How do you fit out a 20m2 conservatory?
Bathed in natural light and opening onto the garden, the conservatory is a home extension with a unique charm. With a surface area of 20 square metres at your disposal, you benefit from generous space to create the space you want. Are you wondering how to fit out a 20m2 conservatory? Akena gives you all the tips you need to make this extension to your home aesthetically pleasing, comfortable and functional!
How do you fit out a 20m2 conservatory while optimising the space inside?
To begin with, it's essential to make the most of all the space your conservatory has to offer. Here are some practical tips for designing a spacious and welcoming 20m2 conservatory:
- Choose furniture with built-in storage, such as wall-mounted shelves, cupboards or chests.
- Choose light colours for walls and furniture to brighten up the room and give it a more spacious feel.
- Place mirrors in strategic places to reflect the light and visually enlarge the space.
- Think about lighting to highlight different areas of the conservatory and create a warm atmosphere.
- Avoid overloading the space with unnecessary decorative objects: opt for minimalist decoration that gives an impression of lightness.

What materials should I choose for my conservatory?
If there's one essential element of your structure that you need to select with care, it's the materials used to make it! These will determine not only the style of your living space, but also the harmony between your outdoor area and the interior of your home. The materials most commonly used to design a conservatory are :
- Aluminium : this is the most popular material on the market. And with good reason! Aluminium Conservatories are known to be resistant to the vagaries of the weather, such as wind and rain. They also offer a wide range of aesthetic finishes to choose from. And aluminium requires very little maintenance.
- Wood: this is also an attractive option when you want to create a warm, natural atmosphere. At AKENA, the timber-framed module with wood-look cladding offers an optimum combination of thermal performance, contemporary aesthetics and insulating properties, while the low wall with wood-look cladding, fitted with glass wool, OSB and waterproof protections, provides additional insulation and resistance to impact, weather and mould.
How do you fit out a conservatory this size?
A conservatory of 20m2 gives you enough space to create a variety of living areas to suit your needs and preferences.

A dining room
20 m2 is the ideal space to set up a large table and chairs. This will enable you to entertain your guests in a dedicated area, and enjoy meals with family or friends while admiring the view over the garden.

A relaxing lounge
Looking for a place to relax? With sofas, soft armchairs and a coffee table, create a special place to relax, meditate, read a book or watch TV.

A kitchen
Installing a kitchen island and quality appliances will allow you to take advantage of the natural light and views over your garden to prepare your best meals.
How can you make your conservatory warm and welcoming?
It's essential that your conservatory decor reflects your own style: the look, the furniture and the decorations are all essential to creating the desired ambience.
The choice of style
You can opt for a contemporary style with clean lines and modern materials, or go for a more chic feel with a conservatory. The choice of colours is also crucial: pastel shades will bring a touch of softness to your space, while brighter colours will give it more vitality.
Furniture selection
Furniture with a minimalist Scandinavian look can soften the overall atmosphere of a room. You can also give your living space more character with industrial-style furniture featuring raw materials such as concrete or metal.
Fancy a slightly more vintage look? This trend has become increasingly popular in recent years! Retro furniture in solid wood or rattan, a few colourful walls, and second-hand accessories will make the perfect cocktail to bring a warm, retro feel to your space.

Wall and floor decorations
Wall colours and floor coverings play an essential role in creating the ambience of your conservatory. Use colours and patterns that match the style you've chosen. Rugs, curtains and cushions can add touches of colour and texture. Don't forget to pay attention to detail by adding decorative elements such as pictures, mirrors, plants and lighting.

You now have all the information you need to design a 20m2 conservatory. Are you planning to enlarge your living space? Contact our team of professionals! We'll be delighted to help you make your conservatory project a reality, and provide you with personalised advice and solutions to create an exceptional living space.
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