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You've seen the last of the builders, the floor is laid and the paint is dry your new conservatory is ready. Now it's time to learn how to live in this beautiful new room so that you can use it to its full advantage. Holloways are able to give you advice and ideas....
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The most popular and practical choices for furniture for conservatories and garden rooms are rattan, willow or Lloyd Loom. Metal and glass are also suitable and stone, mosaic and marble top tables are an excellent choice if you intend to use your conservatory as an informal dining room
Lower Court Nursery shares our site here in Suckley, specialising in conservatory, container and plants of interest. The horticulturalist Caroline Orgee is happy to help you choose plants and give you expert advice on suitability and growing conditions.
Have you any knowledge or information about conservatory living that you would like to share with us? What is the best way to keep cool in the summer? Do you use your conservatory for something unusual? What is your favourite month in the conservatory? Is it a good way to add value to your home?
We love to see photographs of customers' conservatories and, with your permission, will put them on our website. Please contact us by post or email.