges in them. wink

kittylester Wed 09-Oct-13 16:39:27

Presumably, an orangery faces the perfect way for growing oranges while a conservatory doesn't. confused

Ana Wed 09-Oct-13 16:38:30

If you read the link you will see that it's mainly structural.

annsixty Wed 09-Oct-13 16:23:37

I had always thought an orangery belonged to a Stately home type of place but I do know of people who have Garden rooms although I have never seen one, so don't actually know how these differ from conservatories.

Ana Wed 09-Oct-13 15:53:02

www.jewelwindows.co.uk/blog/the-difference-between-an-orangery-and-a-conservatory/

Anne58 Wed 09-Oct-13 15:35:15

There was an article about this in the Telegraph recently, I think it was written by Christopher Middleton.

goldengirl Wed 09-Oct-13 15:27:46

Please can someone tell me the difference between a Conservatory and an Orangery? 'Orangery' seems to feature a lot these days in house programmes and magazines and yet they look like glorified conservatories to me. In spite of the fact I'm longing to downsize, DH, bless him, would love to add a 'conservatory / orangery' on to the back of our house.