David Salisbury
David Salisbury
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Exceptional Orangery in the Cotswolds

This bespoke orangery has helped to round off what is an exceptional property in the Cotswolds. The eye-catching dual aspect design has a number of notable features which ensures it complements the architecture of the existing home. Of importance to the design scheme was that the ‘dwarf walls’ were manufactured from a matching Cotswold stone to help provide a joined up look and ensure the orangery blended in to the existing building. The contemporary shade of Flagstone, from our own unique colour palette, not only provided a modern finish, it was also chosen for the all of the windows around the property, further enhancing the overall complementary effect. Underlining the bespoke nature of the orangery, the two aspects of the orangery are different in terms of size but share the same external joinery features, with French doors opening out onto the garden in each case. The smaller left hand side measures approximately 3.7m wide by 3.8m deep. In contrast, the larger right hand side measures 4.5m wide by 5.6m deep – combined, the new orangery created just under 40 square metres of new living space. Replacing a much smaller, ageing conservatory, which provided limited functionality, the new orangery has created space for both a living room and a dining room, simultaneously providing views of the immaculate garden and surrounding countryside. If you’re considering extending your home, whether you’re located in the beautiful Cotswolds, or anywhere else nationwide, we recommend seeking some expert advice. Why not start by requesting a copy of our inspirational brochure?
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