Transitional Sunroom Design Photos with a Skylight
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Kyle Hunt & Partners, Incorporated
Phillip Mueller Photography, Architect: Sharratt Design Company, Interior Design: Martha O'Hara Interiors
GAVIN GREEN HOME DESIGN LLC
Sandwich panel wood pitched roof, pastel blue lavender painted wall and master mix painted crown molding add some elegant appearance to this porcelain tile transitional sunroom. Large glass windows provide visual access to the outdoors, allow in natural daylight and can provide fresh air and air circulation. Wicker furniture gives an outdoorsy feel of the space.
Brendan McHugh, Architect, Manasquan, NJ
Easy entry to screened-in room from deck. McHugh Architecture designed a unique 3-Seasons Room addition for a family in Brielle, NJ. The home is an old English Style Tudor home. Most old English Style homes tend to have darker elements, where the space can typically feel heavy and may also lack natural light. We wanted to keep the architectural integrity of the Tudor style while giving the space a light and airy feel that invoked a sense of calmness and peacefulness. The space provides 3 seasons of indoor-outdoor entertainment.
Door Store and Windows
The sunroom at the back of the house underwent a few transformative changes. The floor, which was originally lower than the rest of the ground level, was raised. To replace the old patio door, the owners selected a grand, 16-foot, 4-panel bi-parting French sliding door. The new, clear glass wall offers a completely unimpeded view of the backyard and brings in huge amounts of natural light. The homeowners also elected to install skylights in the sunroom, making it a truly bright and cheerful area.
Blue Ridge Distributors, LLC
Our 3-Season Sunrooms offer a safe haven from weather, bugs and UV rays without sacrificing views or air flow. Increase outdoor living fun while adding value and beauty to your home.
Omar Gutiérrez, Architect
A small addition that includes a breakfast banquette and built-in mud room cabinetry. Carefully sized windows, French door and skylight bring lots of light to the space for a fresh, inviting look.
The breakfast banquette serves as a convenient location for a dog door to the rear patio.
Photo by Omar Gutiérrez, Architect
Segal & Wilmot Interior Design
We designed this cozy sun room for reading and relaxing w/ a drink. It's a compact space w/ loads of light and built in bookcases/cabinets. All upholstery, pillows & window treatments are custom made. The coral linen print valence w/ tape trim adds color and interest to the room, which is adjacent to the dining room, which has coral chairs. We kept the color palette light with an airy, feminine sofa in a pale blue and white chevron and large floral pillows w/ a bold fringe trim. As this is a conversation area, we added an aqua blue tufted arm chair and a coral geometric upholstered bench for extra seating. The hand made wood pedestal table is a space saver as well as the rattan barrel table. We chose a carved wood table lamp and brass standing lamp for reading.
Transitional Sunroom Design Photos with a Skylight
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