Hi, Thanks for reading,
I currently have a 5mtr x 3mtr conservatory with a plastic roof. In winter it is freezing and summer its too hot. I've decided that instead of replacing the roof I'm going to install a suspended ceiling which will be about 7' high. I will then insulate the void between the ceiling and roof and this should make a huge difference for temperature control.
One side of the conservatory has frosted windows, I'm thinking about fastening sheets of timber on the inside of these and then fastening in timbers to allow insulation to sit in and plaster boarding out to bring it flush with the foundation wall that supports the window frames. This would give the effect of a solid wall from the internal view.
Is this possible to do or does anyone have any other ideas how I can get rid the one side of windows without actually removing windows.
Thanks
I currently have a 5mtr x 3mtr conservatory with a plastic roof. In winter it is freezing and summer its too hot. I've decided that instead of replacing the roof I'm going to install a suspended ceiling which will be about 7' high. I will then insulate the void between the ceiling and roof and this should make a huge difference for temperature control.
One side of the conservatory has frosted windows, I'm thinking about fastening sheets of timber on the inside of these and then fastening in timbers to allow insulation to sit in and plaster boarding out to bring it flush with the foundation wall that supports the window frames. This would give the effect of a solid wall from the internal view.
Is this possible to do or does anyone have any other ideas how I can get rid the one side of windows without actually removing windows.
Thanks