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Oh, that's much bigger than I thought it was. What a lovely place to sit in the colder weather now that it's insulated; I know the cats must love it ..... |
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Makes it almost like a proper room rather than a conservatory. Still, if it makes it a usable space in all seasons I guess the slight loss of light is a small price to pay. |
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Like Alex I did not know oyu could do that......................very very interesting a friend of mine does not use their conservatory at times same reason....I will let them know this is possible I wonder if it reduces the sound of the rain on the roof too...is yours glass Pat? |
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We will not loose much in the way of sunlight, its a huge room... It does stop the rain noise too..... |
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Will take some pictures in the morning... |
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