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7 things to consider when building a kitchen conservatory extension

8 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

When building a kitchen conservatory extension, keep glazing under 25% of the floor area to meet building regulations, unless you can prove it’s thermally efficient. Costs typically start around £15,000 for a basic lean-to and go up to about £18,500 for an Edwardian style, with a build time of just a few weeks if off-site prefabrication is used.

Building a conservatory is a popular way to expand your kitchen while flooding it with natural light. The ample natural light and ability to seamlessly connect with the outdoors has made it a favourite amongst many homeowners.

Many modern homes blend the kitchen with a conservatory to be one large open-plan family space. This multifunctional space is perfect for enjoying family meals, entertaining guests, or even spending time with yourself and nature.

Here, we’ll look at the types of conservatory kitchen extensions, their cost, building regulations, planning permission and, of course, some kitchen conservatory ideas.

And if you’re raring to go already, you can get a kitchen extension design quote here.

What is a conservatory kitchen extension?

A conservatory kitchen extension has at least two-thirds of its roof made from glass and a minimum of half its wall area made from glass or translucent plastic.

The major difference between conservatories and orangeries lies in how their roofs are constructed — specifically how much glazing is involved. Where the roof of a conservatory tends to be more glass, an orangery will have less glazing and a lantern shaped roof.

How much will construction cost?