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Alexander Design Group, Inc.
Spacecrafting
Inspiration for a beach style sunroom in Minneapolis with medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and a standard ceiling.
Inspiration for a beach style sunroom in Minneapolis with medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and a standard ceiling.
GRAYSON DE VERE
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional sunroom in Other with limestone floors, beige floor and a glass ceiling.
Element Construction Partners
JS Gibson
Design ideas for a large transitional sunroom in Charleston with brick floors, a standard ceiling, no fireplace and grey floor.
Design ideas for a large transitional sunroom in Charleston with brick floors, a standard ceiling, no fireplace and grey floor.
Inspiration for a large traditional sunroom in Other with brick floors, a standard ceiling, no fireplace and red floor.
HEIDI WALKER INTERIOR DESIGN
Inspiration for a beach style sunroom in Charleston with medium hardwood floors and a standard ceiling.
CI DESIGN + BUILD
This is an example of a contemporary sunroom in Chicago with medium hardwood floors, a glass ceiling, brown floor, a ribbon fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
Hutker Architects
Inspiration for a beach style sunroom in Boston with a standard ceiling and grey floor.
Michael Lewis Architects PC
This is an example of a large traditional sunroom in New York with light hardwood floors, no fireplace, a standard ceiling and brown floor.
Cynthia Hayes Interior Design
Mid-sized beach style sunroom in Providence with light hardwood floors, no fireplace, a standard ceiling and beige floor.
Alcher Interiors
Design ideas for a large transitional sunroom in Bridgeport with laminate floors, no fireplace, a standard ceiling and blue floor.
Roberta Wilson
Mark Pinkerton - Vi360 photography
This is an example of an expansive beach style sunroom in San Francisco with dark hardwood floors, a standard ceiling and brown floor.
This is an example of an expansive beach style sunroom in San Francisco with dark hardwood floors, a standard ceiling and brown floor.
Edgewater Design Group
We were hired to create a Lake Charlevoix retreat for our client’s to be used by their whole family throughout the year. We were tasked with creating an inviting cottage that would also have plenty of space for the family and their guests. The main level features open concept living and dining, gourmet kitchen, walk-in pantry, office/library, laundry, powder room and master suite. The walk-out lower level houses a recreation room, wet bar/kitchenette, guest suite, two guest bedrooms, large bathroom, beach entry area and large walk in closet for all their outdoor gear. Balconies and a beautiful stone patio allow the family to live and entertain seamlessly from inside to outside. Coffered ceilings, built in shelving and beautiful white moldings create a stunning interior. Our clients truly love their Northern Michigan home and enjoy every opportunity to come and relax or entertain in their striking space.
- Jacqueline Southby Photography
Doski Building & Remodeling
Mid-sized traditional sunroom in New York with marble floors, no fireplace, a standard ceiling and brown floor.
J. Jilich Design & Associates
Off the kitchen and overlooking the pool, the porch was remodeled into an office and cozy sunroom; it quickly became the grandchildren's favorite hangout. Sunbrella fabrics provide protection against sun and sticky hands.
Featured in Charleston Style + Design, Winter 2013
Holger Photography
Schanstra Design Group
This is an example of a large contemporary sunroom in Chicago with a standard ceiling, grey floor and concrete floors.
Design Harmony
This formal living room is located directly off of the main entry of a traditional style located just outside of Seattle on Mercer Island. Our clients wanted a space where they could entertain, relax and have a space just for mom and dad. The center focus of this space is a custom built table made of reclaimed maple from a bowling lane and reclaimed corbels, both from a local architectural salvage shop. We then worked with a local craftsman to construct the final piece.
Wyant Architecture
A sitting room, situated at the far end of the addition, offers 180-degree views of the grounds from an elevated vantage point.
Photography: Sam Oberter
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