Choosing the Best Flooring for Conservatories

There are many options that go along with the installation of conservatories. The finishing options, door placement and landscaping will all make a difference to the overall appearance of your new garden room. One of the most important choices you need to make is the flooring used and that decision will be based on a few essential questions.

What Will You Use the Conservatory For?

Deciphering the main uses of your room will help to you make the best decision about the flooring. If it will be primarily a space for dining or food preparation (such as a kitchen or bar area), hard surface flooring such as ceramic tile is most appropriate. If however, the conservatory will be a room for relaxation and lounging, carpeting will provide the softness and depth that you need.

Use much of the same rules that you would apply to that area inside your home. If a hard, wipe able surface is to your advantage then opt for tiling, vinyl or a similar type of flooring. For something more leisurely, hardwood or laminate can work with the option of an area rug to soften the space. Carpeting in any style works for casual living spaces.

Also consider whether your conservatory will include or be adjacent to a fireplace. That may require that a non-combustible material be used for the flooring – most often stone or tile.

How Will the Traffic Flow Through the Space?

This is another important question that will allow you to pick the flooring that best matches the maintenance requirements. If, for instance, your orangery will be used as a pathway through to the garden by everyone from the children to the pets and the gardeners in your family, then an easy to clean, low maintenance option must be chosen. Something you can sweep up quickly, mop up when needed and get back to a reasonable level of cleanliness with minimal work is best.

If however the space will not see much traffic out to the garden, but will instead be used mainly as a view outdoors, a higher maintenance product may make sense. It depends entirely on what your comfort levels are in terms of cleaning and maintenance.

Are You Concerned About Environmental Impacts?

Conservatories are rooms that allow your family to easily connect with nature through the lovely windows. If your home’s impact on the environment is a concern to you, opt for more natural flooring made from sustainable materials. Cork and bamboo are excellent examples of products that have a low impact and are created from eco friendly materials with minimal carbon footprints.

Spend some time thinking about the best flooring options for your new home addition. Conservatories are a valuable project that will deliver years and years of enjoyment for your whole family. Be sure the flooring will last and fit in well with your lifestyle for that time period.

Conservatory quotes and double glazing quotes can be found online and with some excellent flooring options available, you can have the perfect conservatory design for your home.

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