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Archadeck Piedmont Triad
This 3-season room in High Point North Carolina features floor-to-ceiling screened openings with convertible vinyl windows. The room was custom-built atop a concrete patio floor with a roof extension that seamlessly blends with the existing roofline. The backyard also features an open-air patio, perfect for grilling and additional seating.
Degnan Design-Build-Remodel
The 3-season porch is at ground level looking out upon the patio and fire pit. Placing the deck above the 3-season porch maximized the use of the available space.
Lindsay Architecture Studio, P.C.
The new solarium, with central air conditioning and heated French Limestone floors, seats 4 people for intimate family dining. It is used all year long, allowing the family to enjoy the walled private garden in every season.
Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
Red House Architects
We converted an open front porch into a three-season sun room. The infill was mostly windows, so there was no loss of sunlight.
Conservatory Craftsmen
Winter gardening in the warm! If you are lucky to have a greenhouse and one that you can heat, then you can enjoy gardening right through the winter months. If you don't have a heater then you can buy horticultural bubble wrap. Remember you still need good ventilation to prevent fungal diseases open vents on sunnier days and close at night. You can grow a variety of salad crops and keep eating healthily all through the winter months as well as bring tender plants in to overwinter.
Traditional Sunroom Design Photos with Concrete Floors
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