Depending on how you use them, roller blinds can look awesome in a conservatory. If your conservatory is divided in sections, you can use a roller for each section and lower them at different intervals as the sun moves during the day. Roller blinds are available in different colors and textures so you can choose rollers that match your decor; they are light and easy to clean. Their main drawback is that they fade unevenly during the summer and therefore the discolouring is clear when they are completely lowered during the winter. Roman Conservatory Window Blinds Since their adoption, Roman blinds have become popular and fashionable, and they are the ideal option for conservatories during summer months. The best thing about using Roman blinds is that you can use virtually any fabric so your choice of colour and texture is vast. They are lined with blackout fabric to offer light control especially during the hot season. Aluminum Venetian Conservatory Window Blinds Those in aluminum are the best Venetian blinds to use in a conservatory since they can withstand the quick temperature changes and intense heat that conservatory blinds are subjected to. Wooden and PVC Venetian, in fact, blinds cannot stand the heat. This type of blinds offers privacy even when they are not drawn up, as well as light control and great insulation. They are easy to clean, light, and do not discolor. Original French Pinoleum Blinds French pinoleum conservatory blinds offer great control over temperature and sunlight during the summer, yet the fabric used to make them is ideal for winter as well. In fact, it retains heat and insulates the conservatory against harsh weather conditions. Vertical Conservatory Window Blinds Vertical blinds are popular choices for conservatory blinds. This is because they superb at light control, privacy and insulation. They are also light and, depending on the fabric you choose, they can be easy to clean as well. However, just like other conservatory blinds, they fade with time yet unlike the Roman and roller blinds, they fade uniformly.