As the weather starts to get warmer and the spring flowers start to bloom, it’s a clear sign that Easter is just around the corner.
And there’s no better way to celebrate the Easter holidays than by spending time with your loved ones.
Easter is a time to celebrate with family and friends and a time for children to have fun.
With a warm, insulated solid roof conservatory, you have the perfect setting for an Easter get-together with your family and friends.
So why not take the initiative and invite everyone over?
If you’re stuck for ideas for hosting a family party over the Easter period, we have three amazing suggestions that will ensure you and your family have a fantastic and memorable time.
Easter is the perfect time to get together with your family and friends and indulge in some delicious food.
An excellent way of doing this is hosting an Easter brunch in your solid roof conservatory.
Why not invite your friends and family over and ask them to bring their own dish of choice with them?
This helps you cater to all tastes with a wide variety of food on offer, and has the added bonus of meaning that all the brunch preparation isn’t just on you!
Suggestions for foods that guests might bring for your easter brunch include:
If you’re short on ideas and feeling a little creative, BBC Good Food has some great Easter brunch recipes, including
If your family is religious and you're looking for a way to make this holiday even more special, consider gathering with your loved ones in your solid roof conservatory for a small family prayer.
Your insulated conservatory provides the perfect environment to come together in a warm and welcoming space and celebrate the true meaning of Easter.
An Easter egg hunt is the perfect activity to keep the younger members of your family entertained.
If the weather is pleasant, you might want to hide your eggs outside in the garden and watch from your conservatory as the children search high and low for treats left by the Easter bunny.
But if the weather isn’t on your side, with a solid roof conservatory you don’t need to worry.
Bring the Easter egg hunt indoors and let your little ones explore every nook and cranny of your insulated conservatory.
You can hide eggs between the cushions of your sofa, behind books on your bookshelves, and even behind your TV.
Get creative with your hiding spaces to make it more fun for the kids!
If you want to add a creative twist to your Easter egg hunt, Country Living has some exciting easter egg hunt ideas.
And if you’re catering to older children, consider turning your Easter egg hunt into more of a scavenger hunt, with clues to the location of your eggs written on cards around your conservatory.
If you’re looking for conservatory ideas that involve the whole family, consider switching off the screens and getting everyone involved in some Easter games.
Party planning site beau-coup.com has a list of 8 fun Easter games you can play as a family. Their suggestions range from an Egg hop relay race, a capture the egg style game, Easter egg lawn bowling, and an Easter egg rolling race.
But if the games in this list don’t take your fancy, you can also put an Easter spin on some classic games from the comfort of your solid roof conservatory.
Easter is a time for all the family. So don’t leave the games to the kids - get the adults involved as well and make it a real family affair!
Your solid roof conservatory provides the perfect space to host your Easter games and create a fun and enjoyable atmosphere for everyone.
Your solid roof conservatory provides the perfect setting for an Easter celebration.
You’re able to host your friends and family in a warm, comfortable environment without having to worry about the unpredictable British weather.
With an insulated conservatory roof, you’ll be able to make memories hosting a brunch, planning an Easter egg hunt or playing games with the family, regardless of the weather outside.
Easter is a time for family, and at Projects4Roofing, we’re a family focused business with our own Easter traditions.
Every year we invite the whole family over for an Easter lunch (in our solid roof conservatory of course!) We always have a great meal, and we typically stay together until the evening, catching up and enjoying each other's company.
Why not start your own family tradition this year in your new solid roof conservatory?
Let us know what your plans are, and how it goes - we’d be excited to hear all about it!