Sun Rooms Are A Great Addition To Any Home

Sun Rooms Are A Great Addition To Any Home

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In today's bad housing market, many homeowners are hesitating to look for a place with more room since there is a good chance their existing place may not sell any time soon. Instead, growing families are keeping the houses they are already settled in and are looking for ways to expand living space. One of the best ways to add valuable square footage, great useable space, as well as charm and value to any home is to build a sunroom. Here's more about it.

Back in the "old days," the only way to enjoy a somewhat enclosed living space that still connected a homeowner with nature was through a screened-in porch. The screens kept the mosquitoes and other pesky critters out, all right, but they could do nothing for the humidity or extreme heat; using the porch in the winter months was also out of the question, for obvious reasons.

The best way to bring the beauties of nature and natural light into a home year-round is by building a sunroom. A sunroom can be used as an office, a recreation room, or as a casual sitting room: a place to relax and let the cares of the day slip away. Today's sunrooms are made of aluminum construction or decay-resistant woods that hold glass panels. Single-panel glass of the earliest sunrooms resulted in unwanted condensation on windows or heat damage from the sun. Now, double-paned glazing is extremely efficient at keeping the heat, humidity, and cold outside where they belong.

If the sunroom is south facing, passive solar energy can be used to manage the costs of heating during the winter months. Having such a room built means replacing a solid wall with a glass one, flooding the immediate area with natural light instead of artificial. Letting as much natural light in as possible, especially in winter, helps to elevate mood and cuts down on electrical expenses.

Here are some ideas on what to do with a sunroom:

-- Create a teenagers' game room by putting in a ping-pong table, several used pinball machines, and a couch.

-- Use wicker furniture and even a hanging swing to enjoy the togetherness and atmosphere only a porch can bring all year long.

-- Add a water fountain in the corner for extra restfulness and a sense of peace.

-- A sunroom is a natural place to give your green thumb some practice: fill it with greenery and a few chairs to create a jungle indoors.

-- Use a corner of the sunroom as a sewing area or as a convenient home office: make it a "no kids" zone to create a sanctuary of your very own.

Not only will you enjoy all of the added space, but when you are finally ready to sell your home, the sunroom will be an attractive feature that will set your house apart from all of the others.


About the Author:
Southern Exposure Sun Rooms (http://www.southernexposuresunrooms.com/) is a Custom Designed Sunrooms compose of designer, manufacturer and builder. Art Gib is a freelance writer.



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