How do I Style Conservatory Furniture?

How do I Style Conservatory Furniture?

The best way to style your conservatory furniture is to base it on the size of the space and how you intend to use it. This will dictate whether your focal point is seating for relaxing, or table and chairs for dining. You’ll also want to arrange your furniture to take advantage of the view outside the conservatory. Then you can think about colour schemes, choice of accessories, and how to tweak your conservatory according to the seasons.

 

This blog takes you through trends, selecting colours and accessories, and mixing and matching your conservatory furniture. The idea is to create a conservatory that suits you all year round.

 

Keep up with the latest trends in your conservatory furniture

 

Good quality cane conservatory furniture will always be in fashion and worth the investment. Whether seating, dining or a combination of both, cane furniture will work with you to reflect the latest interior trends in your conservatory.

 

Two key techniques involve your choice of accessories and colour. Both give you endless opportunities to switch up according to your mood and the season.

 

Cane Suite with Scatter Cushions and Throw

 

Choose accessories to complement your conservatory furniture

 

Accessories really are your key to making sure that your conservatory keeps up with you and your style:

 

• Scatter cushions and throws: probably one of the quickest ways to refresh and change the mood in your conservatory. Choose different sizes and go for colours and textures. Be brave in your combinations. In the winter they’ll add to the cosiness, and you can hint at warmer weather to come with bright sunshine and coastal tones.

 

Rugs: warming your feet, adding visual depth, pulling a room together – conservatory rugs can achieve so much. Explore the current fashion for bold, nature-inspired designs.

 

• Lighting: you can create a mood immediately with your choice of conservatory lights and, again, your options are many: floor, hurricane and table lamps, candles and strings of lights. Move them around to suit your needs and be sure to alter the colour of the light itself.

 

 Ornaments and artwork: pictures, photos and seasonal ornaments will help with your theming. Just take care not to make your conservatory too busy.

 

• Plants: always a great choice for a conservatory, plants can lift your mood and really will embrace any nature-inspired theming. In vogue right now are macrame plant hangers.

 

Fabric Colour Swatches

 

Use colour to complement your conservatory furniture

 

A single key colour is a good idea, whatever the size of your conservatory and its furniture. But don’t be afraid to mix and match patterns and designs. Nature-inspired, earthy colours are very fashionable right now: golden yellows, warm greens, orangey reds, warm terracotta and lots of golden browns. They’re welcoming and cosy but also sophisticated.

 

If you want to create the illusion of space, then adopt a uniform white colour scheme. This works especially well when the conservatory frame is all-white too. If you're an extrovert, then go wild with bold hues and patterns to make the space your own.

 

Conservatory Furniture with Terracotta cushions

 

Quick tips to modernise your conservatory

 

Here are four quick ways of embracing new interior ideas:

 

1. Replace your old cushions with the latest earthy colours, patterns and textures – velvet, wool, cotton, metallics...

 

2. Update your conservatory blinds and curtains using new colours and materials.

 

3. Add some vintage furniture, such as a quirky armchair.

 

4. Invest in a cocoon or hanging chair. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, they’re a cool alternative to the classic conservatory armchair.

 

Can I mix and match different styles of conservatory furniture?

 

Yes, this is absolutely on-trend. The trick to avoiding the space looking busy and disjointed is to have a colour or material theme running throughout the conservatory. This can be easily achieved with accessories, such as cushions or rugs, as well as blinds and wall coverings.

 

The idea is to link disparate pieces together, using colour and similar themes. For example: an elegant art deco armchair, in a light grey or beige, would work well alongside a cane sofa, especially if the cushions have a similar design or colour such as mint or floral.

  

Whatever the size of your conservatory, keeping a sense of space and airiness are important.

 

Grey Minimal Conservatory

 

How do I create a minimalist conservatory?

 

Minimalism is a balance: not too cluttered or too bare. The colour palette, furniture and style must be ‘you’, but in a way that’s just enough. ‘Less is more’ in other words.

 

Minimalism need not be a cold concept. Certainly, clutter won’t make a space welcoming. Instead, it’s how you put shapes, colours and textures together. Leaning towards minimalism will make you think more about the space and how to use it to its best advantage. (It’ll also be easier to clean!)

 

So, the idea is not too many accessories or small tables. Nothing too busy - if you have a complicated design on a rug or seating cushions, make sure to include enough clean lines and plain areas.

 

The colour palette for a contemporary conservatory tends to be neutral; with blacks, whites, and more recently grey, being popular choices for walls and window coverings. You needn’t be that austere if it doesn’t suit you. Go for a pastel colour but just the one. Or have pops of colour in the furniture and accessories to contrast with neutral walls.

 

Find the best arrangement for your conservatory furniture

 

The most important thing is to arrange your conservatory furniture and accessories to suit its purpose. Is it for sitting and enjoying the garden, or do you hope to dine in the conservatory? Make that the focus – sofa and chairs or dining table.

 

Don’t assume the furniture has to be in the middle of the conservatory. Try using the outer edges. For example, a corner sofa will maximise the space for social gatherings, allowing you to position a coffee table where it’s needed. On the other hand, a good-size dining set for entertaining and family meals needs room for people to sit comfortably and for you to serve food and drink easily.

 

Once you’ve positioned the major pieces of furniture, you can work out where best to place your accessories: lights (no trailing cables), rugs (for comfort and to add shape to your space), tables (in easy reach).

 

Make sure nothing is in the way of doors – you need to be able to move in and out of your conservatory without tripping over or bumping into anything. Also, if you have a great view into your garden and beyond, then think about furniture that sits low to the floor.

 

When you’ve finished arranging everything, stand back and consider how your conservatory looks from both inside and outside. Does it look welcoming and well-planned? Good job!

 

Small Conservatory with a small wicker sofa and footstool

 

How do you arrange furniture in a small conservatory?

 

Much of the guidance (above) on arranging furniture in a conservatory applies to a small conservatory. Always select pieces of furniture that are in scale with the available space. Use all of the space and pull furniture into the centre of the room, don't leave it at the edges.

 

Focus on whether you want to relax or dine in your conservatory, and make sure the furniture isn't taking up more space than necessary. Pick furniture with slim dimensions, avoid chunky conservatory sofas and tables or high-back chairs. A small sofa and coffee table are enough to mimic the feel of a living room. An oversized sofa will just make the space look even smaller and it will be difficult to add other key accessories such as a lamp and table. Or, for a really tight corner, use a comfy armchair and adjoining footstool to make good use of the space.

 

The smaller the space, the fewer accessories you need – maybe a floor lamp and a rug if there’s room. Throws are always a wonderful low-profile addition when you need a little warmth. Finally, keep the whole area clutter-free, especially the floor.

 

Conservatory Furniture Decorated with Seasonal Christmas Cushions

 

Add seasonal decor to your conservatory

 

If you choose a neutral palette for your walls and furniture, such as shades of white, cream, taupe, or grey, you can add other, stronger seasonal colours. Here are some very quick conservatory decor ideas:

 

Cushions: swap out your conservatory cushions with different coloured ones reflecting the season.

 

Lighting: the most obvious trick with lighting is to add different coloured fairy lights.

 

Ornaments: a great opportunity to catch the eye with Christmas baubles, autumn pumpkins and cones, spring flowers and summer coastal influences.

 

Candles: different colours and smells can really call to mind a particular time of year.

 

Plants: whether real or artificial, potted plants and wreaths can be dressed for special occasions.

 

Style your conservatory your way

 

In our experience, the most successful way to style your conservatory is to make it all about your furniture. Whether you want minimalist, modern or a mix of styles and trends, you can pull your look together with colour, accessories and seasonal decor. Why not make a start with our stylish range of conservatory furniture ideas and accessories at JB Furniture.

 

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