With sunlight and cozy furniture, a sunroom is an ideal place to unwind with a drink and a good book.
With sunlight and cozy furniture, a sunroom is an ideal place to unwind with a drink and a good book. These spaces, whether screen- or glass-enclosed, connect your home with the outdoors while offering protection from the elements. With a sunroom, you can enjoy the best parts of outdoor and indoor living at the same time. If you're considering adding one to your home, it's important to know your options. With different types of seasonal rooms, budget concerns, and material options, there's a lot to consider. To help you out, we've created this guide of everything you need to know before adding a sunroom.
There are many different forms of sunrooms, but here are the most common types:
Picking the best location for your new sunroom is the first critical step when planning a screen or glass addition. Consider the climate where you live and the direction your sunroom windows will face. In northern climates, choosing an area with southern exposure is optimal because it will receive the most light each day. However, in the South, southern exposure means additional cooling will be necessary for comfort–which could be expensive.
Selecting an area with eastern exposure will lower cooling needs by providing sun during the morning hours, and shade the rest of the day. A western orientation might expose you to harsh afternoon sun and require added shade.
A northern exposure will offer partial shade most of the day. In the North, this may cause the room to be uncomfortably damp and cool, but it can be ideal in the South–where it can eliminate the need for additional cooling.
Comprehending the components that go into a seasonal room will assist you in selecting the type of space you want.
Choosing the right sunroom contractor is a major thing to consider when planning this addition. The Country Creek Builders licensed contractors are dedicated to making your project dreams a reality—on budget and on time. With decades of experience, we know exactly how to properly manage and complete your project. Our specialties include additions, basements, kitchens, and bathrooms. Visit our website to request a free estimate, or give us a call at (952) 484 9812—we’re happy to answer any questions!
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