Special conservatory furniture is made for the purpose, to go in conservatories. Garden furniture is made for outdoor use. But while you can’t use all furniture made for conservatories outdoors, you can put garden furniture in the conservatory, and the results are very cool indeed. Let’s explore.
There’s no law saying you can’t use garden furniture indoors. Use it in the house if you like, there’s no reason why not. It’s super-comfy, the styles often work just as well in the home, and it is seriously rugged. Can you imagine how good the lounge set above looks in a conservatory setting?
Outdoor furniture is a good practical choice for conservatories with or without condensation issues. The resin rattan is waterproof, easy to wipe clean. The cushion pads are water resistant and don’t go mouldy. Because outdoor furniture is UV resistant, it won’t fade in the conservatory like lounge furniture can. This one, above, has a sleek wooden frame, ideal for outdoors and classic eye-candy in an indoor-outdoor space.
Imagine the garden lounger below in your conservatory, a really comfortable thing to stretch out or sit on while you read, look out at the garden, chat or play on your phone. Bring in matching or contrasting cushions and throws for sheer luxury and a unique look of your own. Add a few potted houseplants for a lush indoor-outdoor feel.
Bring fairy lights or solar lights into to play and what used to be a chilly-feeling glass box soon becomes a chilled-out haven, half way between the garden and the house, a space to relax that’s neither here nor there… which is curiously pleasurable!
Bearing all this in mind, here are some more images of inspiring garden sets to suit a conservatory. Have a scroll, see what takes your fancy, then make sure to measure your conservatory – including the door or doors, to make sure it’ll fit.
Now you’re ready for rock ‘n’ roll with a wonderfully comfortable, strong, low maintenance lounge or dining set that won’t let you down.