Ways to Make Your Conservatory Look and Feel Nicer
If you’re lucky enough to have a conservatory then you need to make the most of this space. From alfresco dining to a light and airy playroom, there are so many ways that you can utilise this area. But, you can also introduce a few added touches that can make your conservatory look and feel alot nicer.Read on to find out more.
Conservatory blinds
Sitting in a lovely sunny room is great, especially in the summer, however, it’s nice to have the option to be in the shade too. Conservatory blinds allow you to control the amount of light in the room so you can create the perfect setting, so you can enjoy the sun in the day and the shade during the evening.
Add plants
Plants aren’t just good for improving air quality, they can generally make an area feel more relaxing too. Since most conservatories are amazing heat traps, you could have yourself a mini indoor greenhouse by adding some plants.
Good storage
Most conservatories are small to medium in size so the last thing you want is clutter taking up most of the space. Investing in good storage means that every inch of the room can be used properly and everything stays organised. Shelves, hooks and bookcases can all be used to keep your items tucked away or display the things you’d like on show such as photographs and ornaments.
Update your furniture
If you’re using old or outdated furniture in your conservatory this can really change the feel of the room. Why not upcycle your furniture by giving it a lick of paint? Or maybe it’s time for something new. Think about how you want the room to feel - cosy, modern, rustic or minimalist. This will help you redesign the room and come up with a decor that transforms the room.
If you’re looking for a conservatory installer that you can trust, Grassmoor Glass in Chesterfield are the people you need. Over the years we’ve transformed many homes by adding beautiful conservatories and giving homeowners the space they need. For more information about our work, get in touch with us today.