tweaks, Munby says you can regulate the temperature and make it more comfortable… “Investing in energy-efficient glazing can reduce heat build-up,” highlights Munby. She says a solar roof for example, helps to block UV rays and reduces heat – while protecting your furniture from sun damage. “Alternatively, you can add blinds or sheer curtains to regulate sunlight… Venetian or roller blinds are practical choices that blend function with modern style. “Finally, it’s best to ensure proper ventilation by opening windows, doors, and vents; or by using ceiling fans or portable cooling units for a cooler experience on particularly hot days,” suggests Munby.
maximum light to flood in.
“Use telescopic brushes and warm, soapy water to safely clean window frames and remove debris from the roof,” advises Munby.“Wiping down interior surfaces with a microfibre cloth also does wonders… keeping dust that loves to shine when the sun is out, at bay.”
Add a personal touch
Finally, make the space your own with personal touches and unique decor elements… To inspire your inner designer, Munby suggests incorporating statement pieces like a freestanding hammock, or vibrant patterned rug for a playful, eye- catching addition. “Complete the look with artificial lighting in the form of string lights, or elegant pendants for a magical evening setting.”
Bringing home that summer vibe
“Decor is key to creating a warm, summery feel that makes a house a home for you – and your visitors,” underlines Munby. Adding seasonal touches helps emphasise the connection between the indoors and outdoors, suggests Munby. “Opting for light and airy fabrics like cotton or linen, and pastel tones give a breezy, summer look and feel.” She continues:“Think about introducing garden-inspired decor, like floral prints or tropical hues, to tie the interior to the vibrant outdoors. “Natural elements like leafy houseplants, or fresh flowers, together with rattan furniture, or stone planters can echo the lush greenery of your garden.” For an extra touch, she suggests adding soft lighting at varying heights for that perfect summer evening ambience. “Floor lamps paired with smaller table lamps can highlight specific areas and create a cosy feel.”
Turn your summer vision into reality
“A conservatory or orangery isn’t just about looks…. it’s about creating a space where you can truly enjoy the beauty of any season,” says Munby. But naturally, we want to make the most of it now. “Whether hosting friends or spending quiet afternoons basking in the sun, a perfectly prepared conservatory or orangery will make your summer even more special,” enthuses Munby. For more expert advice and design solutions, visit Anglian Home Improvements.
Create a seamless indoor-outdoor connection
“One of the great luxuries of these sunny spaces is the opportunity to blend indoor comfort with outdoor charm,” notes Munby.“To not only help you maximise on daylight hours, but also create a fresh space during this much-loved season.” “A popular way to blur the boundary between the two spaces is by installing bifold doors or sliding glass doors, to create a seamless flow from your conservatory to your garden,” she says.“Perfect for summer parties or barbecues.”
Keep it pristine
As Munby points out, an inviting conservatory or orangery starts with a clean and well-maintained area.“Regular upkeep can ensure your space not only looks beautiful but also stands the test of time, for years to come.” She recommends cleaning the roof and windows regularly to maintain a clear view of the outdoors, and allow
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