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A Guide of kitchen orangery cost

Kitchen orangery cost in the UK typically sits at the higher end of the orangery price range because you are paying for both the glazed extension and a functional kitchen fit‑out. Average guides suggest standard orangeries range roughly from the Standard orangeries range roughly from £60,000, with premium kitchen‑focused designs often exceeding those averages depending on size and specification.​

What Drives Kitchen Orangery Cost?

For a kitchen orangery, these factors have the biggest impact on cost:​

  • Size and layout

    • Small kitchen orangeries (around 15–20 m²) sit at the lower end of typical ranges, while larger 25–35 m² open‑plan spaces scale costs significantly.​
    • Complex L‑shaped or wrap‑around layouts are more expensive than simple rectangles.
  • Structure and glazing

    • Higher‑spec frames (aluminium or hardwood) and advanced glazing (solar‑control, low‑E, argon filled) increase the price compared with basic uPVC.​
    • A feature orangery roof lantern with good thermal performance costs more than a simple flat roof but transforms light and feel in a kitchen.​
  • Kitchen and interior fit‑out

    • The cost of cabinets, worktops, appliances, lighting and flooring is on top of the base orangery extension cost.​
    • Structural steel for large open spans into the existing house also adds to the overall budget.​

How Kitchen Orangeries Compare To Standard Orangeries

A standard living‑room orangery might only need heating, flooring and basic electrics, whereas a kitchen orangery requires:​

  • Enhanced ventilation and extraction
  • More electrical circuits and plumbing
  • Higher wear‑resistant finishes (worktops, floors, splashbacks)

Because of this, kitchen orangery cost is usually meaningfully higher than a like‑for‑like non‑kitchen orangery of the same size.​

Getting A Realistic Kitchen Orangery Cost

Published guides use broad averages, and real‑world prices vary widely by region, site conditions and specification. For a realistic kitchen orangery cost for your home, it is best to:​

  • Decide an approximate size and layout (island, dining, seating)
  • Choose a target specification level (standard, mid‑range, or premium)
  • Share photos, rough dimensions and ideas with a specialist

Farrow Jones can then provide a tailored kitchen orangery cost guide based on your UK property and design ambitions via farrowjones.com