Sunroom Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace
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LDa Architecture & Interiors
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Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: Nina Farmer Interiors
Builder: Youngblood Builders
Photographer: Michael J. Lee Photography
Beckwith Group
This rustically finished three-season porch features a stone fireplace and views high into the wooded acres beyond and with two doors open to the great room beyond, this relatively small residence can become a great space for entertaining a large amount of people.
Photo Credit: David A. Beckwith
Glas Associates
A light-filled sunroom featuring dark stained arched wood beams and a view of the lake
Photo by Ashley Avila Photography
KPS Architecture & Landscape, LLC
Great things can happen in small spaces! The Grieef residence is a very cozy 17'x18' outdoor three-season room with wood burning stone veneer fire-place, vaulted wood ceiling, built-in stone veneer benches and screened in porch.
Includes a sun patio fire-pit area.
Project Estimate: $75,000
Swanson Homes
Custom building should incorporate thoughtful design for every area of your home. We love how this sun room makes the most of the provided wall space by incorporating ample storage and a shelving display. Just another example of how building your dream home is all in the details!
Lenox House Design
This lovely room is found on the other side of the two-sided fireplace and is encased in glass on 3 sides. Marvin Integrity windows and Marvin doors are trimmed out in White Dove, which compliments the ceiling's shiplap and the white overgrouted stone fireplace. Its a lovely place to relax at any time of the day!
Highland Builders LLC
A comfortable sunroom overlooking the lake. After the sunset you can start a fire on a cool evening making this a three season room. The Blue Stone rockfaced raised hearth provides extra seating and the Artesian Blend stone fireplace wall is the focal point when entertaining.
Sweet Home of Mine
The windows in this room covered almost every existing wall to this room. I added an exposed wood beam and painted it to make it look like old barn wood. The exposed beam added a natural element to the room that made the outside come in. There are also skylights in the room to add in even more light.
Photo Credit: Kimberly Schneider
Sunroom Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace
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