Why conservatories need shutters
A conservatory should be a room you enjoy all year round, but without proper window treatments, it's often too hot in summer and too cold in winter. Shutters for conservatory spaces address both issues — they deflect direct sunlight to prevent overheating and create an insulating layer that retains warmth during cooler months. Unlike fabric blinds that fade in constant sunlight, shutters maintain their appearance for decades.
Shutters for your conservatory also solve privacy and glare issues. Whether you're overlooked by neighbours or struggling with screen glare on sunny afternoons, adjustable louvres give you precise control over light and sightlines.
Best shutter types for conservatories
Conservatories often feature wide window runs and sliding or folding doors. Tracked shutters are ideal for shutters for conservatory applications because they slide smoothly across wide openings and stack compactly when not needed. For individual side windows, full-height shutters provide complete coverage.
Material choice matters in a conservatory's extreme environment. Mimeo composite shutters resist the temperature fluctuations and humidity that can affect wood in uninsulated conservatories. Aluminium shutters are another excellent choice for their durability and resistance to UV fading.
Transform your conservatory
Make your conservatory comfortable all year with shutters. Book a free survey and our specialist will assess your conservatory's orientation, window configurations, and recommend the best shutters for your conservatory. Browse our tracked shutters page for wide-opening solutions.





