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NORTH FACING CONSERVATORY

If you want to use your conservatory all year round, you’ll need to plan ahead. A north-facing conservatory will be cooler since it receives less direct sunlight than a south-facing conservatory and without heating and good insulation you may find it too uncomfortable for everyday use in the coldest winter months.

But north-facing conservatories do have their advantages; you’ll find them bright in summer months without the stifling direct heat of a south-facing conservatory. You are also less likely to need roof blinds especially if you choose the most efficient glazing options.

North-facing conservatories are good places to work in, especially if you work from home. Artists have always preferred north-facing studios with their consistent light and without dramatic changes in brightness and temperature throughout the day.

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