Home Improvement: Will an Orangery Increase Home Value?

Home Improvement: Will an Orangery Increase Home Value?

If you’re wondering how to increase home value, why not consider an orangery? Here’s how these can increase your home’s value.

The most expensive house in the UK is worth €250 million. This mega-home is impossible for the average homeowner to afford, but that doesn’t mean you can’t increase the value of your current home.

If you are looking for home improvement ideas, you may have come across the thought of an orangery, but will an orangery increase home value? Read on to find out.

Does an Orangery Increase Home Value?

If you’ve landed on this article, it’s safe to assume that you are already aware of what an orangery is, but let’s remind you just in case.

An orangery is another word for a hallway house between bricks and mortar extension and a conservatory. This room is filled with light to give off the illusion that it is part of the garden.

Of course, something so beautiful has to add value to your home, right? The answer is yes!

An orangery is like adding a traditional extension to your home but a little different. Because of this, it adds almost as much value as an extension would. However, the orangery room must be a big enough space to make a difference in home value.

Orangery vs. Conservatory

If you’re planning on building an orangery, it is essential to know how it differs from a conservatory. For one, an orangery is commonly made from bricks and mortar and has floor to ceiling windows.

A conservatory is made mostly of glass so it is seen as a garden room. In contrast, an orangery is often considered a continuation of the original home architecture.

In an orangery, you will be able to maintain the temperature so that you can use the area year-round without worrying about extreme heat or cold. You won’t be able to maintain the temperature in a conservatory unless you opt for roof blinds.

Considerations When Adding an Orangery to Your Home

Now that you know an orangery can increase home value, you might be ready to start construction right away. Yet, there are a few considerations every orangery owner should be aware of before building.

Although adding an orangery is a tip on how to increase home value, you’ll have to be careful about how much space you knock off of your property. For example, if the garden is too small because of an orangery addition, your home value may go down.

Make sure the design you want your orangery to have correlates with your original home. An orangery that doesn’t blend won’t be an attractive one.

Lastly, it is important to check if you need planning permission for an orangery. Usually, this is not a cause for concern, but it is worth the time to look into.

Do You Want to Increase Your Home’s Value?

Whether you are looking to increase home value or just build a beautiful addition for yourself, an orangery is a great option. These rooms are filled with light and warmth when built right. An orangery is the perfect garden add on.

At Lantern Lite, we strive to bring your ideas to life. For more information about orangeries or to receive a free quote for your project, contact us today.

What Are the Best Skylight Blinds on the Market? 5 Great Styles

What Are the Best Skylight Blinds on the Market? 5 Great Styles

The right skylight blinds can make a tremendous difference to your home. Here are the best types and styles on the market right now.

cience shows that greater exposure to natural light can improve moods. More natural light at home also helps boost creativity, energy, and positivity. Knowing this, who wouldn’t want skylights at home?

The real question is, how do you control the light coming in through your skylights?

The answer: skylight blinds.

Here are five of the greatest skylight blinds on the market right now so you can purchase the best blinds for your home.

1. The White Blackout Blind

Sometimes homeowners hear the words “blackout blind” and automatically think of dark, dreary curtains. This isn’t the case with the white blackout blind.

You can get a complete blackout with these skylight window blinds any time of day, without having to see big black windows above your head.

The white blackout blind blends in nicely with white ceilings and offers a clean look to any room.

2. The Venetian Blind

Didn’t know you could get Venetian skylight blinds? It’s a real thing, and a stylish thing. The Venetian blackout blinds are usually made of aluminum so they are easy to wipe clean.

This makes them a perfect choice for rooms where moisture may occur like bathrooms or kitchens.

Because the slats are adjustable, you can really tailor the amount and direction of the light that’s let into the room.

3. Remote-Controlled Blackout Blind

Many skylights are situated high-up or in a spot that’s hard to reach by hand. Enter the remote-controlled blackout blind. 

These can be either electric skylight blinds or they are sometimes solar powered. Regardless of which type you choose, these blinds make opening and closing your window as easy as flipping a switch.

4. Blackout Curtain With Suction Cups

Are you renting your home and want to add skylight blinds that won’t leave a permanent mark? Try the blackout curtains with suction cups.

These handy skylight blinds can be installed and removed with ease. You can even take them with you on holidays or traveling to offer an added degree of shade to any space.

Six suction cups around the perimeter of the blind make it easy to install. 

One of the other perks of this unique blind is the reflective coating on the back that gives you even more insulation inside your home. This feature makes the suction cup blinds a great choice for warm or chilly weather.

5. Roof Lantern Blinds

If your skylight is a roof lantern design, you need roof lantern blinds. These amazing blinds offer coverage for your unique windows that will also protect you from too much sun in the summer and too much cold in the winter.

Their compact design allows them to fit perfectly into small spaces.

Skylight Blinds: Purchase The Right Set Today

Knowing which skylight blinds you need for your windows can sometimes be tricky. If you’re still unsure which blinds are the perfect fit for your home, contact us today.

Our team of experienced professionals can give you a free quote and discuss your specific needs to help you find the perfect blinds for your home.

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The Small Flat Roof Blind

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LanternLITE Honeycomb Roof Lantern Blind

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