3 Out of the Box Conservatory Storage Ideas

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If you’re looking to maximise your conservatory space and make it more usable, then you’re in the right place!

Finding storage for everyday household items can be a pain and often end up getting put together in a clutter.

However, in this article, we will show you clever different ways to use your conservatory space and furniture to create ample storage room whilst maintaining a charming feel.

Let’s not hang about any longer.

Conservatory Storage – The Rules

A) You can’t go mad with furniture conservatory storage

It’s vitally important that you don’t overload your conservatory with large items or pieces of furniture such as sofas, dressers or cabinets as these are hard to fit and also difficult to move if you want to change the layout in the future. Instead, keep smaller items that can be squeezed into areas of the room like a jigsaw.

B) Keep centre spaces free from clutter 

Having a large rug in the centre of the room can act as a perimeter of where to keep open and space free.  You want to be able to move around the room freely and get to whatever item you’re after, and that’s impossible if all the storage is stuck smack bang in the middle of the room. 

Instead surround it around the edges of the room against the wall and split it into different categories so you know where everything would be for one room.

C) Don’t let any storage block the light

conservatory storage not blocking light

With storage in a conservatory, they can sometimes feel claustrophobic which is why it’s good to not block the windows and light. 

If you do, your conservatory is in danger of becoming dark and dingy. Place all your furniture at a reasonable height or position where there is still plenty of sunlight to enter the room. This allows you to maintain a good room in the house where people can come and enjoy whilst also having certain areas for storage alone. 

You can add serious value to the price of your home with a well laid out and well designed conservatory. Easier House researched conservatory prices and claim they can cost anywhere up to £20,000 in the current market. So if you have one, it’s wise to make the most of it.   

3 Nifty Conservatory Storage Ideas

1) Seating Storage & Window Seats

You can enjoy the best of both worlds with these great storage seats. Not only do they fit perfectly into bay windows but the draws also pull out and lift up for household items to be placed in. 

They never look out of place in the conservatory and most people would never be able to tell that it is there for storage as they look just like a normal seating area once you have added a few cushions to make it more aesthetically pleasing. The draws serve just like any other set and you can place a variety of things in there including candles, placemats, stationary.

2) Tv Stands & Units

pexels anastasia shuraeva 4079306 Ideal for smaller items such as remotes, books, DVD’s and other small products, you can enjoy watching TV whilst having a variety of necessities below it within the selected draws. 

TV stands and units are becoming increasingly popular as they are a great addition if you want to keep the conservatory stylish and homely whilst also creating space for storage. 

They never look out of place and are easy enough to move around the room if you were to change it up. They are some of the cheaper options for storage as well and tend to be great value for money.

3) Storage Bench

storage bench

A storage bench is an elegant design that runs alongside the wall and windows allowing for people to sit and enjoy the views out onto the garden. Often accompanied by cushions, they create a charming look and feel whilst having hollow sections underneath them for items to be placed. 

These can range from toys to books to blankets, whatever needs putting away will usually fit comfortably in one of the gaps. You will usually need a fairly large conservatory for a storage bench to work as they can take up a fair bit of room and even come in L Shapes to cover two walls of the room.

 

Considering Self Storage?

If you think a self storage unit is better for you then there are a few things you should consider before making your decision.

The first is the location, you want to make sure it’s easily accessible for you as you don’t want to be driving out of your way every time you need to get something. The second thing is the size, depending on what you’re planning to store will determine the size you need.

The third and final thing is the price. Make sure to compare a few different storage companies as the prices can vary greatly and you want to make sure you’re getting the best deal.

Move Your Belongings Into Storage With A Removals Company

If you’re planning on moving your belongings into storage then you may want to consider using a removals company. They can help with the packing and loading of your belongings and will make the process a lot easier for you. After all, they have the experience and expertise to do it quickly and efficiently.

Not only that, but they will also be insured which gives you peace of mind in case anything were to happen to your belongings whilst in transit.

Consider Hiring A Man with Van Instead

If you don’t have a lot to store then you may want to consider hiring a man with a van instead. This can be a cheaper option and they will usually be able to do it in one trip which is handy if you’re on a budget.

Just make sure to get quotes from a few different companies before making your decision as the prices can vary greatly.