Installing a conservatory is something that will benefit you and your family throughout the year. Gone are the rumours of conservatories only being suitable for the warmer months of the year when they could handle the weather. All year round use is encouraged and this is due to their great features that make them durable and thermally efficient to be comfortable even in the most extremely uncomfortable wet winter weather.
Installing a conservatory will however reduce your outdoor space and you may not see this as a negative and if you are in that frame of mind you would be right. Small gardens can be functional and the planning of your conservatories positioning with Greenway Home Improvements can ensure that the space left is the most usable.
Gardens are on average used for around 6 weeks a year. This is taking into account the amount of genuine summer weeks received in the UK over the last few years and also the few days in between which throw up bearable outdoor conditions. This means that it is going to be in less frequent use than your conservatory.
We have seen some great use of smaller space gardens that are functional for seating areas as well as space for children and even a small table or dining area. The secret is in the planning and the smaller the space the more planning is required to ensure that the most can be got out of the space available.
Long seating areas such as benches or swings give you the capacity to host more people at any one time and enhance the appearance of the space whilst not taking up as much of the space as maybe a dining set or single chairs.
Be sure to look for items which complement your space available and also make best use of what is available to you whilst considering the garden’s main purpose when in use.
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