Avondale Custom Homes
| 1. Use organic materials. Be one with nature in a sunroom composed from all natural elements. Pick out a variety of wood planks, bricks and stones of your choice from your local hardware store to adorn... |
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Jim Courtney CTS, IIDA Affiliate
| 2. Add rays of color. Let this cheerful space reflect your vibrant personality. Bring some life to your room with bright paint on the ceiling and walls. Paint a two-tone room for added dimension and watch... |
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The Anderson Studio of Architecture & Design
| 3. Put in window seating. For a functional and elegant look in your sunroom, install a banquette or place a long bench against the windows. A complementary dining table and chairs create the perfect space... |
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Studio ST Architects, P.C.
| 4. Create a sunny office. If you have a smaller sunroom, turn it into an inspiring workspace. Turn your desk to face the outdoors, and keep shelving and other organizational materials out of immediate... |
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O’Hara Interiors
| 5. Glass it in. Go all out with your sunroom and transform it into an all-glass space known as a solarium. It can be a large investment, but these breathlessly beautiful spaces allow you to get nice and... |
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hatch + ulland owen architects
| 6. Double the space. Although it's on the pricey side, if you can afford to install retractable doors and windows to your sunroom — do it. It's a great way to expand the space visually and open it up with... |
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Dwelling Designs
| 7. Don't forget the ceiling. Reinvent the traditional notion of a seasonal room with extra-chic furnishings and a ceiling treatment everyone will stare at with admiration. |
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Dewson Construction Company
| 8. Set it up for entertaining. Arrange different conversational seating areas in your sunroom for year-round outdoor entertaining. Guests will gladly enjoy the view from every perspective and will never... |
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Alan Design Studio
| 9. Fashion a morning retreat. Drink a cup of your favorite coffee, catch up on current affairs or just bask in the sunshine — all steps away from your bed. Enhance your master suite with an extended sunroom... |
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Philip Clayton-Thompson
| 10. Make the most of limited space. If you don't have room for a full-size sunroom, create a cute faux version in front of a large window with a simple and comfortable seating area where you can sit back,... |