Hi all,
We have a conservatory (Wife calls it an orangery....), it gets cold in there as it has a glass roof and there is no point putting the heating on to warm it, we only really use the room during spring, summer and Autumn, during winter we don't use it at all.
Separating the two rooms is an internal bifold door, this door lets a lot of cold in, curtains do help but I am thinking of the following solution.
Wood batten out with uprights etc
Fit those wall panels with Kingspan or similar glued to the back
Fix everything so it can be removed and stored when spring comes
Does this sound ok? Any other solutions I could use please? The whole door folds and opens into the kitchen (from where the pic is taken) or just the one door to the right opens which will be ok for the winter so I would need a solution to open up the panelling just like the door does.
Thanks all
We have a conservatory (Wife calls it an orangery....), it gets cold in there as it has a glass roof and there is no point putting the heating on to warm it, we only really use the room during spring, summer and Autumn, during winter we don't use it at all.
Separating the two rooms is an internal bifold door, this door lets a lot of cold in, curtains do help but I am thinking of the following solution.
Wood batten out with uprights etc
Fit those wall panels with Kingspan or similar glued to the back
Fix everything so it can be removed and stored when spring comes
Does this sound ok? Any other solutions I could use please? The whole door folds and opens into the kitchen (from where the pic is taken) or just the one door to the right opens which will be ok for the winter so I would need a solution to open up the panelling just like the door does.
Thanks all

