In Norwich and across the region, many are creating garden rooms by adapting their conservatories, and the most effective upgrade is a tiled conservatory roof.
A garden room is often seen as a luxury addition to a home, offering a dedicated space to relax, work or enjoy views of the outdoors. However, building a brand-new garden room is not the only way to achieve this kind of versatile living space. In many cases, homeowners already have the perfect starting point in their existing conservatory or orangery.
Rather than investing in a separate structure, one of the most effective ways to create a garden room feel is to transform an underused conservatory into a comfortable, year-round space. Most conservatories already provide excellent garden views and plenty of natural light, which are key features of a traditional garden room. The challenge is usually not the layout, but how the room performs throughout the seasons.
Older conservatory roofs made from glass or polycarbonate often limit how much the room can be used. Temperature fluctuations and excessive glare can make the space less inviting, meaning it is only enjoyed occasionally. As a result, it may feel more like an occasional sitting area than a true extension of the home.
Upgrading the conservatory roof is often the key to unlocking the full potential of the space. By replacing the existing structure with a modern insulated tiled Icotherm roof, the conservatory can be completely redefined. Improved insulation helps regulate temperature more effectively, while the solid construction reduces glare and creates a more enclosed, comfortable atmosphere. The result is a room that feels far closer to a purpose-built garden room, without the need for additional construction in the garden.
This approach also preserves outdoor space, which is particularly valuable for smaller gardens or properties where building new structures would reduce usable lawn or planting areas. It also avoids the disruption, cost and planning considerations that can come with new builds.
Inside, the conservatory can be styled just like a garden room, with comfortable seating, plants, natural textures and soft lighting helping to create a calm, inviting environment. The connection to the garden remains strong, but the room becomes far more practical and enjoyable throughout the year.
For many homeowners, the simplest way to create a garden room is not to build one at all, but to reimagine and upgrade the space they already have. So talk to Ashley and Justin at Blake & Howes about the benefits of an Icotherm tiled conservatory roof, whether you live in Norwich or elsewhere in the region.
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We transform conservatories into comfortable living spaces you can enjoy all year round by replacing outdated glass or PVC roofs with high-performance solid tiled roofs.


