Sunroom Design Photos with a Glass Ceiling

Country Living - Glass Sunroom
Country Living - Glass Sunroom
LumonLumon
A good book and a cozy spot makes for a perfect afternoon!
Sunroom Conservatory to Live In
Sunroom Conservatory to Live In
New England Sunrooms & Conservatories, Inc.New England Sunrooms & Conservatories, Inc.
Side view of Interior of new Four Seasons System 230 Sun & Stars Straight Sunroom. Shows how the sunroom flows into the interior. Transom glass is above the french doors to bring the sunlight from the sunroom in to warm up the interior of the house.
Berkeley Moroccan Sunroom
Berkeley Moroccan Sunroom
artdecorartdecor
A modern Moroccan Sunroom embraces the traditional patterns and materials of Moroccan living with a modern twist.
Dining area
Dining area
Azman ArchitectsAzman Architects
Photography: Lyndon Douglas
North Hampton Conservatory
North Hampton Conservatory
Sunspace Design, Inc.Sunspace Design, Inc.
This project’s owner originally contacted Sunspace because they needed to replace an outdated, leaking sunroom on their North Hampton, New Hampshire property. The aging sunroom was set on a fieldstone foundation that was beginning to show signs of wear in the uppermost layer. The client’s vision involved repurposing the ten foot by ten foot area taken up by the original sunroom structure in order to create the perfect space for a new home office. Sunspace Design stepped in to help make that vision a reality. We began the design process by carefully assessing what the client hoped to achieve. Working together, we soon realized that a glass conservatory would be the perfect replacement. Our custom conservatory design would allow great natural light into the home while providing structure for the desired office space. Because the client’s beautiful home featured a truly unique style, the principal challenge we faced was ensuring that the new conservatory would seamlessly blend with the surrounding architectural elements on the interior and exterior. We utilized large, Marvin casement windows and a hip design for the glass roof. The interior of the home featured an abundance of wood, so the conservatory design featured a wood interior stained to match. The end result of this collaborative process was a beautiful conservatory featured at the front of the client’s home. The new space authentically matches the original construction, the leaky sunroom is no longer a problem, and our client was left with a home office space that’s bright and airy. The large casements provide a great view of the exterior landscape and let in incredible levels of natural light. And because the space was outfitted with energy efficient glass, spray foam insulation, and radiant heating, this conservatory is a true four season glass space that our client will be able to enjoy throughout the year.
Private residence on lake
Private residence on lake
Crawford Interior DesignCrawford Interior Design
Large wood deck, ipe wood, with moisture safe upholstery and fire table.
Shoji screens lead to kitchen
Shoji screens lead to kitchen
UserUser
This asian-inspired addition is located off of the kitchen, features include ceramic tile, shoji screen entry, koi pond, insulated glass, and separate HVAC system
SOGGIORNO CON SERRA BIOCLIMATICA
SOGGIORNO CON SERRA BIOCLIMATICA
Andrea Vertua ArchitettoAndrea Vertua Architetto
▶️ SERRA BIOCLIMATICA E VERANDA: DIFFERENZE Realizzare una serra bioclimatica a casa anziché una classica veranda ti permetterà di godere di alcuni vantaggi che forse non conosci. Vediamo insieme quali sono: 1️⃣. IMPATTO AMBIENTALE: la struttura permette di risparmiare energia e ridurre le emissioni di CO2. 2️⃣.COMFORT: miglioramento delle condizioni di comfort abitativo grazie ad un ambiente termoregolato sia in estate che in inverno. 3️⃣. VALORE DI MERCATO: l’installazione di una serra consente di adeguarsi alle norme sulle certificazioni energetiche e di conseguenza aumentare notevolmente il valore di mercato dell’immobile 4️⃣. AUMENTO CUBATURA: La serra solare bioclimatica non influisce sulla cubatura dell’edificio, ciò significa che la porzione occupata non è esposta a tassazione. Questo avviene perchè essendo una soluzione di bioedilizia, quello della serra è considerato volume tecnico, cioè un volume fruibile concesso gratuitamente e non computabile nel volume totale dell’immobile. 5️⃣. DETRAZIONI FISCALI: Rientrando nelle lavorazioni di incremento di risparmio energetico potrai godere della detrazione fiscale del 65% sulla costruzione della serra solare, sia per quanto riguarda le lavorazioni che per la progettazione. Scopri di più sul mio blog
Oxshott Update
Oxshott Update
id8 designs ltdid8 designs ltd
opening onto the garden...
Anthracite Grey Conservatory Built at Customers Home
Anthracite Grey Conservatory Built at Customers Home
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For a lot of people, a conservatory is still a first thought for a new extension of a property. With that as a thought, the options available for conservatorys have increased drastically over the last few years with a lot of manufactures providing different designs and colours for customers to pick from. When this customer came to us, they were wanting to have a conservatory that had a modern design and finish. After look at a few designs our team had made for them, the customer decided to have a gable designed conservatory, which would have 6 windows, 2 of which would open, and a set of french doors as well. As well as building the conservatory, our team also removed a set of french doors and side panels that the customer had at the rear of their home to create a better flow from house to conservatory. As you can see from the images provided, the conservatory really does add a modern touch to this customers home. With the frame completed, the customer can now have their new conservatory plastered, and the other finishing touches added.
North Hampton Conservatory
North Hampton Conservatory
Sunspace Design, Inc.Sunspace Design, Inc.
This project’s owner originally contacted Sunspace because they needed to replace an outdated, leaking sunroom on their North Hampton, New Hampshire property. The aging sunroom was set on a fieldstone foundation that was beginning to show signs of wear in the uppermost layer. The client’s vision involved repurposing the ten foot by ten foot area taken up by the original sunroom structure in order to create the perfect space for a new home office. Sunspace Design stepped in to help make that vision a reality. We began the design process by carefully assessing what the client hoped to achieve. Working together, we soon realized that a glass conservatory would be the perfect replacement. Our custom conservatory design would allow great natural light into the home while providing structure for the desired office space. Because the client’s beautiful home featured a truly unique style, the principal challenge we faced was ensuring that the new conservatory would seamlessly blend with the surrounding architectural elements on the interior and exterior. We utilized large, Marvin casement windows and a hip design for the glass roof. The interior of the home featured an abundance of wood, so the conservatory design featured a wood interior stained to match. The end result of this collaborative process was a beautiful conservatory featured at the front of the client’s home. The new space authentically matches the original construction, the leaky sunroom is no longer a problem, and our client was left with a home office space that’s bright and airy. The large casements provide a great view of the exterior landscape and let in incredible levels of natural light. And because the space was outfitted with energy efficient glass, spray foam insulation, and radiant heating, this conservatory is a true four season glass space that our client will be able to enjoy throughout the year.

Sunroom Design Photos with a Glass Ceiling

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