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If the room is too warm, it can dry out fingerboard woods so its important to keep these well maintained eg with specialist oils such as linseed oil. The other factors to consider is humidity i.e. moistness in the air, and possible condensation if the room gets very cold.
Personally I prefer to keep all my guitars in their cases (but there are many here who prefer to hang their guitars).
Not many issues with underfloor heating as it tends to be a less direct heat source than a radiator. As long as the guitar is not touching it you should be okay.
But a conservatory... that's a big no-no. the temperature changes are too extreme.
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went in to buy it after months of oggling, and months of not being able to find a purple epiphone les paul online anywhere that matched this mystery guitar in pmt's window...
turns out it was supposed to be trans blue... the sun had bleached the flamed maple top/veneer and paint, and left lovely black markings of all its stickers after the sales guy peeled a few off (pickup stickers, volume knob stickers, all the info stickers really).
Needless to say I didnt buy it..
but when he got the same model in 'this is how its supposed to look blue' out, I liked it just as much so bought that instead..
so beware leaving them in sunlight!