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How To Make Your Conservatory At Home More Stylish and Functional

January 13, 2021 by Jeremy Lindy

Having a conservatory may seem like a dream, but if you don’t know how to utilize and design it correctly, you may end up with a nuisance. 

Conservatories were extremely popular in the seventies, and most of them have not been renovated since then. You may be lucky and need something as simple as conservatory doors repairs, or you could be worse off needing almost a brand-new conservatory. It becomes a problem when you realize that your energy bills are getting higher because of it, and you can only enjoy it during the summer.

But fear not, there is no reason to get rid of your conservatory! Here are some ideas on how to make it functional and stylish at any time in any weather.

Don’t Use It as a Storage

The biggest mistake people make is that they use their conservatory to store old furniture, which is a huge waste of space! Clear out all the clutter, and you will be amazed. If you really need some extra storage, buy some shelves and cupboards and put the clutter in there. That way, you will get to keep the things that you need and get some extra space. Only keep the necessities. Even with the extra storage, it could look messy, and you will be back at square one.

Install Conservatory Blinds

As we previously mentioned, your conservatory can cause a huge waste of energy. To prevent that from happening, the experts recommend installing conservatory blinds. That is one of the less expensive ways to prevent the heat from getting in or going out through the glass. There are many types, styles, and sizes of blinds, so choose the ones that fit the aesthetic of the room. 

Place Lighting Strategically

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Nothing makes the atmosphere more than proper lighting. If you want to go for the fairytale style, make sure to put up many different dimmed light sources. Fairy lights, candles, and lamps everywhere will make the style of your conservatory pop. Try making it as cozy as possible. You will experience the benefits of good lighting when you are sitting in your warm, comfortable conservatory on a cold winter night. Of course, there are other ways to improve the lighting in your conservatory too. For instance, upgrading your conservatory roof can make a huge difference. Correspondingly, you can learn more about conservatory roof conversions by doing some research on the Projects 4 Roofing website.

Refresh the Floors

A conservatory is a room that is both indoors and outdoors. Because of that, you need to think about how you will clean the floors. If you put up wooden floors or rugs, they can get extremely dirty, and you will have a hard time cleaning them. Install colorful tile floors or some that have interesting rock patterns. They will be easy to clean and also add some creative detail.

Paint the Walls

Refresh the paint job of your conservatory, and you will see a huge difference instantly. Neutral colors would work best because the darker colors can attract sunlight. That would make enjoying your conservatory on a warm summer day impossible. Get creative and mix colors, patterns, and materials. Make the walls a base, and then add the details as you go along.

Add Colorful Details

Play with details as much as you like. Add colorful plants, candles, table pieces, and more. You can even make it your DIY project. Collect branches, leaves, and rocks, and arrange them into interesting sculptures and centerpieces. It will give your conservatory a more natural look. Also, paint your tables, window panes, and picture frames. The look of your conservatory will be complete, and the other details will pop.

Change Glass

As we previously mentioned, most of the conservatories were built decades earlier, so the glass they are made of might not be in the best condition. Most of the windows are single or maybe even double glazed. If you don’t want the heat to escape through the glass, you need to put up triple glazed windows. Installing them is pretty affordable, and it will make your heating bills lower than ever.

Decide On Style and Function

Your conservatory doesn’t have to be just an indoor garden. It could be whatever you want. If you solve the heating problem, add blinds, and change glass, you can even use it as your living room. Install a bar and audio system, and it can be used as a special party room. The possibilities are endless. If you play your cards right, it could add a luxurious feel to your home that you never thought was possible.

Utilize the Space

Don’t leave it empty and unused. Buy shelves and add walls to make its design as interesting as possible. Adding pillars can give it an industrial look. Building a fireplace will make it look rustic and cozy. 

There is no need to hold yourself back, unleash your creativity and you will be amazed at the finished product. Try to do everything to make it functional all year round. You don’t even need to spend a lot of money on it. Clean it out and design it to your liking and your conservatory will become your favorite room. 


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