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Tracey Stephens Interior Design Inc
This tiny enclosed sun porch got a makeover: loveseat reupholstered in zebra, area rug, Moroccan camel saddle & side tables, wicker side chairs and custom beaded fringe lampshade. Photo: Wing Wong
ReVision Design/Remodeling
Shake siding, black trim and copper gutters create an elegant and charming look that blends in perfectly with the gardens and stacked stone walls. © Lassiter Photography
Danielle Rose Design Co.
We wanted to create a comfortable and tranquil retreat in this sunroom, a place where my clients could lounge and escape the world. We used oversized chaises, a soft color story, and interesting textures to accomplish this relaxed aesthetic. We layered warm, sandy creams and soft grays to create a casual, monochromatic palette that lends itself to a more subdued eclectic vibe and a truly relaxed atmosphere.
We also made sure to incorporate a whole jungle worth of plants! Plants are the best way to bring life into your home. Not only do plants beautify your space, but they also have some pretty wonderful health benefits! They detoxify your home by improving indoor air quality. They are also known to boost your mood & lift your spirit!
King Visual Design Inc.
This sunroom is one of the favored spaces in this Nob Hill retreat for good reason. Views of the Grace Cathedral on California Street in San Franciso can be enjoyed as well as views of San Francisco Bay. A grey fabric upholstered sofa sits atop a custom made area rug which imitates the hand painted ceiling.
Studio Allie
A great place to sit at the end of the day with a glass of wine and a magazine, this spot is one of my favorites in my own home. Filled with some of my favorite kinds of things, like fabulous old art that inspires me, updated vintage chairs, found furniture and of course, color, color, color!
WW Design Studio
Play on unexpected textures from the patterned wool area rug, over a warm sisal carpet to faux fur. A sun-filled space perfect for yoga and relaxation.
Photo: Caydence Photography
VanderHorn Architects
Behind a glazed pocket door, the mudroom features a chic flower arranging room with crimson shelving and cabinetry, stone countertops, a nickel sink with hammered finish, and a traditional gantry pulldown faucet. Woodruff Brown Photography
Danielle Rose Design Co.
We wanted to create a comfortable and tranquil retreat in this sunroom, a place where my clients could lounge and escape the world. We used oversized chaises, a soft color story, and interesting textures to accomplish this relaxed aesthetic. We layered warm, sandy creams and soft grays to create a casual, monochromatic palette that lends itself to a more subdued eclectic vibe and a truly relaxed atmosphere.
We also made sure to incorporate a whole jungle worth of plants! Plants are the best way to bring life into your home. Not only do plants beautify your space, but they also have some pretty wonderful health benefits! They detoxify your home by improving indoor air quality. They are also known to boost your mood & lift your spirit!
Small Eclectic Sunroom Design Photos
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