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What Kind of Floor to Get for My New Conservatory

If youu2019ve done the hard part and installed a conservatory you probably canu2019t wait to use it as warmer weather approaches. However, the final piece of the puzzle, if you havenu2019t decided already, is the type of flooring you choose to have laid down within the extended space.

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What Kind of Floor to Get for My New Conservatory

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  1. What Kind of Floor to Get for My New Conservatory? If you’ve done the hard part and installed a conservatory you probably can’t wait to use it as warmer weather approaches. However, the final piece of the puzzle, if you haven’t decided already, is the type of flooring you choose to have laid down within the extended space. For some people, this is determined by the type of application you plan on using your conservatory for. However, others will choose exactly the same material used in the rest of their downstairs rooms for consistency. There’s no golden rule necessarily, but we’ve put together a breakdown of the three main conservatory flooring options that work really well in all types of homes, with each conservatory flooring choice offering its own benefits. Laminate Flooring Laminate flooring looks great, and is really easy to install. It also does really well in warm spaces that take on a large

  2. amount of natural light, due to laminate panels being highly resistant to heat and UV rays. Other benefits of laminate flooring are that it’s hard-wearing, meaning that it can handle frequent scrapes when you have young kids over or open your doors to the garden and have pets come in and out. While it’s not quite as sexy as solid wood for some people, it certainly does the job in many respects, offering great aesthetic appearance as well as practically. It’s easy to maintain and clean if your family regularly tracks mud in from the garden and it manages to remain natural and rustic in the right colour and patterns, even if you’ve opted for a more modern conservatory style. If you want a cosier feel, you can always add a rug to offer some texture or softness your feet will appreciate in colder months. Carpet Flooring Many people think the carpet really doesn’t belong in the conservatory, however, it is still a popular favourite amongst homeowners that want their conservatory to feel more like a natural part of their property, which has carpet running through other spaces.

  3. The beauty of carpet is that it’s easily fitted and is relatively affordable when compared to alternatives. When you opt for thicker carpets, they are generally very hard-wearing and feel great for when you want to have a lazy day relaxing in your extended space on a soft surface. READ MORE UK Screeds Ltd 5 Thorpes Field Alvescot England Bampton Oxfordshire OX18 2QF 0800 197 8802 info@ukscreedsltd.co.uk https://www.ukscreedsltd.co.uk/

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