Hi all,
We have a conservatory which is open plan to our dining room/lounge, the flooring is completely flush/level. I'm looking for ways to provide added warmth to the lounge and I think the conservatory is the main source of heat loss. I'm not keen on putting in double glazed PVC units because they'll separate the space a little too much, so I was considering the wooden folding doors with glass panes (top hanging so no rail needs installing on the floor).
Do you think this would be sufficient in preventing the cold draughts and heat loss? We considered a thick curtain, but do not wish to block the light.
We have a conservatory which is open plan to our dining room/lounge, the flooring is completely flush/level. I'm looking for ways to provide added warmth to the lounge and I think the conservatory is the main source of heat loss. I'm not keen on putting in double glazed PVC units because they'll separate the space a little too much, so I was considering the wooden folding doors with glass panes (top hanging so no rail needs installing on the floor).
Do you think this would be sufficient in preventing the cold draughts and heat loss? We considered a thick curtain, but do not wish to block the light.