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RaK Home Construction
Design ideas for a large country sunroom in Grand Rapids with porcelain floors and multi-coloured floor.
RLH Studio
Spacecrafting Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized beach style sunroom in Minneapolis with no fireplace.
This is an example of a mid-sized beach style sunroom in Minneapolis with no fireplace.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture
Detail view of screened porch.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture.
Photograph by David Wakely.
Inspiration for a country sunroom in San Francisco with a standard ceiling, concrete floors and brown floor.
Inspiration for a country sunroom in San Francisco with a standard ceiling, concrete floors and brown floor.
The Inside View
This traditional sunroom uses a neutral color palette and a combination of patterns and textures to create a beautiful, classic space. Large windows with white blinds and a gallery wall of family photos make this a bright and welcoming space for a family to gather.
Hutker Architects
Inspiration for a beach style sunroom in Boston with a standard ceiling and grey floor.
Isle Designs
Design ideas for a mid-sized beach style sunroom in Boston with medium hardwood floors, no fireplace, a standard ceiling and beige floor.
Kustom Home Design
This new home was designed to nestle quietly into the rich landscape of rolling pastures and striking mountain views. A wrap around front porch forms a facade that welcomes visitors and hearkens to a time when front porch living was all the entertainment a family needed. White lap siding coupled with a galvanized metal roof and contrasting pops of warmth from the stained door and earthen brick, give this home a timeless feel and classic farmhouse style. The story and a half home has 3 bedrooms and two and half baths. The master suite is located on the main level with two bedrooms and a loft office on the upper level. A beautiful open concept with traditional scale and detailing gives the home historic character and charm. Transom lites, perfectly sized windows, a central foyer with open stair and wide plank heart pine flooring all help to add to the nostalgic feel of this young home. White walls, shiplap details, quartz counters, shaker cabinets, simple trim designs, an abundance of natural light and carefully designed artificial lighting make modest spaces feel large and lend to the homeowner's delight in their new custom home.
Kimberly Kerl
Ames Peterson - International Architecture
This breakfast area is connected to the kitchen physically via an open floor plan and visually via the Camino del Inca flooring. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows provide a view through to the courtyard and pool.
Virtual Studio Innovations
Inspiration for a mediterranean sunroom in Atlanta with terra-cotta floors, a glass ceiling and brown floor.
LOHAS studio(ロハススタジオ)
Inspiration for a scandinavian sunroom in Tokyo with concrete floors, a glass ceiling and grey floor.
Connie Dean, Ethan Allen Retail, Inc.
All Ethan Allen furnishings, window treatments, area rugs and accents.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional sunroom in Cincinnati with dark hardwood floors and no fireplace.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional sunroom in Cincinnati with dark hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Schanstra Design Group
This is an example of a large contemporary sunroom in Chicago with a standard ceiling, grey floor and concrete floors.
New England Sunrooms & Conservatories, Inc.
This classic architecturally significant Newton home built in the 1920’s had an outdoor porch over the garage that was nice but rarely enjoyed due to wind, snow, cold, heat, bugs and the road noise was too loud. Sound familiar? By adding the Four Seasons 10’ x 18’ Georgian Conservatory the space is now enlarged and feels like outdoor space that can be enjoyed year round in complete comfort thanks to the Exclusive high performance and sound deadening characteristics of patented Conserva-Glass with Stay Clean Technology. We also added some of window walls system under the adjacent space to enclose new and existing areas.
By working collaboratively with the homeowners and their carpenter, who did the site work and finish work, we were able to successfully get the best design, quality and performance all at the lowest price. Stay tuned for future finished photos with furniture and tasteful decorating for a drop dead gorgeous retreat. This Georgian Conservatory is sure be this nice family’s favorite room in the house!
New Image Construction
This is an example of a large transitional sunroom in Other with no fireplace and a standard ceiling.
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