Blend Indoor And Outdoor With A New Conservatory

If you’ve ever heard someone talking about the benefits of having a conservatory, chances are you’ve heard them waxing lyrical about their ability to connect the indoors to the outdoors.

Indeed, this is one of the biggest appeals when buying a conservatory, but what exactly does this mean and even more importantly, how is it achieved? 

Here we’ll take a close look at this topic, delving into how a conservatory forms a bridge between your home and your garden, and we’ll also explain how the different design elements we employ help us achieve this.

 

Benefits

Before we look at the different ways to connect the garden with the home, let’s take a quick look at the benefits.

 

Aesthetics

Assuming you have a garden worthy of praise, then the most obvious benefit of having a conservatory that bridges the gap between the outdoors and indoors is you’ll get a front-row seat to marvel at its splendour!

Unless it’s a warm and sunny day, which tend to be hard to come by in the UK, you’ll usually need to admire your garden from your home. But a conservatory breaks down that barrier to give you a great view of your cherished outdoor space.

 

Relaxation

If you’re in search of ways to promote relaxation and mindfulness, a conservatory is sure to hit the mark.

With their expansive glass walls, conservatories flood your living space with natural light, which is shown to provide a range of benefits including improving head space and even boosting cognitive function.

This visual connection between home and garden fosters a sense of tranquillity and serenity, with the lush greenery and vibrant hues of your garden providing a soothing backdrop for relaxation and deep thought.

 

Improved Air Quality In Home

Connecting your home to the garden will enhance the quality of the air in your home by promoting better air circulation

Opening windows or doors will bring a rush of clean air inside, as well as bringing the beautiful aromas of your garden into your home. Just think how fresh your home will smell when you’ve just cut the lawn!

 

How Conservatories Connect Home And Garden

Now let’s take a look at the various ways design elements are used to maximise the connection between home and garden.

 

Glazing:

Conservatories feature glass walls that remove the visual barrier and seamlessly connect the home and garden.

This allows uninterrupted views of the outdoor scenery, blurring the boundaries between indoors and outdoors and inviting an abundance into your space.

 

Wide-Opening Doors: 

Incorporating wide-opening doors, such as bi-fold or sliding doors, will further enhance the openness and connection between the conservatory and the garden. 

These doors are also ultra-convenient as they can be effortlessly folded or slid away, seamlessly merging the indoor and outdoor spaces and facilitating easy access between the two areas. 

 

Integrated Flooring: 

Another way conservatories connect the garden and home is through the use of integrated flooring materials. Opting for consistent flooring materials or designs that complement one another helps create a sense of oneness.

Whether using natural stone, hardwood or composite decking, cohesive flooring will help to create a universal aesthetic that melds the interior of the home with the patio or outdoor area.

 

Plants:

Adding some plants to your conservatory further strengthens the connection between the home and garden. Additionally, adding natural materials can also further your efforts, creating a natural setting in your new space.

By introducing these elements, conservatories create a tranquil, sensory-rich environment that promotes relaxation and enhances your overall well-being.

So those are the main benefits of investing in a conservatory to connect the garden and the home. As you can see, there are multiple benefits to this, including the aesthetic perks, increased relaxation and improved air quality. 

While conservatories naturally do a great job of connecting the outdoors with the indoors, as you can see, there are numerous ways to strengthen that connection. When you come to designing your bespoke conservatory with your architect and ensign team, you can discuss all the options above to help you achieve your dream space.