Mobile racking in the conservatory

A popular way of enhancing the home is to build a conservatory. Conservatories sometimes need planning permission, specifically if the area of land they will occupy is over 50% of the land occupied by the house.

DIY conservatories are cheaper to build; however, it is best to purchase them from Trading Standards approved websites. The least expensive type of conservatory is the ‘lean-to’. This style of conservatory is attractive and offers maximum storage space for minimum cost. For instance, a typical lean-to, without steel base, measuring 2.5 x 2.5m will probably cost approximately £1,500. A larger conservatory, for example, 4m x 4m will cost between £7,000 and £9,000.

Once built, the conservatory may fill a number of functions. It could be used as a small greenhouse, a den, a dining area or simply a spare room to relax in. Modular sofas that can be arranged to suit are available with built in storage space. Mobile racking could be used to hold plants along the edges of the room to take best advantage of the light.  Mobile racking with adjustable shelves is flexible because it will be possible to store various items such as plant-pots, pesticides and gardening implements under the shelf used to display plants.

Shelving units with wood finishes will be an attractive and functional addition to the conservatory.

Self assembly furniture of all types can be found through the internet, but make certain that home delivery service is offered and factor in the cost of this service when planning to furnish your conservatory.