Make the most of your sunroom with a budget-friendly makeover or a full-blown renovation.
Have a look at these sunroom ideas in a range of sizes and styles for inspiration.
Britt Design Studioinstalled both wovenRoman shadesand drapes along one wall of this neutral-toned sunroom.
Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Styling by Hilary Robertson / Photo byAmy Neunsinger
Kate Marker Interiorsdecorated this back porch cottage sunroom with cozy mismatched seating and white walls and window shades.
Bluestone floors add character to the space, which has direct access to the outdoor space through French doors.
This space fromCrisp Architectsthat has a sliding French door that leads to an outdoorpatiodining area.
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Add Color With Throw Pillows
Use throw pillows to add color to a neutral sunroom.
Calimia Homewarmed up the sunroom in this 1918 Colonial-style house in Savannah, GA with vintage-style rattan furniture.
Build Banquette Seating
Create a focal point in your sunroom with DIYbanquette seating.
Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byErin Kelly
Build Multifunctional Seats
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Build in multifunctional seating to maximize your sunroom design.
BloggerLiz Mariechose awindow seatwith built-in storage drawers that provides a place to read or cuddle up.
Rotate Seasonal Decor
Finding Silver Pennies
Decorate your sunroom with seasonal accents to keep it feeling current.
BHDM Design/ Photo by Reid Rolls
Add Scandi Style
Fantastic Frank
This Colorado mudroom and sunroom combo fromFantastic Frankhas minimalistScandi-stylevibes.
White walls, simple furniture, and pale gray painted floorboards give the space an oasis feel.
Short curtain panels help to soften the corners, while woven shades can be closed to filter light.
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Set Up a Breakfast Nook
Turn a small sunroom into a dining nook.
Is a sunroom addition a good investment?
According to Angi,building a sunroomwill yield a 49% return on investment.
Design byKate Marker Interiors/ Photo byMargaret Rajic
Are there any downsides to having a sunroom?
One downside of having a sunroom is regularly cleaning the windows to maximize sunlight and keep it looking sharp.
Because of all those windows, a sunroom is less energy efficient.
Design byCrisp Architects/ Photo by Rob Karosis
You should expect to incur higher energy costs for heated or air-conditioned sunrooms.
Which key in of sunroom is best?
The best pop in of sunroom for your home depends on your needs and budget.
Design byChango & Co./ Photo bySarah Elliott
The most comfortable and luxurious sunrooms are insulated and climate-controlled for year-round living.
A three-season sunroom can be enjoyed in any season except winter, and will cost less to build.
How Much Does It Cost to Build a Sunroom?Angi
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