Conservatory Blinds
When it comes to shading your conservatory, two excellent options stand out for addressing both roof and side windows.
Pleated Roof Blinds: Designed specifically for conservatory roofs, these blinds reflect heat to keep the space comfortable in summer and provide insulation during colder months.
Sail Blinds: Offering a sleek, modern look, sail blinds provide effective shading and heat reduction. They are easy to remove and are machine washable, making maintenance simple.
Both solutions combine style and function, enhancing comfort throughout the year.
Top 5 Benefits of Conservatory Blinds
Helps regulate temperature for year-round comfort.
Reduces glare while preserving natural light.
Improves energy efficiency and reduces heat loss.
Available in multiple styles to suit any conservatory.
Enhances the overall look and comfort of the space.




Your Questions Answered
FAQ: Best Blind Solutions for a Conservatory
Q: What are the best blind solutions for a conservatory?
A: For shading the roof of a conservatory, we recommend two main solutions:
Pleated Roof Blinds – Engineered fabrics reflect heat in the summer and help insulate in the winter. They are ideal for maintaining a comfortable temperature year-round.
Sail Blinds – These provide a modern, stylish look while effectively shading the conservatory. Although they do not cover every inch of glass, they reduce heat, are easy to remove, and are machine washable.
For the sides of the conservatory, popular options include vertical blinds, roller blinds, and Beadfit blinds. All of these use thermally efficient fabrics designed to perform in conservatory environments.
If you’re unsure whether to install roof or side blinds first, we recommend speaking with one of our specialists. You can always add additional blinds later.
Q: What windows are best suited for conservatory blinds?
A: Every conservatory can be covered with our bespoke solutions, regardless of shape or size.
Q: What colours are available for conservatory blinds?
A: Headrails and cassettes come in popular conservatory colours, including white, cream, anthracite, and black. Beadfit and PerfectFit blinds are also available in a range of wood finishes. Fabric choices are nearly unlimited, allowing you to personalise your conservatory to match your interior design.
Q: What variations of conservatory blinds are available?
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Roof: Pleated Roof Blinds and Sail Blinds
Sides: Vertical blinds, roller blinds, Beadfit blinds, and other bespoke options, tailored to your conservatory’s dimensions and style preferences
Q: Can conservatory blinds be motorised?
A:
Pleated Roof Blinds: Motorisation is recommended, especially for large glass roofs, as manual operation can be time-consuming.
Side blinds: All side blind options can be motorised except for INTU blinds.
Q: How long does it take to make conservatory blinds?
A: Most conservatory blind solutions take 3–4 weeks to manufacture.
Q: Are there any disadvantages to conservatory blinds?
A: There are no significant disadvantages. Installing blinds in your conservatory makes the space usable year-round, regardless of the time of day or season.
Q: How long do conservatory blinds last?
A: Most conservatory blind solutions last 5–10 years, depending on fabric choice and the type of glass in your conservatory.
Areas We Cover
We proudly provide our services across a wide area of the South East, including:
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Hampshire – Winchester, Fleet, Lymington, and surrounding villages.
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Surrey – Guildford, Woking, Esher, Cobham, Farnham, and Epsom.
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Berkshire – Ascot, Maidenhead, Windsor, and surrounding areas.
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London – Kensington, Chelsea, Hampstead, Notting Hill, and throughout Greater London.
