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Home Inspiration · January 10, 2025

Creating Your Winter Garden: The Benefits of a Conservatory

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A conservatory is more than just a green space—it can be a home addition that boosts your property’s value and functionality. Plus, by increasing your home’s square footage, it creates versatile living areas that are ideal for a variety of scopes and activities, from private sunlit retreats to areas for dining, playing, or enjoying your hobbies.

However, perhaps, the greatest benefit of a conservatory is that it can help you connect with nature, providing a space for you to grow your gardening skills and make the most of the benefits of spending time in a green space.  Below, we’ll see how adding a conservatory is an excellent option to create a vibrant garden sanctuary that is enjoyable year-round. 

Embracing Greenery Year-Round

Growing a beautiful and timeless garden is the goal of many, but this isn’t always easy. For example, if you live in an urban area, you may lack the availability of green space that you need to develop your green thumb. On the other hand, in certain climates, creating a beautiful garden that is livable across the seasons may  simply not be possible. 

Here’s where installing a conservatory may come in handy. These spaces are created to be livable and comfortable despite outside temperatures. And, if you can comfortably enjoy frosty winter mornings from the warmth of your conservatory, so can your plants! If you’ve always wanted to have a green area that gives you joy and satisfaction every season, this may be the best way to go! 

A Custom-Designed Green Space

Investing in a conservatory is an excellent strategy to create custom-designed green space. However, this project will require thoughtful planning and design. To get started, opt for furniture made in materials created to withstand humidity and temperature fluctuations. Options like teak or rattan may be excellent! 

Additionally, arrange seating around focal plants or in cozy corners. A smart layout allows you to dedicate part of your conservatory to growing plants, while others for activities like relaxation, dining, or reading books. Lastly for the food, consider durable flooring like stone or tile that resists moisture. 

To create a space that feels uniquely yours, working with a specialist can help you tailor a conservatory for multiple uses. For example, the team at ZEN Windows and Conservatories offers custom designs, whether you prefer Edwardian, Victorian, Lean-to, or P-shaped styles, ensuring that your conservatory will be elegant and functional, regardless of how you wish to use it.

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A Hobby For Health and Stress Relief

A conservatory is an excellent way to take on hobbies such as gardening or cultivating vegetables and flowers. According to science, the benefits of dedicating time to gardening are several, including: 

  • Gardening encourages regular physical activity and boosts fitness.
  • It reduces stress and promotes a feeling of relaxation.
  • Spending time in the garden increases exposure to sunlight, boosting vitamin D levels.
  • Growing your own produce inspires healthier eating habits with fresh options.
  • Gardening activities enhance concentration and promote mindfulness.
  • Cultivating a garden can lead to economic savings on grocery bills.
  • It provides an outlet for creative and artistic expression.
  • Gardening builds connections through community engagement with local groups.
  • Successfully growing plants offers a fulfilling sense of achievement.
  • It teaches patience and adaptability through the challenges of plant care.

Easier Plant Care and Maintenance

If you have an external garden, you may be able to cultivate native species. However, if you wish to put your skills to the test with Mediterranean, tropical, or desert species, you are likely to need a conservatory or greenhouse. These plants can transform your conservatory into a lush, year-round retreat, blending indoor and outdoor spaces. 

Here’s how to choose the best plants to grow in your conservatory:

  • Heated Conservatory: Opt for tropical plants needing consistent temperatures above 15°C.
  • Unheated Conservatory: Choose desert or Mediterranean plants tolerating cooler temperatures down to 5°C. 

Here are some options:

  • Citrus plants
  • Pelargoniums
  • Bougainvillea
  • Bird of paradise
  • Plumbago
  • Succulents
  • Cacti
  • Mandevilla
  • Passion flower
  • Hoya
  • Yucca
  • Sago palm

If you are unsure about the best plants for your conservatory, consider partnering with a local expert. 

Adding Value and Aesthetic Appeal To Your Home

Last but not least, adding a conservatory boosts your home’s looks and value. A custom designed conservatory will blend beautifully with any house style, giving it an elegant touch and boosting its functionality. 

Plus, if you are in the process of selling your home, a larger living space and optimized layout will attract more buyers! Ultimately, a conservatory isn’t just pretty—it’s a smart investment that brings both happiness and great returns!

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