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A Room With a View

Tue 03 Jul 2007 - 08:41

A Room With a View
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Sarah_Manners]Sarah Manners

Come rain or shine, day or night, glass conservatories always offer a different atmosphere than any other room in the house. Originally intended for horticulture by Dutch farmers some 300 years ago, conservatories are always all the rage for more than just backyard botany.

The diversity of uses, along with the sheer comfort, makes for an increase in property value as well as a boost to one's everyday quality of life. The addition of a glass conservatory also contributes to the rest of the house. Your home will receive a lot more light, thus making it warmer and more of a 'live-in' pleasure. There are many uses for a conservatory, here are a few:

Winter Garden

These mini-greenhouses are perfect for the potted projects of homebound horticulturists. As the climate inside is easily controllable, you'll soon find you and your favourite plants thriving in only the most favourable of environments.

The versatility of climate control means that you'll be able to accommodate plants you never thought possible.

Shed

Of course you may need the facilities of a tool shed, or a potting shed.
Keep your tools on hand, in a place and in a style like no other. From professional landscapers to hobbyists, be the master of your green thumb and the envy of the Joneses.

Lounge Area

One of the most popular uses for conservatories, glass lounge areas are perfect for those rainy Saturdays. Keep the rain out and enjoy a good book underneath a canopy of self-cleaning glass.
A simple couch or bench will transform your space into an inviting area in which to relax and unwind.

Entertainment or Dining Area

Conservatories provide ideal cover for Sunday BBQs. Open the doors and let your friends and family spill out into the garden.

A lot of enthusiasts opt for swimming pools, Jacuzzis or bars in their 'glass houses'. Pool tables, pinball machines and such are ideal for creating a games room in your space.

These areas are also perfect for doubling up as relaxing environments for enjoying a glass of wine, or watching the game with friends. Don't let the weather get you down, rather transform into all year-round relaxation.

Gym

A treadmill here, an exercise bike there, and you'll have the most inviting home gym on the block. Work out in the comfort of your home, and take in the beauty of the world outside.

Perfect for pumping iron or just getting in shape, your gym conservatory will help you stick to your routine. It's also ideal for yoga, pilates or just creating a Zen-like environment through meditation.

Artist's Studio

Great for a private sanctuary in which to express oneself; glass conservatories open up your everyday living experience to the world outside.

Controllable internal conditions mean that you'll always be able to appreciate every external weather condition.

These additions to the everyday house are proving popular in recent real estate trends. Artist's studios (or glorified conservatories) are marketed as just that, and have the added capacity to increase the value of your home.

Kids Playroom

Let the little ones run wild in their own private den, and keep the rest of your house mess-free. Glass conservatories are also generally low maintenance and easy to clean.

Perfect for keeping an eye on the little ones, while still having enough freedom to do what you need. These areas can easily be kept secure with a little childproofing, leaving you to enjoy your space and your children to enjoy their 'own' recreational area.

Guest Room

With built in blinds or controlled tinting, glass conservatories will have your guests feeling like they're living in the lap of five star luxury.
Your new unique guest room will have them extending their stay and coming back for more, so use it wisely.

Observatory

Enjoy a blanket of stars without leaving the comfort of home. With the small addition of a telescope, one can convert one's living area into a personal observatory. The aesthetic beauty of glass (or rather what lies behind) will keep your eyes on the skies.

Other

The possibilities are endless, and are ultimately up to the homeowner to decide how to best utilise the space.

Conservatories can also be used for hobby space, as a library or computer room, a home office, or even a sleeping area for dogs during those cold nights.

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