A conservatory is one of the most adaptable spaces in your home, as you can use it to fit your specific needs for your home. Whether you are looking to add one to your property and are unsure what to do with it, or are looking to renovate an existing one, here are 11 unique ways you can use a conservatory.
How can I use my conservatory?
1. Garden Room
Turn your conservatory into a peaceful garden room.Fill the space with a mixture of different, colourful flowers to create a place you can relax after a day at work. The large amount of natural light will allow your plants to thrive, and you can add some comfortable seating to enjoy a morning coffee or read a good book. This option is ideal for homeowners who want to bring in the beauty and colours of the outdoors without worrying about the weather.
2. Kitchen Extension
One of the most popular ways homeowners use a conservatory is by extending the kitchen. By opening up your home with this option, you can create a spacious, light-filled cooking area. You can enjoy better views of your garden, with more natural light, making the kitchen feel much larger and more welcoming. Installing a kitchen island allows you to have an area to talk to family or friends around when entertaining, and also more counter space to help you when you are cooking.
3. Office Study
If you work from home, you could turn your conservatory into the perfect home office. It is different to the usual type of home office due to its garden views and increased light, creating a comfortable, productive environment. You can equip the space with a good desk, ergonomic chair, and a storage unit to help keep it organised.
4. Workout Space
Use your conservatory as a home gym and save yourself the gym fees in the process. Whether you’re into yoga, Pilates, or weight training, a conservatory gives you the perfect amount of space to reach your fitness goals. You could fit a small sound system to help keep you motivated and focused. With it being in the privacy of your own home also means you can train whenever you like and fit it around your schedule.
5. Extra Living Room
A great choice for large families is using the space as an extra living room to help create separate children’s and adult areas.Fit it with comfy sofas, a TV and charging stations to have a relaxing area togo to after a long day. Or if you prefer to read, create a quiet space to suity our lifestyle. Plus, you will also have a versatile room that works for both everyday living and as a place to host guests.
6. Reading Room
Avid readers can turn a conservatory into the ultimate reading room. Install shelves along one of the walls, add a comfortable armchair or sofa, and enjoy some uninterrupted time with a good book.During the day, the sunlight helps to create a brighter, more inviting space; whilst at night, you could install soft lighting to help make it more comfortable.
7. Dining Room
A dining room is a possible option for your conservatory as it helps to blend in with your kitchen, making it feel like a more complete space. The views of your garden create a colourful backdrop for meals, and the brighter, more open feel will make family gatherings more relaxed. No matter if your taste is more modern or old-fashioned, having bifold doors orFrench doors to let in fresh air in the summer and retain more heat during the colder months will ensure comfort all year round.
8. Children’s Playroom
Turn your conservatory into a safe and fun children’s playroom. The natural light is perfect for creative play and crafting, while the open space provides room for toys, games, and activities. Use practical storage units to keep it tidy, but make sure to put down a durable playmat for little ones to ensure they do not hurt themselves if they fall.
9. Guest Bedroom
With modern windows and furniture which can double as a bed, your conservatory can become the perfect guest bedroom. Using a sofa bed means you can allow the space to become multifunctional, and by adding blinds or curtains, you can add more privacy to the space. Visitors can wake up to garden views, offering them a pleasant way to get up in the morning, while the space can easily revert back to everyday use when guests leave.
10. Man Cave
A conservatory can make an excellent man cave, as it offers you space for hobbies such as darts and pool, or the perfect way to watch sports with your friends. Putting in some comfy seating, TV and speakers, and art on the walls that reflect your personality, for example, vintage collectables to sports memorabilia, gives you a personalised escape without taking over other rooms in the house.
11. Home Theatre
Turning your conservatory into a home cinema is a great option for movie lovers. Install blackout blinds, a large screen, surround sound, as well as put in some relaxing seating and ambient lighting to create a more cinematic feel. It is also a great space to get friends and family around to watch live events together.
Thinking of Adding a Conservatory to Your Home?
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