A conservatory is a perfect addition to any home, providing a tranquil and serene space where you can appreciate the beauty of the outdoors. One of its main benefits is the ability to bring in an abundance of natural light, creating a beautiful atmosphere. Looking for conservatory lighting ideas?
Here are some top tips to help you make the most of the natural light.
Install a Glass Roof Lantern
A glass roof is a fantastic way to maximise natural light in your conservatory. Unlike polycarbonate or tiled roofs, glass roofs allow light to flood in from above, creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
Our S1 Roof Lantern is designed to open up your interior, creating a sense of height and space. This allows you to enjoy natural light without compromising on warmth or comfort. It’s a beautiful addition to your conservatory.
We also feature an integral LED channel around the perimeter, which is great for mood lighting once the sun goes down.
The S1 Roof Lantern has been designed to complement our ILite Flat Roof Orangery System so you can enjoy a light, bright living space.
Self-Cleaning Glass
Our S1 Glass Roof doesn’t use your average glass, it uses self-cleaning glass!
It uses a special coating that breaks down dirt and grime with sunlight, keeping your conservatory windows cleaner and clearer, allowing more light to enter.
Stunning SkyVista Glass Panels
Our SupaLite SkyVista is the perfect choice for those looking to transform their living space with natural light, whilst also enjoying the benefits of a lightweight, energy-efficient tiled conservatory roof.
The high-performance glass panel lets in an abundance of light, whilst also insulating your home against heat loss and noise pollution.
With a 60% solar heat reflection that still allows 45% of natural light into the building, it’s the best of glazing solutions!
Bi-Fold or Sliding Doors
When it comes to enhancing natural light and space in a conservatory, bi-fold doors and sliding doors are two of the stand-out options for homeowners.
By folding back against the wall, bi-fold doors create an open view between rooms, allowing natural light to flow seamlessly from one space to another. This makes them perfect for conservatories and open-plan living spaces.
Sliding doors are a sleek alternative to maximising light and space. They glide horizontally along a track, creating a smooth connection between your indoor and outdoor spaces.
Other Ways to Maximise Natural Light…
Light and Neutral Colours
Choosing the interior décor of your conservatory can have a huge impact on the ambience and lighting of a room. Dark furniture and décor can absorb light and make a space feel smaller, darker and dull. Light colours can reflect and maximise natural light, creating a fresh and airy atmosphere.
Opting for light-coloured furniture and accessories enhance the brightness of your conservatory. Make the most out of your space by using white, grey, stone and cream colours. Natural materials like wicker and light woods can also help to create an open feel.
Minimise Clutter
Clutter can dim the brightness of any space. Overflowing accessories, storage and an excess of wall decorations can make any room feel darker and smaller than it truly is. To keep your conservatory light, bright, and spacious, take the time for that much-needed clear out to fill the room with natural light.
Making the Most Out of Natural Light
Maximising natural light in your conservatory can transform it into a bright, welcoming space that the whole family can enjoy. From choosing the right roof feature, to selecting light interior colours, you can create a bright, welcoming room to indulge in all year round.
Embrace the beauty of natural light.
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