Sunroom Design Photos with Ceramic Floors and Grey Floor

Grosse Pointe Farms Four Season Room Remodel
Grosse Pointe Farms Four Season Room Remodel
Offer and AssociatesOffer and Associates
From an unused, storage area to a functional four season room - beautiful transformation!
San Mateo Kitchen
San Mateo Kitchen
Mansfield + O'NeilMansfield + O'Neil
Architect: John Lum Architecture Photographer: Isabelle Eubanks
Bluegrass Beauty
Bluegrass Beauty
A. Perry HomesA. Perry Homes
Sunroom with blue siding and rustic lighting
2012 HGTV Green Home
2012 HGTV Green Home
J Steven Kemp ArchitectJ Steven Kemp Architect
Photos copyright 2012 Scripps Network, LLC. Used with permission, all rights reserved.
Backyard Reading Retreat
Backyard Reading Retreat
Board & VellumBoard & Vellum
Photos by Andrew Giammarco Photography.
Great Falls Sun Room
Great Falls Sun Room
Interiors by LHInteriors by LH
A space that was only used as a pass through now has become a daily destination. Located in pastoral Great Falls, VA, just outside of Washington D.C., this sunroom needed to be a welcoming year round retreat for an active family of four. Inspired by resort lifestyle, the space was reconstructed using the same footprint as before, adding floor to ceiling windows. Air conditioning and underlayment heat under new wood-look porcelain tile were added to ensure the room could be enjoyed no matter what season. Sunbrella fabrics were used on the settee and chairs that will stand up to wet bathing suits and barbeques. Benjamin Moore’s Sapphireberry 2063 60 was painted to bring the blue sky in on even a cloudy day. Designed by Laura Hildebrandt of Interiors by LH, LLC. Photos by Jenn Verrier Photography. Construction by Patio Enclosures.
Kittery Point, ME Gable Conservatory
Kittery Point, ME Gable Conservatory
Sunspace Design, Inc.Sunspace Design, Inc.
Located in a serene plot in Kittery Point, Maine, this gable-style conservatory was designed, engineered, and installed by Sunspace Design. Extending from the rear of the residence and positioned to capture picturesque views of the surrounding yard and forest, the completed glass space is testament to our commitment to meticulous craftsmanship. Sunspace provided start to finish services for this project, serving as both the glass specialist and the general contractor. We began by providing detailed CAD drawings and manufacturing key components. The mahogany framing was milled and constructed in our wood shop. Meanwhile, we brought our experience in general construction to the fore to prepare the conservatory space to receive the custom glass roof components. The steel structural ridge beam, conventionally framed walls, and raised floor frame were all constructed on site. Insulated Andersen windows invite ample natural light into the space, and the addition of copper cladding ensures a timelessly elegant look. Every aspect of the completed space is informed by our 40+ years of custom glass specialization. Our passion for architectural glass design extends beyond mere renovation; it encompasses the art of blending nature with refined architecture. Conservatories like these are harmonious extensions that bridge indoor living with the allure of the outdoors. We invite you to explore the transformative potential of glass by working with us to imagine how nature's beauty can be woven into the fabric of your home.
27 Linear Feet of Sunroom Greatness
27 Linear Feet of Sunroom Greatness
Porch ConversionPorch Conversion
Porch Conversion provided materials and labor for the demolition and construction for this entire project, including all prep work and removal/disposal of all debris. This project included: 1. 4-inch thermally broken, aluminum framing 2. 36-inch Prime Full View Door with a Transom 3. Widows with 4-inch Temcor frames with window load rated at 150 MPH and a DP rating of 60 for a 6'x6' Horizontal Slider. 4. Glass that is Low E_366, Energy Star rated, dual pane argon gas filled and tempered to code 5. Clear View material screens 6. 3 outlets installed to code 7. 220 square-feet of R30 insulation in the ceiling
Haggerty
Haggerty
OneSpace ArchitectsOneSpace Architects
With a growing family, the client needed a cozy family space for everyone to hangout. We created a beautiful farm-house sunroom with a grand fireplace. The design reflected colonial exterior and blended well with the rest of the interior style.

Sunroom Design Photos with Ceramic Floors and Grey Floor

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