How to Plan a Sunroom?
Sunrooms are multipurpose rooms best suited for casual living. It has become an increasing practice to carve a sun room out of the available space from kitchen, bedroom, study or any other living space. Addition of a sun room in your house would greatly increase its value, visual effect and utility. Sunrooms can be classified into four according to its style. They are straight, curved, conservatory style and cathedral style. The straight ones are less expensive to create, own and operate. Curved ones hug the contours of your house and are space savers. The cathedral type sunrooms, as they have vaulted ceilings, let in sunlight unhindered and give a feeling of airiness. Conservatory style sun rooms have glass roofs and thereby provide the ambience of a real life conservatory or greenhouse. However, do not ever think that only these four styles exist. You can make them in any shape imaginable, but these four are the most common and practical. These veritable beauties help you enjoy the n
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