Plantation shutters are the ideal solution for a glazed room like a conservatory or an orangery. They offer benefits that other window coverings cannot provide, such as the ability to open partially to control light and privacy.
Older conservatories tend to get too hot in the summer and too cold in winter to be useful all-year-round living spaces. You can adjust conservatory shutters to let in the exact amount of sunshine needed to keep the space at a comfortable temperature.
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In summer, shutters will keep a conservatory cool, and in winter, they keep it warm – a perfect solution for any season. Shutters can be made from materials that reflect the sun’s rays, stopping the heat before it enters the room.
As conservatories often have large glazed areas, curtains and blinds are not as effective to control heat as shutters, they are an excellent and stylish shading option.
Plantation conservatory wooden window shutters blinds provide a stylish and maintenance-free alternative to traditional blinds and are more durable. In addition to adding elegance and style to conservatories, shutter blinds also provide shade on hot days and are energy efficiency during the cooler months. Shutter blinds are also to shield furniture from the sun’s glare. You can’t go wrong with shutters in a conservatory!
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When it comes to fitting a conservatory with shutters, you want the reassurance of quality. After all, you don’t want them to fail after a couple of years and need replacing.
At Victoria’s Shutters, we stick to some rigorous standards when installing conservatory shutters in UK homes.
Our interior door and window shutters come with a 3-year product guarantee. So, if you’re looking for top-notch window dressing that will last for years while being safe and secure, we’ve got you covered.
With our guarantee in place, you can rest assured that your orangery or conservatory is properly equipped with high-quality shutters that will stand up against the test of time.
Get answers to commonly asked questions about conservatory shutters.
It’s important to choose shutters that fit the conservatory windows sizes for optimal privacy control and insulation benefits.
But you can choose other styles! It really depends on what you want to achieve.
If you are looking for privacy control and a sense of security for your conservatory, wooden or PVC shutters are a great choice. In addition to looking stylish, they also provide insulation against cold and hot temperatures. This contributes to lowering your energy bills and keeping your conservatory comfortable throughout the year.
Consider the material of the made-to-measure shutters – wood, composite or metal – as this will determine its durability and style.
Think about the type of operation – hidden or visible tilt rod – this will impact the look and functionality of your new shutters.
When choosing shutters for your conservatory, look for ones that match the existing decor of your home and complement other features such as windows and doors.
Maintaining and cleaning conservatory shutters is straightforward. Regular dusting with a soft cloth or a duster will keep them looking fresh. Occasionally, you can use a damp cloth to wipe the slats; avoid using harsh chemicals or too much water, which could damage the material. If your shutters are made of wood, they may need occasional treatments with a wood conditioner to keep them from drying out or cracking.
While it is possible to install conservatory shutters yourself if you are experienced in DIY projects, professional installation is recommended. This is because conservatories can have complex shapes and sizes, and professional installers will ensure that shutters fit perfectly and operate correctly. They also handle any adjustments needed for unusual angles and shapes typical of conservatory structures. Using professional installation services also typically comes with added benefits like a guarantee on the installation work.