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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.

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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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Condensation: What It Is & How to Stop It

Condensation can be a common problem in many homes, especially during the colder months. It’s more than just an inconvenience — excessive condensation can damage your windows, and walls, and even lead to mould growth, which may cause health issues. If you’ve been wondering how to stop condensation on windows, this blog will provide all the tips and insights you need.

What is Condensation?

Condensation occurs when moist air comes into contact with a cold surface, such as a window. The moisture in the air cools down and forms water droplets on the glass. This is a common issue in homes, particularly during winter, when the difference between indoor and outdoor temperatures is more extreme.

Condensation often appears on windows, especially those with poor insulation or inadequate ventilation. If left untreated, it can lead to the growth of mould, which thrives in damp conditions.

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What Causes Condensation on Windows?

Several factors contribute to the build-up of condensation on windows:

  • Temperature differences: Warm indoor air meets the cold surface of the windows, causing moisture to form.
  • High humidity levels: Daily activities such as cooking, showering, and even breathing release moisture into the air.
  • Inadequate ventilation: Poor airflow traps moist air inside, which eventually condenses on colder surfaces like windows.

In homes where condensation is a constant issue, it’s crucial to understand these causes to find effective solutions.

How to Stop Condensation on Windows

Stopping condensation on windows requires a combination of improving insulation and reducing indoor humidity levels. Here are several steps you can take:

  1. Install Double or Triple Glazing:
    Double or triple-glazed windows help maintain a higher temperature inside, reducing the chance of condensation. These windows come with energy-efficient glass and an insulated gap between the panes, preventing heat from escaping while keeping the interior glass warmer.
  2. Improve Ventilation:
    Good ventilation is crucial for preventing condensation. In moisture-heavy rooms like the kitchen and bathroom, make sure to open windows or use extractor fans. Proper airflow helps reduce the humidity levels, making it harder for condensation to form on windows. You can also use dehumidifiers in areas prone to moisture.
  3. Use Insulating Curtains:
    Thick curtains can help keep the cold air out and the warm air in, preventing the glass from cooling down too much and reducing the chance of condensation forming.
  4. Control Room Temperature:
    Keeping your home at a consistent temperature prevents rapid cooling, which contributes to condensation. Avoid sharp drops in temperature, especially overnight.

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How to Stop Condensation on Windows Overnight

Many homeowners experience condensation on their windows first thing in the morning. This is because, during the night, the temperature drops, and the moisture from breathing can settle on the windows. To prevent this:

  • Ensure proper ventilation in the bedroom by leaving a window slightly open or using a dehumidifier.
  • Use thermal or double-glazed windows to keep your windows warmer throughout the night.

How to Prevent Condensation on Walls

Condensation isn’t just limited to windows — it can also appear on walls. To prevent condensation on walls, ensure good airflow throughout your home. Keep furniture a few inches away from walls to allow for proper air circulation. Additionally, avoid overfilling wardrobes and cupboards to let air move freely.

How to Get Rid of Condensation Inside Double-Glazed Windows

If you notice condensation inside the sealed unit of your double-glazed windows, it usually indicates a seal failure. This means the insulating gas between the panes has escaped, allowing moisture to enter. In this case, it’s essential to have the window professionally inspected and potentially replaced. You may be able to repair the seal, but often a replacement unit is required to resolve the issue permanently.

Final Thoughts

Condensation is a common issue but one that can be managed with the right approach. By improving ventilation, upgrading your windows, and maintaining a consistent temperature, you can greatly reduce the likelihood of condensation forming on your windows and walls. Following these steps will not only improve the comfort of your home but also help protect your property from the damage condensation can cause.

If you need professional assistance or advice on upgrading your windows to prevent condensation, Select Windows offers expert services tailored to keep your home dry and comfortable year-round.

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Types of Glass: The Ultimate Guide

Whether you’re looking for enhanced noise reduction, extra durability, or a unique design, there’s a glass option to suit your needs. Here’s a guide to the different types of glass available to help you make the best choice for your windows and doors.

Stained Glass

Stained Glass

Stained glass is a versatile and visually striking option that offers a broad spectrum of design possibilities for both windows and doors. Whether you prefer intricate, classic motifs or sleek, modern patterns, stained glass can transform the look of your home with its unique artistry. It allows you to infuse personality into your living space, adding vibrant colours and intricate detailing that draw the eye.

This type of glass not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your home but also retains the timeless beauty associated with traditional stained glass, bringing a touch of elegance and individuality to any room. Its customisable nature makes it a perfect choice for homeowners looking to make a bold, yet tasteful, design statement.

Toughened Glass

TOUGHENED GLASS

Toughened glass is a durable and safety-enhanced option available in a range of thicknesses, typically between 4mm and 10mm. The glass undergoes a specialised thermal treatment process, which dramatically increases its strength, making it significantly tougher than standard glass. This makes it ideal for areas of the home where safety is a priority, such as doors, low-level windows, or high-traffic areas. When toughened glass breaks, it doesn’t shatter into sharp, dangerous shards but instead crumbles into small, blunt pieces, minimising the risk of injury.

Its robust structure, combined with its safety features, makes it perfect for homes with children or in locations prone to accidents. Additionally, toughened glass can withstand extreme temperatures, making it an excellent choice for areas that experience high heat or sudden temperature changes.

Solar Control Glass

Solar control glass is ideal for sun-filled rooms, as it helps regulate heat. By reflecting or absorbing more solar energy than standard glass, it keeps your space bright without allowing excessive heat during the summer months. Invisible rays are blocked, while visible sunlight fills the room.

Obscure Glass

For enhanced privacy, obscure glass is an excellent choice. With a variety of classic and contemporary designs available, it provides privacy without sacrificing light. Obscure glass is also a great option for internal rooms where more natural light is needed.obscure glass

Double Glazed Glass

A+13 Rated Units

Double glazing offers superior energy efficiency, featuring Linear’s six-chamber frames for maximum thermal performance. Each unit is filled with argon gas and uses an Energyplus outer frame that’s insulated within its multi-chambers.

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  • Optiwhite Low Iron Glass Outer Pane: This glass provides high light transmission and boosts solar gain, bringing free heat from the sun into your home.
  • Warm Edge Space Bar: Positioned between the two glass panes, this spacer is 22 times more efficient than aluminum at preventing heat transfer around the edges.
  • Pilkington K Glass S Inner Pane: A hard-coated low-emissivity glass that reflects heat back into your home while letting in free solar energy for passive heat gain.

Triple Glazed Glass

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For the ultimate in energy efficiency, triple glazing offers unparalleled insulation with a 36mm sealed unit. Like double glazing, these units are filled with argon gas and feature a highly insulated Energyplus outer frame.

  • Outer Pane: Optiwhite glass maximizes light transmission and boosts solar gain, drawing in free heat from the sun.
  • Middle Pane: This pane features the trusted Pilkington K Glass coating that reflects internal heat while allowing free solar energy into the home.
  • Inside Pane: The Low E high-performance glass reflects heat back into your home, further improving thermal efficiency.

Whether you’re looking for the perfect glass for privacy, energy efficiency, or aesthetic appeal, Select Windows has a wide range of options to fit your needs. Get in touch today to explore how our glass solutions can enhance your home!

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5 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME THIS EASTER WEEKEND

For most of us, the Easter bank holiday is a welcome four days off work and sees the perfect opportunity for us to put some well needed care and attention into our homes. After a long winter and period of bad weather (which we haven’t seen the last of), our homes and gardens could use a little TLC. So here’s the top 5 ways you can use your time off productively:

 

  1. Spring Clean

A bank holiday weekend is the ideal time to get that list of jobs done that you have been putting off. It’s amazing how much better your home can look after giving it a clean from top to bottom. From cleaning out the fridge to hoovering behind the sofa, now is the perfect time to tackle the chores.

  1. Add some Spring colour

Easter is the perfect time to add some colour to your home. Now that Spring is here and the days are longer, you have more time to paint those walls before it gets dark. So whether it’s your children’s bedroom or the dull living room – now is the time to splash a bit of colour onto the walls.

  1. Add an Orangery

With the weather getting better it’s time to start planning for the summer. Adding an Orangery to your home can create the perfect space to connect you to your garden and bring some extra light into the home. Why not give us a call and arrange someone to come and give you a free quote?

  1. Clean the gutters and windows

After all the snow and stormy weather your gutters and windows are bound to have taken a hit. But with a four day weekend you have no excuses not to tackle them. You will be surprised at how much difference it makes to the outside of your property.

  1. Get out into the garden

Why not spend your weekend in the outdoors bringing a new lease of life to your garden? Planting flowers or weeding your garden now can make things a lot easier for you later on in the year and will mean you’ll have a much prettier place for all those summer BBQs!

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