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There's no doubt that blinds add the finishing touch to any conservatory or sunroom, whether it is used as a sitting room, dining room, playroom or office.
The ability to control heat and glare makes the room usable throughout the year, offering protection from the sun in the summer and retaining heat in the winter.
Roman blinds are a more traditional alternative.
Although available in a number of materials the usual choice is French pinoleum which comprises thin strips of woven wood that filters sunlight very gently and has first-class solar properties.
This classic wood-weave style perfectly complements the rattan and wicker furniture often chosen for a conservatory.
Free-standing tall timber shutters, available at most DIY stores, can be positioned to reduce glare through the windows; useful if you want to watch television or use a computer.
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There’s no doubt
that blinds add the finishing touch to any
conservatory or sunroom, whether it is used as a
sitting room, dining room, playroom or office. The
ability to control heat and glare makes the room
usable throughout the year, offering protection from
the sun in the summer and retaining heat in the
winter.
When it comes to
choice of style and material there are several
options. As with most home furnishings, you need to
consider which fits best with your lifestyle and your
pocket.
Pleated blinds are
the most popular choice, as well as the most
effective, since they reflect up to 83% of the sun’s
heat. Available in a wide range of colours and
patterns, they are very easy to maintain especially if
treated to repel dirt and damp.
Check the width of
the pleats before buying – the slimmer the pleat,
the neater the overall look. Pleated blinds
‘concertina’ away tidily and can be automated for
remote operation.
For maximum
effectiveness, it is recommended that they are also
treated with a special solar finish.
Roman blinds are a
more traditional alternative. Although available in a
number of materials the usual choice is French
pinoleum which comprises thin strips of woven wood
that filters sunlight very gently and has first-class
solar properties. This classic wood-weave style
perfectly complements the rattan and wicker furniture
often chosen for a conservatory. However, note that
some materials used for Roman blinds – such as
bamboo – are not suitable for roof blinds. Like
pleated blinds, Roman blinds can be automated for
remote control.
Roller blinds can be
produced in a wide range of fabrics although the best
choice for conservatories feature special
solar-reflective aluminium backing to provide
essential control over temperature and glare. While
not the most good-looking option, these blinds do
offer a highly efficient way of deflecting heat
build-up and glare.
If you are handy with
a sewing machine DIY drapes or shutters are a
cost-effective choice. Although they won’t offer the
same degree of protection from heat and glare as
professionally-installed blinds, they will soften the
light and cool the atmosphere – how much will depend
on the fabrics chosen.
Free-standing tall
timber shutters, available at most DIY stores, can be
positioned to reduce glare through the windows; useful
if you want to watch television or use a computer.
Alternatively, smaller shutters can be fixed to the
windows externally although this is not a DIY project.
Vertical and Venetian
blinds, available in wood, wood effect and aluminium,
are another option but they can be difficult to fit.
What’s more, they are incredibly efficient dust
traps!
Unless going down the
DIY route, do have your conservatory measured by the
supplier who will be fitting the blinds. Once they are
in place you will find that they significantly enhance
the conditions in your conservatory, making it a
pleasant and enjoyable place to work, rest and play
all through the year – rather than a greenhouse in
the summer and a fridge in the winter.
Barry Dunlop is the
Founder of ConservatoriesOnline.com - The online place
for people interested in conservatories, sunrooms,
garden rooms, and orangeries. Find more tips and
advice at his website: http://www.conservatoriesonline.com
which includes a section on conservatory blinds at: http://www.conservatoriesonline.com/sunshd.htm
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