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Dream Room
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Installing curtains in your conservatory may seem strange, but doing so makes this extra space cosy and comfortable all year round. Conservatory curtains can make the room more inviting in the colder months, insulating the space and keeping the heat in. The trick is to choose conservatory curtains that still give you that indoor-outdoor connection without sacrificing a cosy, snuggly ambience on chilly winter evenings. Choosing the right conservatory curtains also ensures you can maintain that décor connectivity to other rooms in the home, especially the living room.
Conservatories are normally flooded with light, so soft, natural colours are the perfect partner for your curtains. White paint reflects the light beautifully, but if you want something a little more subtle, choose neutral or on-trend grey paint for a softer look. Introducing a touch of green into your conservatory can give you a more organic connection to the outside, particularly if your conservatory overlooks a traditional cottage garden. A dash of blue paint adds yet another layer of intricacy to an interior, bringing out the colours in your curtains and balancing both warm and cool influences to create a harmonious feeling.
What lining do I need for my curtains?
We offer various lining options for our made to measure curtains. Each has its own practical properties while also enhancing the overall look and feel.
What kind of fabric is used to make your curtains?
Will there be joins in my Curtains?
Larger curtains will require a join in the fabric. Curtains over 1260mm wide will have a single seam in the fabric. If your fabric contains a pattern, the panels will be pattern matched across the seams.
Are blackout and thermal curtains the same product?



