Posted: 5 Dec 2022
Roof blinds for conservatories can have a significant impact on the comfort of your conservatory. In most cases, people dismiss their conservatories from autumn onwards due to the rain and cold. However there is a solution: conservatory roof blinds have many benefits will making time spent in there more enjoyable throughout the room.
Roof blinds for Heat Loss in a Conservatory
In the winter months, one of the main factors keeping people from spending time in their conservatory is the cold! if you find your conservatory too cold, we recommend installing conservatory blinds on the roof and the sides of your conservatory. Our pure™ pleated blinds and our Duette® thermal blinds are our most popular blinds for conservatories however Duette® blinds have more notable insulation properties.
Their honeycomb texture traps heat in between the hexagonal material and has an extra layer keeping your heat in. The neater the fit, of the blinds, the less heat can escape through the glazing. We have over 25 years of experience crafting made-to-measure blinds so can provide you with the neatest possible fit. Our exclusive pure™ pleated blinds have been purposely designed for conservatories and to stay looking like new for years when compared to standard blind suppliers. Due to the height of some conservatory roofs and the large amount of blinds covering the odd windows, we often recommend remote control shades for ease of use and control.
Shading and Glare reduction for Conservatories
The neat fit and coverage of our conservatory roof blinds make them ideal at reducing glare. Some people opt to leave their sides uncovered for the view and only install roof blinds to increase shade and to reduce glare. Glare can be a big problem in conservatories; especially if you’re using it as a living room or office with televisions or computers in them. Screens and devices can be difficult to see and use in a conservatory without roof blinds to help reduce the glare.
As well as glare, the sun can also damage your floor and furnishings within your conservatories. The UV light from the sun can partially bleach furniture. Due to the large amount of light coming into a conservatory this can happen quite quickly – ruining your furniture. Our fabrics are designed to stop UV light from fading your flooring and furniture without making the room too dark.
Noise Reduction from Roof Blinds
The large amount of glazing in a conservatory not only creates problems for heat and light, but also can increase the sound of rain, hail or snow. We’ve also faced terrible high winds in the UK this year, and faced amber weather warnings. All this varied weather can make it very noisy in your glass extension or conservatory. The insulating blind material can also reduce the noise in the room somewhat, so it’s less harsh and noisy within your conservatory.
If you’re wondering how roof blinds for conservatories might work for you; get in touch today and arrange a free quotation visit.