Greenhouse or orangery: which one fits your lifestyle?

Written by

Klaus

Subject

Buying Guide & Advice

Date

28-03-2026

Choosing between a greenhouse and an orangery is not just about the structure. It is about how you want to use your garden and what role it plays in your daily life.

Both options add something valuable, but in a very different way. The right choice depends on what you enjoy most and how you like to spend your time outside.

Do you enjoy growing or relaxing?

A simple way to start is by asking yourself what you enjoy more. If you like working with plants, growing your own vegetables and spending time caring for your garden, a greenhouse is often the better fit. If you prefer sitting down, relaxing and enjoying your surroundings in a comfortable space, an orangery might suit you better.

How much time do you want to spend?

A greenhouse usually asks for more attention. You will be sowing, watering, adjusting and maintaining your plants regularly. An orangery, on the other hand, is more about comfort and ease. Once it is set up, it becomes a place you can use without much effort. Think about how much time you realistically want to spend on your garden.

What does your ideal day in the garden look like?

Try to imagine how you would like to use your garden.

Do you see yourself:

  • checking on your plants and working with your hands
  • or sitting with a coffee, reading a book or spending time with others

This often makes the choice much clearer.

Space and layout matter

The available space in your garden also plays a role. A greenhouse is often placed with functionality in mind, where light and growing conditions are most important. An orangery is usually positioned more as a central feature, where it becomes part of how you experience your garden.

Can you combine both?

Yes, and this is something we see more often. Some people choose a greenhouse for growing and an orangery for relaxing. Others use an orangery partly for plants and partly as a place to sit. This gives you flexibility and allows you to enjoy both aspects of your garden.

A different kind of experience

A greenhouse is more active. You are involved, working and focused on growth. An orangery is more passive. You are enjoying, relaxing and taking in your surroundings. Neither is better. It simply depends on what you are looking for.

Which one suits you best?

If you enjoy gardening and want to grow your own plants, a greenhouse is the right choice. If you want to create a comfortable and stylish place where you can relax and enjoy your garden more often, an orangery is a better fit. And if you want both, you can always combine them in a way that suits your lifestyle.

Ready to make your choice?

Whether you choose a greenhouse, an orangery or a combination of both, the goal is the same: creating a garden that fits your way of living. Request a quote and explore your options:

Is a greenhouse or an orangery better for beginners?2026-03-30T13:38:22+02:00

If you are new to gardening, a greenhouse is great for learning how to grow plants. If you prefer a low effort solution, an orangery may be easier to start with.

Which option requires more maintenance?2026-03-30T13:39:08+02:00

A greenhouse usually requires more regular care due to the plants. An orangery needs less day to day maintenance.

Can you relax in a greenhouse as well?2026-03-30T13:39:54+02:00

Yes, but it is usually more focused on growing. An orangery is more suited for relaxing.

Can you grow plants in an orangery?2026-03-30T13:40:40+02:00

Yes, many people use part of their orangery for plants while also using it as a seating area.

Which option adds more atmosphere to a garden?2026-03-30T13:41:32+02:00

Both add atmosphere, but in different ways. A greenhouse adds greenery and activity, while an orangery adds comfort and structure.

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