Midcentury Sunroom Design Photos with No Fireplace
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A screen porch was added to the side of the interior sitting room, enabling the two spaces to become one. A unique three-panel bi-fold door, separates the indoor-outdoor space; on nice days, plenty of natural ventilation flows through the house. Opening the sunroom, living room and kitchen spaces enables a free dialog between rooms. The kitchen level sits above the sunroom and living room giving it a perch as the heart of the home. Dressed in maple and white, the cabinet color palette is in sync with the subtle value and warmth of nature. The cooktop wall was designed as a piece of furniture; the maple cabinets frame the inserted white cabinet wall. The subtle mosaic backsplash with a hint of green, represents a delicate leaf.
Hsu McCullough
Sunroom lounge with Milo Baughman "Modern Wave" chaise lounge in primary suite at second floor outside of balcony with views of the canyon. Photo by Clark Dugger. Furnishings by Susan Deneau Interior Design
Turkey Creek Tinting
Modern Mid-Century home with floor to ceiling windows Maintains the view with natural light with reduced glare Photo Courtesy of Eastman
SOLARWORKS Glass Tinting
Modern Mid-Century home with floor to ceiling windows Maintains the view with natural light with reduced glare Photo Courtesy of Eastman
Princeton Design Collaborative
Old screen porch behind garage is converted into multi function space of dining and mudroom . Brick wall is preserved to blur the line between interior and exterior.
Jeffrey Tryon - Photographer / PDC
Living By Laura
In order to make television viewing glare-free, we added window tint to the ceiling windows.
Swift Decor
One of our absolute favorite Instagram accounts is @maryellenskye. We love the design aesthetic of all her pictures. Her minimalistic approach with a flare of flowers, old charm and of course Nashville was enough for us to know we had to work on a collection with her.
Mary Ellen's collection is a complete reflection of her minimalistic yet romantic love for home decor. Her home is inspired by a touch of southern charm with lots of flowers and nude tones. We asked her a few questions to find out what inspired her collection, what she loves and we even got a few tips on how to approach the decorating process.
Midcentury Sunroom Design Photos with No Fireplace
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