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Orangery Extensions

Timeless Orangery Extensions by Select Windows, Doors & Conservatories

A bespoke orangery extension from Select Windows, Doors & Conservatories is the perfect way to add style, space, and value to your home. Our expertly designed orangeries create a bright, airy environment thanks to elegant glass lantern roofs, while remaining cosy and comfortable throughout the year when accessorised to complement your interior.

Blending the light-filled nature of a conservatory with the solid feel of a traditional extension, our orangeries are designed to be enjoyed in every season. Whether you prefer a sleek modern look or the charm of a wooden orangery, our tailored designs bring the perfect balance of elegance and practicality.

We also offer stunning timber orangery options, crafted with premium materials for a natural, timeless aesthetic that enhances any home. Our high-quality windows and doors integrate beautifully into each build, providing excellent insulation and security while enhancing the overall design.

With over 38 years of experience in manufacturing and installing some of the finest orangery’s in the UK, we understand the importance of getting every detail right – from the initial concept to the final installation. When you choose Select Windows, you’re choosing peace of mind, professionalism, and a truly bespoke service.

Let us help you create the orangery extension of your dreams – crafted with care, built to last, and made just for you.

Get a Free Quote:

01543 370666
or Burton Showroom:
01283 535765

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Bespoke Orangeries UK

Beautifully Crafted Orangeries – Designed for Year-Round Enjoyment
As experienced orangery installers in the UK, we specialise in creating elegant, functional spaces that bring you closer to your garden – whatever the season. Our orangeries provide a warm, inviting environment all year round, blending the beauty of the outdoors with the comfort of your home.

Whether you’re considering a traditional orangery or a more contemporary design, we offer a wide range of styles to suit any property. Each house orangery is bespoke and crafted with care, adding space, value, and character to your home.

Thinking about starting an orangery building project but not sure where to begin? We’re here to guide you through the entire process-from design to installation-ensuring everything is tailored to your needs. And if you’re wondering about orangery installers cost, we provide clear, honest pricing with no hidden extras.

With a strong reputation for quality and service, we’re proud to be trusted specialists in orangeries UK homeowners rely on. If you’re looking to enhance your home with a stylish, durable orangery UK, we’re here to help.

Why not visit our showroom to see the craftsmanship and options available? Come and explore the possibilities today.

Safe & Secure

You should always feel safe in your home, that’s why we pride ourselves in our attention to security in our products.
All of our products are accredited by Secured by Design, a police backed initiative awarded to products with security features as their main priority.

Made to Measure Orangeries

All of our Windows and Doors are made in our 40,000 sq ft premises in Walsall Wood.
By using our own factory we are able to ensure that we meet our high standards in every product, before we fit them for the customer.

We supply both small and large volumes of advanced easy-to-install PVCu windows and doors using innovative profile systems

Get a Free Quote:

01543 370666
or Burton Showroom:
01283 535765

Frequently Asked Questions About Orangeries

Whilst it does depend on the size and height, many are exempt from planning permission. Regulations do vary across the UK so it’s best to check with your local authority or visit: www.planningportal.gov.uk

In 2025, the cost of building an orangery in the UK ranges from £10,000 to £100,000+, depending on size, materials (uPVC, aluminium, or timber), and design.

Small orangery: from £10,000

Medium: £20,000–£40,000

Large: £35,000–£100,000+

Extra costs may apply for foundations, utilities, and interior finishes. Always get quotes to suit your needs and location.

Orangeries typically cost more because they have a more complex structure, use materials like brick or stone, and offer better insulation. Their build is more similar to a traditional extension, which is reflected in the higher price.

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What Is a Casement Window?

A Simple Guide for UK Homeowners

Everything you need to know about this classic, practical window style.

When choosing new windows for your home, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by all the different styles and options. One of the most popular – and versatile – choices is the casement window. But what exactly is a casement window, and is it right for your home?

At Select Windows, we’re here to break it down simply and clearly. Whether you’re renovating, replacing old windows or building from scratch, here’s everything you need to know.

What is a Casement Window?

A casement window is a window that is attached to its frame by one or more side hinges. It opens outwards (or sometimes inwards) like a door, using a handle or crank mechanism. They’re typically hinged at the side, but you can also get top-hung (awning) or bottom-hung (hopper) versions.

They’re one of the most common window styles in UK homes — and for good reason!

Key Features of Casement Windows

  • Available in uPVC, aluminium or timber finishes
  • Side-hinged opening – usually opens outward for maximum ventilation
  • Slim, modern frame – maximises natural light
  • Secure locking system – multi-point locks for enhanced security
  • Energy efficient – tight seal when closed to prevent draughts
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Why Choose a Casement Window?

Here’s why so many homeowners love casement windows:

1. Excellent Ventilation

Casement windows can open fully, allowing you to direct fresh air into your home – especially useful in kitchens or bathrooms.

2. Unobstructed Views

With no sash bar running through the middle (like with sliding windows), casement windows give you a clear, uninterrupted view of the outside.

3. Energy Efficiency

The seal around a casement window closes tightly when shut, helping to keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer.

4. Easy to Operate

Ideal for hard-to-reach spots like above sinks or in smaller rooms – the handle makes them easy to open and close.

5. Customisable Designs

Available in a wide range of sizes, colours, materials and glazing options to suit traditional or modern homes.

Where Are Casement Windows Best Used?

Casement windows are extremely versatile and suit most rooms in the house. They work especially well in:

  • Living rooms and bedrooms for light and air
  • Kitchens or utility rooms where ventilation is important
  • Bathrooms when fitted with frosted or obscure glass for privacy
  • Anywhere you want a clear view and strong energy efficiency
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Casement Windows from Select Windows

At Select Windows, we supply and install high-quality uPVC casement windows across the West Midlands. All of our windows are made to measure, highly energy-efficient, and come in a wide range of colours and finishes to match your home perfectly.

We also offer acoustic glass, and security upgrades if you want extra personalisation and peace of mind.

Ready to Upgrade Your Windows?

If you’re considering new windows and want something that’s stylish, secure, and energy-efficient – a casement window might be just what you need.

📞 Get in touch today to book a free consultation and get a quote. Our expert team is here to help you choose the right style for your home.

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How to Clean uPVC Windows: Glass, Frames & More

Keep your windows looking brand new with these simple cleaning tips

uPVC windows are known for being low-maintenance — but that doesn’t mean they don’t need a little TLC now and again! Regular cleaning not only keeps them looking fresh but also helps extend their lifespan.

At Select Windows, we install high-quality uPVC windows built to last. But to help you get the most out of them, here’s our complete guide to cleaning every part of your uPVC windows — the glass, frames, seals, hinges and sills.

🧼 What You’ll Need:

  • Soft cloths or microfibre cloths
  • Warm soapy water (mild washing-up liquid works well)
  • Non-abrasive sponge or soft brush
  • White vinegar or glass cleaner
  • Old toothbrush or soft paintbrush (for tricky corners)
  • Vacuum cleaner with brush attachment (optional)
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Step 1: Clean the Glass

Let’s start with the obvious bit — the glass.

How to do it:

  1. Wipe down with a damp cloth to remove loose dust and dirt.
  2. Use a glass cleaner or a solution of water and white vinegar.
  3. Apply using a soft cloth or spray bottle and wipe in circular motions.
  4. Buff dry with a clean microfibre cloth or newspaper for a streak-free shine.

Pro Tip: Don’t clean windows in direct sunlight — it causes streaks.

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Step 2: Wash the uPVC Frames

Your white uPVC frames can attract grime over time — but don’t worry, it’s easy to clean.

How to do it:

  1. Mix warm water with a small amount of mild washing-up liquid.
  2. Use a non-abrasive sponge to gently wipe the frames.
  3. For stubborn marks, use a uPVC-specific cleaner or a paste of bicarbonate of soda.
  4. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.

Avoid: Harsh chemicals, bleach, or abrasive scouring pads — they can damage the surface.

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Step 3: Get Into the Hinges, Seals & Tracks

These hidden spots can collect dirt, leaves and even mould if left unchecked.

Hinges & Locks:

  • Use a small brush or toothbrush to loosen dirt.
  • Wipe clean and apply a tiny drop of light oil (like WD-40) to keep them moving smoothly.

Rubber Seals:

  • Gently clean with soapy water and avoid pulling or stretching.
  • Apply a little silicone spray to keep them supple and prevent cracking.

Window Tracks & Drainage Holes:

  • Remove debris with a vacuum or brush.
  • Check drainage holes at the bottom of the frames — if they’re blocked, gently clear them with a cotton bud or small stick.

Step 4: Finish with the Window Sills

Don’t forget the inside and outside window sills!

  • Clean with soapy water and a soft cloth.
  • Rinse and dry to prevent watermarks or mould buildup.

Bonus Tips:

  • Clean your uPVC windows twice a year as a minimum — more if you’re in a coastal or high-pollution area.
  • For extra shine, use a dry cloth to polish the frames once finished.
  • Installing blinds or curtains can help protect your frames from constant sun exposure, which can discolour white uPVC over time.

Clean your uPVC windows twice a year as a minimum — more if you’re in a coastal or high-pollution area.

For extra shine, use a dry cloth to polish the frames once finished.


Need Replacement Windows?

If your uPVC windows are looking tired or you’re dealing with draughts, misted glass or damage — it might be time to upgrade.

Select Windows offers a wide range of energy-efficient, secure and stylish uPVC windows tailored to your home. 📞 Get in touch today for a free quote or expert advice.

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How to Pick the Perfect Front Door Colour

A Guide by Select Windows

Your front door is more than just an entrance — it’s the face of your home. It’s the first thing guests (and potential buyers!) see, and it sets the tone for your entire property. So, choosing the right colour for your front door isn’t just a design choice, it’s a statement.

At Select Windows, we know a thing or two about making an entrance. Here’s our guide to help you choose the perfect colour for your front door:

1. Think About Your Home’s Style and Era

The architectural style of your home can be a great starting point.

  • Cottage-style homes look charming with soft pastels like sage green, duck egg blue or cream.
  • Traditional homes (like Victorian or Edwardian properties) often suit classic shades such as navy, burgundy, forest green or even black.
  • Modern or contemporary homes can handle bold and striking colours — think deep teal, anthracite grey, or even sunshine yellow.
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2. Consider the Surrounding Features

Take a look at the brickwork, rendering, windows, and roof tiles. Your front door colour should complement, not clash. For example:

  • If you have coloured window frames (such as white, grey or brown), factor those in too for a cohesive look.
  • Red brick homes work well with blues, greens or classic blacks.
  • Stone or cream render pairs nicely with deeper hues like charcoal or rich aubergine.

3. Don’t Forget About Lighting

A north-facing entrance tends to get less sunlight, so you might want to go for a brighter or warmer shade to lift the space. If your door gets lots of natural light, you can play with darker, moodier tones.

4. Let Your Personality Shine

Your front door is the perfect spot to add a personal touch. Are you bold and vibrant? Go for a statement red or mustard yellow. Prefer something calming? Soft grey, sage or pale blue can feel peaceful and welcoming.

It’s also a chance to make your home stand out on the street (without upsetting the neighbours!).

5. Try Before You Buy

If you’re unsure, test a few swatches first. Paint samples on a bit of card or directly on the door and view them at different times of the day. The light can really change how a colour looks.

Or, better yet, ask us at Select Windows — we’re always happy to provide guidance based on our extensive experience and your chosen door material and style.

6. Practical Matters Count

Remember that your door will be exposed to all weathers. That’s why all our doors at Select Windows are designed to be low-maintenance, durable and colour-fast. Whether you choose a uPVC, composite or aluminium door, the finish is built to last — no chipping, warping or fading.


Ready to Make a Statement?

Choosing the right front door colour is a small decision that can have a big impact. If you’re upgrading your entrance, Select Windows can help you pick the perfect style and shade for your home. We offer a wide range of colours and finishes across all door types — all designed to boost kerb appeal and make you smile every time you come home.

📞 Get in touch today to explore our full range of front doors and book a no-obligation quote.

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