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Conservatory Blinds

Morning light spilling across the floor. The garden just a glance away. A space that feels open, calm, and connected to the outdoors. But in British homes, that light can quickly become too much.

Too bright in summer. Too cold in winter. Too exposed when the neighbours are close. That’s where beautifully made conservatory blinds come in — not just as a finishing touch, but as a way to truly enjoy the space, all year round.

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Best Types of Conservatory Blinds

Different conservatories call for different solutions. The key is choosing what works with both your windows — and your lifestyle.

  • pleated blinds for conservatories

    Pleated Blinds — Light, Elegant, and Insulating

    A favourite for British conservatories.

    Pleated blinds sit neatly within each pane, offering a soft, tailored look. Many fabrics come with thermal backing — helping to reflect heat in summer and retain warmth in winter.

    They’re especially effective for roof blinds, where temperature control matters most.

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  • Roller Blinds — Clean and Contemporary

    Simple, understated, and versatile.

    Roller blinds work beautifully on side windows and doors, with a wide choice of light-filtering and blackout fabrics.

    Great for: Modern extensions and garden rooms where clean lines matter.

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    roller blinds in conservatory
  • Electric Blinds for conservatories

    Electric Blinds — Effortless Control for Roof Spaces

    For high or hard-to-reach glazing, electric blinds are a game changer.

    Control them with a remote — or even your phone. Adjust light levels instantly without climbing or stretching.

    Especially useful for larger conservatories or modern glass extensions.

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How Our Service Works

Transforming your windows should be simple. Our friendly team guides you from inspiration to installation, making the whole process easy and stress-free.

  • Browse Our Collection

    Explore our wide range of blinds, shutters, awnings and curtains to find styles that suit your home.

  • Book An Appointment

    Arrange a home visit with your local advisor for expert advice, window measuring, and personalised recommendations.

  • Free Measuring & Fitting

    Once you’ve chosen your blinds or shutters, we take care of the rest. Everything is made to measure and professionally fitted for a flawless finish.

FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE

Choosing made-to-measure blinds means you get a perfect fit, professional finish and long-lasting performance.

No guesswork. No DIY stress. Just beautifully fitted blinds tailored to your home.

  • Accurate measuring by local specialists
  • Advice tailored to your rooms and light
  • Fabric and style samples to view at home
  • No hard sell — ever
  • A detailed, no-pressure quote

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best blinds for a conservatory?

Pleated blinds and roof blinds are the most popular choices for conservatories, as they're designed to manage heat, glare, and light across both wall windows and angled or overhead glazing. Venetian blinds also work well on vertical conservatory windows. Made-to-measure is strongly recommended, as conservatory windows vary considerably in shape and size.

Do conservatory blinds help keep the room cool in summer?

Yes — specialist conservatory blinds with reflective or solar-control fabrics can significantly reduce heat build-up during summer months by blocking a proportion of the sun's energy before it enters the room. Roof blinds are particularly effective, as overhead glazing is the primary source of solar heat gain in most conservatories. This can make the space far more comfortable during warm weather.

Can you get blinds for a conservatory roof?

Yes — purpose-made conservatory roof blinds are available to fit pitched, lean-to, and polycarbonate roof panels. They're typically pleated or tensioned to sit flush against the glazing, preventing sagging and ensuring a neat appearance. Roof blinds are usually fitted as part of a complete conservatory blind system, alongside matching wall and window blinds.

Are conservatory blinds difficult to clean and maintain?

Most conservatory blinds are designed for low maintenance, with pleated and roller fabrics that can be wiped down with a damp cloth or lightly vacuumed. Roof blinds may require more care due to their position and exposure to condensation. Choosing a fabric with a dust-resistant or anti-static finish will help keep conservatory blinds looking clean between cleans.