Glassrooms, much like timber decking or a garden terrace, can perform the role of being a kind of half-way house between the inside and the outside (although, of course, there is more inside than outside with a glassroom). There are a large number of reasons why you may want to consider installing a glass room, and only a few drawbacks which I will describe to you right now.
Glass Rooms – Cons:
- Glass rooms, while beautiful, are only really a space you can enjoy during warmer periods of the year, as they are typically not very well insulated.
- They let a lot more sunlight into your room than a simple skylight or window, which has the drawback of more glare, making it difficult to watch TV or use other digital devices.
- During rainfall the rooms can be very loud.
Despite these drawbacks, many people still like glass rooms. Part of this is because of these benefits.
Glassrooms – Pros:
- If you like the sound of rain, then you’ll love a glass room.
- You can enjoy a beautiful sunny day without being exposed to the excesses of a windy day.
- If you feel like you need to have more sunlight, a glassroom can be a great place to have a seating area and absorb some natural lighting while relaxing.
- You have a great view of your garden.