For imaginative sunroom design, let us be your first choice. You can have a creative addition to your home that you will be able to enjoy during all four seasons of the year, and there are three-season designs as well. Let us develop a plan for adding living space and room for entertaining. You will also add value to your home. Together we will visualize a solarium, skylights, greenhouse space and more. As with all of our outdoor living space creations, you will experience first class service:
Most sunrooms are attached to your home. We pay close attention to construction so that the expansion of your roof-line is perfectly matched, and the extension of the original siding of your home is seamless. Your new room will be an architectural match or complement, depending on the design you select. We take great care to make certain that your sunroom design will look as if it has always been part of your home. From other builders, these additions appear to be an afterthought.
We can incorporate an existing door to the interior, or create one. You may choose an archway or open passageway (if you have a four-season room). French doors and sliding doors are a perfect complement. Many homeowners want a door for access from the outside, too. We can plan window treatments such as mechanical screens and casement windows; the windows can be full-wall or half-wall. Sunroom design for year round enjoyment will have heating and cooling, and ceiling fans are very popular.
One facet of our service that many of our clients say is exceptional is the engineering eye we bring to every project. When the plan is sound, the many different trades involved in your project will be able to execute it perfectly, without delays or the need to double-back to solve problems. From the excavation and placement of concrete, through finish carpentry, and ending with flooring and paint, you will experience efficient, master builders at work.
Some quick points about sunrooms:
We will help you decide on the perfect location. Not only will your sunroom design take into account your lawn, garden, and the room you want it to be in, but also the direction it will face. If it faces the south, it will be in sunlight most of the day. Facing east divides the sun and shade of a day. The late day sun comes in from the West. Northern exposure means the most shade.
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