There are a number of reasons you may be considering adding more livable space to your home. You may feel like you’re running out of space, would like to add more value to your home, or would simply like a change of scenery (without selling your house). Whatever the reason, there are tons of uses for a new sunroom to get excited about.
There are plenty of ways to enjoy your sunroom that you may not have even thought of yet. With so many possibilities to consider, let’s look at a few of our favorite uses.
Most people think about finished basements as the perfect spot for a recreation room. However, a sunroom is an excellent spot, too. By combining a rec room with a family room that’s bathed in natural light can bring people together to have fun. That’s the whole point of a family room!
Your home office shouldn’t be an afterthought. Instead of shoving a small desk into a tiny spare bedroom or converted closet, think about adding a space in your sunroom. Natural light has been shown to boost serotonin, making us happier. Several studies have also shown that by introducing natural light to an office, employees are more productive and less stressed. Why not create that same environment in your home with an office in your new sunroom?
The difference between a sunroom and a solarium aren’t big. Technically, a solarium has a glass roof, whereas a sunroom does not. Still, the term “solarium” is used interchangeably with “sunroom” because of the amount of sunlight a sunroom lets into the home. This makes it the perfect spot for houseplants. When plants are added to a home, they create more oxygen, adds to the natural humidity of the house, and adds life to the space.
In Iowa, we know how unpredictable weather can be. There are some days when the temperature is perfect, but it’s raining and days when it’s actually raining while the sun is out. For these moments, a sunroom is perfect. We have some beautiful winter days here, too, but we don’t want to hang out on the patio while wearing our winter coats and snowsuits. A custom sunroom addition can allow you and your family to enjoy nature without dealing with weather.
The amount of natural light coming through the windows of your new sunroom can really brighten up your home. These rooms can be the perfect spot to curl up with a book, enjoy family time,meditate, or to simply relax.
Gone are the days of adding prefabricated sunrooms to your home with no thought for its architectural detail in mind. A sunroom should feel like it’s always been part of your home—as if it was included in the original blueprint. That’s why we make it a point to work with you to custom design the sunroom that will look best on your home. For instance, take a look at some of our favorite sunroom projects to date:
This home in Madison County, Iowa had an older prefab sunroom that seemed like an afterthought. We worked with the owner to come up with this beautiful, custom sunroom that can now be enjoyed year-round.
We turned this covered deck in Des Moines, Iowa around with a custom sunroom design and build. Now it looks like it should’ve always been there.
Sometimes a screened-in porch is the answer and we love those, too. This home in West Des Moines needed a little something extra. We designed this screened-in porch to be an inviting hang out zone for family and friends. The ceiling fans mean that even on a hot day, the porch is kept comfortable. Plus, the screens help keep insects out!
Whether you’re looking to redo your sunroom or add a new custom sunroom to your home, we’re ready to talk. We’ll work with you to understand exactly what your family needs, then custom design a sunroom you can enjoy for years to come. Feel free to contact us today to get the ball rolling!