Many people overlook how valuable a space a conservatory can be in your home. It’s not uncommon for conservatories to turn into dumping grounds or makeshift laundry rooms as they’re gradually taken over by neglect. However, here at Outside Interests, we believe that they can be a functional, stylish addition to your home. If the aforementioned scenario sounds familiar to you, check out our tips below for making your conservatory a space you want to hang out.
Replace the Roof
One of the main reasons people tend to neglect conservatories is their unregulated temperature. Being in such close proximity to the outside world means that a conservatory climate can very much depend on the weather outside. This can make it extremely cold in the winter and almost unbearably warm in the summer. Moreover, having a particularly old roof may cause other issues such as leaks, mould and noise pollution.
Modern roofs have come a long way in terms of energy efficiency and temperature regulations. Options include thicker roofs, UV protection roofs and climate control roof vents.
Plants
Being so close to the outdoors doesn’t mean you can’t bring a bit of nature indoors. Adding some houseplants to your conservatory can make the space more colourful and visually appealing. On top of this, it can help your health and the air quality of your home through increased oxygen levels. Multiple studies have found that bringing plants indoors also has a positive impact on our mental wellbeings.
Furniture
We all know how exciting a good furniture shop can be. What beats the feeling of walking into a freshly redone room, styled just the way you like it? If your original interior design choices have gone a bit stale, why not spruce it up with some fresh pieces? This gives you a great chance to inject some colour and personality into the room. You can also make the space significantly more functional and practical.
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