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Afternoon all,


We had our kitchen side return done a few years ago. We are west facing with quite a bit of glass and we are finding it very hot in the summer, particularly this year though I hate complaining about the glorious weather!


We are now looking into blinds / window tints / any other solition to deflect the sun from the glass. Has anyone else on here had a similar issue and found a solution?


Many thanks in advance!

We don't have an extension but west facing glass doors and our kitchen was like an inferno. We got some of these blinds (the first type on the page, so they don?t have the blackout lining) and they have made such a difference. They can open from the top or the bottom so I can adjust them to let the light in and keep the sun out over the course of the day. They were a bit trickier to fit than the video suggests but I?m really pleased with them.

https://www.blinds-2go.co.uk/conservatory-blinds

Houseoflego Wrote:

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> Velux blackout blinds? Keep them down from the

> morning to the late afternoon and the room should

> stay cool. It works in our loft.



We have remote control velux blinds on our veluxs - it works fine, so if upgrading i'd recommend this option.


The sliding doors have no blinds but recently we have had these open anyway - and if you also have a front of house window open you will create a flow through of air

Open the fridge. Buy two more fridges and open them too. Sit in an arc of open fridges and bask.*







*Some carping folk will say this just increases global warming but as it gets hotter you just buy more fridges boosting industry and staying cool at the same time (you can always give away your pets/children to offset your growing carbon footprint)

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