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Traditionally used to cultivate plants and greens, the conservatory can easily be given a facelift. Popularized as the "sun-room", this area can be used as an additional dining room, a kitchen, a reading room, guest room or even a home office. With plenty of natural light and air, the conservatory serves as a perfect room to let your creative juices take over and experiment with furnishing it. There are enough furniture options available in stores for furnishing a conservatory.

Your purchase of Conservatory Furniture can be guided by the space available, size and shape of your backyard and one that compliments the style of your property. You can also purchase furniture depending on what purpose the room will serve. Also, you may want to invest in a good pair of blinds to avoid the harsh rays of the sun in the afternoon.

A few furniture options available are:

1. Cane Furniture

Made from bamboo, Cane Furniture is a good option for those looking for durable furniture. Since it is light to carry, it can be easily moved around.

2. Rattan Furniture

Made from a group of palm species found in Africa, this is another durable option. Apart from being light it can withstand extreme temperatures and humidity, making it an ideal choice for your conservatory

3. Metal Garden Furniture

For those with a higher budget, metal furniture is a good option. Not only does it make the conservatory look sleek, it is also very easy to clean.

4. Wooden Furniture

Now if you are looking to give that conservatory of yours an old world charm, then, it is a no brainer that wooden furniture should be your pick. However, it does require frequent maintenance.

5. Wicker Furniture

Made by weaving either cane or rattan, wicker furniture would give an elegant look to your conservatory. Also, due to the availability of many options, getting one which suits your style would be easy. As you can see there are many options available, however remember, less is more, so don"t end up buying too many pieces or the space will look crammed up.

by: Mark Johnson




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