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Greenhouse ideas: From Victorian glasshouses to compact options for small gardens

Design ideas for greenhouses and where to buy them, from expansive designs based on Victorian glasshouses to compact options suitable for small gardens

The glazing of the greenhouse also determines its price and functionality. Horticultural glass is the cheapest available; it’s 3mm thick and arranged in overlapping patterns, but it’s hard to clean and when it breaks, forms large, dangerous shards. Toughened glass is more expensive but safer. You can also buy greenhouses with polycarbonate panels instead of glass – this is cheaper and lighter, and doesn’t break, but doesn't have the same aesthetic appeal of glass panes and it can pop out in strong winds.

You’ll also want to make sure your greenhouse has ventilation panes, as they can easily overheat in summer. Typically you’ll find ridged ventilation panes in the walls or door, or the roof should come with panes that open manually or automatically.

When siting your greenhouse, it’s traditional to orient the ridge east-west, maximising the amount of light you get in winter, though this is not essential. If you live in a garden where strong winds prevail, make sure the gable end of the greenhouse (the strongest part) faces the wind. Stay away from sloping ground when positioning your greenhouse, and also keep clear of overhanging trees.

Buying a greenhouse

The greenhouses we feature on our pages are some of the most beautiful in the world, and if you have the space and budget, it’s always best to go bespoke with one of the beautiful options made by Alitex, who make greenhouses for the National Trust, or Hartley Botanic, who partner with the RHS. For ready-made greenhouses, we love the range at Rhino Greenhouses, which start at around £1,000 and come in a brilliant range of sizes and colours. John Lewis’ small range of timber greenhouses, made with Crane Garden buildings, is also very charming.

Greenhouse ideas from the House & Garden archive