
Loggia Conservatories & Loggia Orangeries In Yorkshire
Loggia are a type of luxury designed conservatories and orangeries that we have available at Eliments. Loggia designs provide stylish extensions of your living space that keep warm in winter and cool in the summer using innovated technology that you wouldn’t get with a traditional build.

There are three available styles that we have for you: Loggia Prestige, Loggia Premium and Loggia Ultimate. These Italian designed, contemporary building systems are the latest and best method of building your orangeries, conservatories and day rooms. Loggia replaces the traditional conservatory, makes orangeries affordable, and provide stunning extensions.

Loggia Prestige
A luxurious interior doesn’t come more affordable than Loggia Prestige conservatories and orangeries. We offer you a range of design options, each giving you the ability to improve the look and thermal performance of your house extension. Loggia Prestige incorporates the Loggia narrow columns, Prestige insulating pelmet and LivinLight, which together address the three main heat loss areas, transforming a conservatory into a thermally efficient Loggia extension.

Loggia Premium
Loggia Premium offers more design options, each giving you the ability to stamp your own personality on every aspect of your orangery/conservatory. Design options include multiple wide or narrow columns sitting on or off plinths, topped with the Classic Cornice outside, internally insulated with LivinRoom, warmed by radiant panel heaters and illuminated by LivinLight.

Loggia Ultimate
The Loggia Ultimate fuses all of the elements of a Loggia Premium with the Ultimate roofing solution: realROOF by Ultraframe. Loggia Ultimate allows you to integrate huge sliding doors, Bi-folding doors and whole elevations of glazing. This gives you total control of the design and layout of your new orangery or conservatory and as much light as possible.

Local Council Planning Permissions
If you are unsure whether your Loggia organgery needs planning permission, check out the below pages to the local Council’s planning pages which can provide a lot of useful information.