As we bask in the warm glow of an Essex summer, one challenge for many homeowners is keeping their conservatory comfortably cool. Conservatories tend to trap heat, which can transform them from delightful sun lounges to unbearable greenhouses. At Discount Windows, we understand the importance of enjoying every part of your home, all year round. Therefore, we’ve compiled some effective tips to help you maintain a cooler conservatory during those hot summer months.
Utilise Reflective Roof Blinds
Installing reflective roof blinds in your conservatory can significantly reduce heat buildup. These blinds are designed to reflect sunlight away, helping to maintain a cooler internal environment. Not only do they help control temperature, but they also protect your furnishings from sun damage. With a variety of styles and designs available, they can seamlessly integrate into the aesthetic of your conservatory.
Enhance Ventilation
Good airflow is essential for keeping any space cool, and your conservatory is no exception. Consider strategically placing fans to facilitate air movement. Opening windows and doors can also invite a refreshing cross breeze, especially during cooler periods of the day like early morning or late evening. For a more integrated solution, think about installing roof vents that can be manually or electronically controlled to optimise air circulation.
Consider Solar Control Glass
For new conservatories or those considering a renovation, solar control glass is an excellent investment. This high tech glass reduces the amount of solar heat entering the room while maintaining transparency. This means you can enjoy unobstructed views of your garden without the accompanying sauna effect.

Apply Window Films
Window films are not only for cars or office buildings. Applying a solar control film on your conservatory windows can reduce heat and glare, making the space more comfortable and usable. It’s a cost effective solution that can be undertaken as a DIY project or by professionals.
Use Cooling Plants
Plants naturally transpire, releasing moisture into the air, which helps cool the surrounding environment. Positioning large, leafy plants inside your conservatory can help reduce the temperature. Choose plants that thrive in high sun exposure levels, like palms or ferns, to enhance your space both aesthetically and functionally.

Install External Shades
External shades or awnings can significantly shield your conservatory from the sun’s direct heat. Installing them on the outside provides a barrier against solar radiation, preventing it from penetrating through the glass and heating up the interior.
Reflective and Light-Coloured Decor
Light colours reflect light, unlike dark colours, which absorb it. Decorating your conservatory with light-coloured fabrics and reflective surfaces can help keep the space cooler. Consider light shades for your furniture covers, blinds, and even the tiles or the flooring you choose.

Keep Your Conservatory Cool and Comfortable
Remember, your conservatory should be a comfort zone, not a challenge in the summer. By implementing these tips, you can ensure it remains a cool refuge even during the hottest days. If you’re planning to upgrade or retrofit your conservatory with new features like solar control glass or reflective roofing, get in touch with Discount Windows. We offer expert advice and installation services tailored to your needs.
Ready to make the most out of your conservatory this summer? Get a quote today or learn more about our products and services by visiting our website. Let us help you transform your conservatory into the perfect summer escape within your home!