Sunroom Design Photos with Bamboo Floors and Linoleum Floors
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Pine Creek Homes
Your all season sun room brings the outdoors in. All the natural light and beauty of a sun room, with usability all year long.
Darek Shapiro / Environmental Architecture LLC
The rolling linear metal railings in waves of clouds and planets are there to remind us earth is chasing the sun around the galaxy. The An african mask its inside an illuminated window below. in center Wallis a B &W painting by artist Angel Espino.
Chesapeake Designs
The rear of this suburban home was transformed with the addition of a sunroom and covered porch. A sunny southern exposure made the original 12' x 12' wood deck practically unusable. The original design was for a screened porch, but we decided to add sliding windows so that furnishings would stay clean and dry. The open rater ceiling added great volume and architectural interest to the space.
Material Girl
Black, white and yellow throughout this fun and whimsical Jersey shore beach house.
This sunroom features a black and white handkerchief valance.
Spin Design
This Sitting Room receives sunlight through high windows and the exposed timber ceiling provides a wonderful contrast to the concrete block walls. These were painted black to contrast the wood and white throughout this open plan space.
Naturally Crafted Contracting Ltd.
Sunroom/sitting room is approximately 160 square feet. Wood detailing: Douglas fir. Photo: David Kimber
Twenty & Oak
Rip, tear and gouge protection is provided with Tarkett's patented Beyond Tough™ textile backing. The AquaGuard® Guarantee is a 2 year, "no questions asked" mold, mildew and moisture staining warranty that makes the TruTEX™ moisture management system perfect for wet areas like bathrooms, kitchens and basements.
Urban Sensations
We've made the most of spare spaces by converting them to versatile rooms. This space can be a spare bedroom with the sofa bed, a study, a reading room, a play room or somewhere to sit and enjoy a coffee. Keeping the tongue and groove board on the walls maintains the country character of the house and gives it something a little different to the generic plasterboard found in most homes.
Sunroom Design Photos with Bamboo Floors and Linoleum Floors
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