Sunroom Design Photos with Laminate Floors and Brick Floors

DreamDesign® 50: Riverfront Art Studio
DreamDesign® 50: Riverfront Art Studio
Starr Custom HomesStarr Custom Homes
For this repeat client (we built DreamDesign 29 for them) we took an unused lanai and transformed it into a riverfront, light-filled art studio.
Fun Room Sunroom, San Jose, CA
Fun Room Sunroom, San Jose, CA
Fiorito Interior DesignFiorito Interior Design
The mission: turn an unused back patio into a space where mom and dad and kids can all play and enjoy being together. Dad is an avid video gamer, mom and dad love to play board games with friends and family, and the kids love to draw and play. After the patio received a new enclosure and ceiling with recessed LED lights, my solution was to divide this long space into two zones, one for adults and one for kids, but unified with a sky blue and soothing green color palette and coordinating rugs. To the right we have a comfortable sofa with poufs gathered around a specialty cocktail table that turns into a gaming table featuring a recessed well which corrals boards, game pieces, and dice (and a handy grooved lip for propping up game cards), and also has a hidden pop-up monitor that connects to game consoles or streams films/television. I designed a shelving system to wrap around the back of a brick fireplace that includes narrow upper shelving to store board games, and plenty of other spots for fun things like working robotic models of R2D2 and BB8! Over in the kids’ zone, a handy storage system with blue doors, a modular play table in a dark blue grey, and a sweet little tee pee lined with fur throws for playing, hiding, or napping gives this half of the room an organized way for kids to express themselves. Magnetic art holders on the wall display an ever-changing gallery of finger paintings and school crafts. This back patio is now a fun room sunroom where the whole family can play!
Modern Transitional First Floor Renovation
Modern Transitional First Floor Renovation
Corinthian Fine HomesCorinthian Fine Homes
These clients requested a first-floor makeover of their home involving an outdated sunroom and a new kitchen, as well as adding a pantry, locker area, and updating their laundry and powder bath. The new sunroom was rebuilt with a contemporary feel that blends perfectly with the home’s architecture. An abundance of natural light floods these spaces through the floor to ceiling windows and oversized skylights. An existing exterior kitchen wall was removed completely to open the space into a new modern kitchen, complete with custom white painted cabinetry with a walnut stained island. Just off the kitchen, a glass-front "lighted dish pantry" was incorporated into a hallway alcove. This space also has a large walk-in pantry that provides a space for the microwave and plenty of compartmentalized built-in storage. The back-hall area features white custom-built lockers for shoes and back packs, with stained a walnut bench. And to round out the renovation, the laundry and powder bath also received complete updates with custom built cabinetry and new countertops. The transformation is a stunning modern first floor renovation that is timeless in style and is a hub for this growing family to enjoy for years to come.
Traditional Sunroom and Garage
Traditional Sunroom and Garage
Adam Gibson DesignAdam Gibson Design
To add to this historic home in a historic district, the design had to perfectly mimic the existing structures.
Farmhouse remodel
Farmhouse remodel
Kim Fancher DesignKim Fancher Design
Interior design by Comforts of Home Interior Design Remodel by Overhall Construction Photography by Shad Ramsey Photography Complete and total gut remodel of a house built in the 1980's in Granbury Texas
Bristol Farm - Maine
Bristol Farm - Maine
Burrow & NestBurrow & Nest
A view of the beautifully landscaped grounds and cutting garden are on full display in this all purpose room for the family. When the client's decided to turn the living room into a game room, this space needed to step up. A small breakfast table was added to the corner next to the kitchen-- a great place to eat or do homework-- mixing the farmhouse and mid-century elements the client's love. A large sectional provides a comfortable space for the whole family to watch TV or hang out. Crypton fabric was used on this custom Kravet sectional to provide a no-worry environment, as well as indoor/outdoor rugs. Especially necessary since the sliders lead out to the dining and pool areas. The client's inherited collection of coastal trinkets adorns the console. Large basket weave pendants were added to the ceiling, and sconces added to the walls for an additional layer of light. The mural was maintained-- a nod to the bevy of birds dining on seeds in the feeders beyond the window. A fresh coat of white paint brightens up the woodwork and carries the same trim color throughout the house.
Anthracite Grey Conservatory Built at Customers Home
Anthracite Grey Conservatory Built at Customers Home
UserUser
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.
Maine Cottage Inspired Remodel
Maine Cottage Inspired Remodel
Collaborative  Interior DesignCollaborative Interior Design
The inspiration for the homes interior design and sunroom addition were happy memories of time spent in a cottage in Maine with family and friends. This space was originally a screened in porch. The homeowner wanted to enclose the space and make it function as an extension of the house and be usable the whole year. Lots of windows, comfortable furniture and antique pieces like the horse bicycle turned side table make the space feel unique, comfortable and inviting in any season.

Sunroom Design Photos with Laminate Floors and Brick Floors

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