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A custom stair railing was created and combines black metal and glass. It keeps the stairs feeling larger and the room feeling larger. The black and white cement tile offers texture and pattern in a fun way that's perfect for a sunporch.
Photographer: Martin Menocal

sunroom with doors that open up completely on three sides to create a covered porch when needed

This light and airy lake house features an open plan and refined, clean lines that are reflected throughout in details like reclaimed wide plank heart pine floors, shiplap walls, V-groove ceilings and concealed cabinetry. The home's exterior combines Doggett Mountain stone with board and batten siding, accented by a copper roof.
Photography by Rebecca Lehde, Inspiro 8 Studios.

This sunroom features all windows, filling the space with natural light and offering a bright, airy atmosphere. The fireplace wall with a TV adds a cozy focal point, making it perfect for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors from the comfort of comfortable furniture. It’s an ideal space for unwinding and entertaining in style.
Photos: Jody Kmetz

On this level, we created a wide open plan space for our clients to be able to have breakfast, relax, use as a study, and have direct access to the garden. This space worked very well for them and their 2 children allowing enough space and distance from the more formal spaces in the first floor. The garden is done in a Japanese fashion leading to a complete Japanese Tea House at the end of it.

A luxury conservatory extension with bar and hot tub - perfect for entertaining on even the cloudiest days. Hand-made, bespoke design from our top consultants.
Beautifully finished in engineered hardwood with two-tone microporous stain.
Photo Colin Bell

This family wanted to give their sunroom a modern, colorful feel with hints of their Indian culture. The Ganesh statue they purchased in India sits on a rustic modern console table and is surrounded by colorful art and accessoreis. Liz Ernest Photography

Three-season porch connected to deck area on contemporary home with open floor plan. Photo by Jim Kruger, LandMark 2018

Porch Conversion provided materials and labor for the demolition and construction for this entire project, including all prep work and removal/disposal of all debris. This project included:
1. 4-inch thermally broken, aluminum framing
2. 36-inch Prime Full View Door with a Transom
3. Widows with 4-inch Temcor frames with window load rated at 150 MPH and a DP rating of 60 for a 6'x6' Horizontal Slider.
4. Glass that is Low E_366, Energy Star rated, dual pane argon gas filled and tempered to code
5. Clear View material screens
6. 3 outlets installed to code
7. 220 square-feet of R30 insulation in the ceiling
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