The living winter garden – enjoy the winter sun behind the glazing

A sun-filled room with expansive outside windows has many names: sunroom, glazed terrace, glass extension and winter garden. A typical oneResidential winter gardenis a greenhouse orWinter gardenwith three walls and a ceiling made of glass or another translucent material, where you can also create a lounge area.winter gardenswere popular with the great houses of the English aristocracy in the 19th century. The modern winter garden represents an extension of the living space and can be used all year round with the right heating.

A light-flooded living winter garden

Winter gardens were originally developed so that people could grow plants that thrive in warm climates, such as citrus fruits, in cold climates. They were also often a place where exotic items from travel were exhibited - rare species of insects, bird cages, etc.

The living winter garden – usable all year round

The good news is you can build a small conservatory without owning a large Victorian house. You can easily steal the look of these exclusive residential conservatories, especially if you have a room with lots of natural light. You need some plants (preferably palm trees), summer rattan furniture and maybe a carpet for more comfort.

comfortable seating

Glass extension with modern furnishings

relax in the winter sun

Sun protection for the glass roof

Chandeliers and furniture in a classic style

Kitchen in the winter garden