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TENNA Homes
Entertainment Area comprising louvered bi-fold doors that completely open the space. Connecting the existing living to the new alfresco area.
Follyn Builders & Developers
City of Chicago lots are SMALL - this homeowner decided to maximize space and light with a custom room tying his garage to his home. In the process, they added space for a sunlight filled structure incorporating a mudroom, sunroom, potting shed and hallway. A custom addition to a new home.
New Outlooks Construction
What better way to enjoy the outdoors than to have an all seasons room in your home? Installing an all-seasons room in your home allows you to enjoy the feeling of the outdoors all year round. What better way to begin a cold winter morning than by having a hot cup of coffee in your all season room?
Peake Green Design
The windows of the original sun room were smaller sliding units, so there were more vertical and horizontal obstructions to the view. We opted for larger fixed glass units, which not only offer a more complete view of the Miles River, but also do a better job of sealing the conditioned space for the heat of the summer and the cold winds coming in across the marsh in winter. The skylights open and close with remote control operators, and all of the windows and skylights are equipped with remote control blinds that raise or lower with a push of a button.
Michelle Berwick Design
This main floor modern farmhouse flows so nicely now.
Designed by: Michelle Berwick
Photos: Ingrid Punwani
This sunroom is where the inspiration from the ship lap on the island and hood case from. These walls were already clad in wood but it wasn’t painted and it made the room feel dark. Now with a fresh coat of white it’s my favourite room in the house. Light. Bright. Cozy. And fun.
Grey Sunroom Design Photos with a Skylight
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