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How to Create a Cosy & Comfortable Aesthetic for Your Conservatory

Crawford Miller

A great many people, if you had the time and the inclination to ask them, would say that one of their main desires when it comes to their hypothetical dream home would be a spacious conservatory extension attached to the back of their house.

If, however, you are fortunate enough to have a conservatory yourself, as the cooler weather begins to take hold, you will be wanting to give the room as warm an atmosphere as possible. With this in mind, continue reading to learn how to create a cosy and comfortable aesthetic for your conservatory.

Venetian Blinds

The beauty of Venetian blinds truly knows no end, especially due to the fact that in the warmer months, you can keep shaded and cool, and during wintertime, you will still feel a touch of the outdoors due to the natural wooden and earthy materials and aesthetic. They are also the favored yacht aluminium venetian blinds for over-water cruises.

Venetian blinds are also a great tool in controlling the amount of light that is let into your conservatory. They can add a splash of colour to the space, keep the room warm in the winter and cool in the summer, and are easy to clean and maintain.

Oversized Rugs

It is highly likely that the flooring in your conservatory is either wooden or laminated, and if your conservatory has a carpet, the thread will be as such that it fails to provide adequate warmth underfoot.

Treat yourself to a stunning, oversized rug in bright and bold patterns by bromley interior designers that will not only become the new focal point of your space but will also provide an extra layer of warmth, comfort and cosiness.

Natural Greenery

Next, now you have beautiful blinds and a statement rug, it is time to turn your attention to the smaller details, and there is nothing more effective in creating a relaxing and cosy atmosphere than the addition of natural greenery.

Create a tropical paradise by choosing indoor plants that thrive in a conservatory-esque environment, and to reduce the number plants you need to water, you could even combine convincing fake plants with real ones.

The best indoor plants to choose that will suit a conservatory include:

  • Plumbago
  • Bird of Paradise
  • Dutchman’s Pipe
  • Bougainvillea
  • Passion Flowers
  • Succulents & Cacti

An Outdoor/Indoor Office

If your professional career requires a hybrid mix of both working from home and in the office, what better way to utilise your conservatory than turning it into an indoor/outdoor office space.

Install a Wi-Fi booster in the corner of the room and hide electrical extension leads behind plants and shelves for both safety and aesthetics, with a desk pushed up against the one side of the windows for a beautiful view as you work.

In addition, you could ensure the room is temperature controlled with a separate thermostat that only controls the conservatory warmth or even invest in a focal point electric fireplace for the corner of the room.