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334 - Sunroom

Alessandro Carminati
Alessandro Carminati
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The roof is cool

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I like the flat louver with hanging plants

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Another idea for pavilion for dining area

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Another idea for the pavilion roof with light treatment

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Another idea for the pavilion roof.

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Idea for the brick wall

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Love the wood tables!

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Like the terracotta bricks and the two-color doors for the sun room

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The sunroom could truly become an all-season room that also the kids could use. With windows it would be possible to get a good breeze but in the mid-season they could use it to play, do puzzles in a room of their own, like a play room.

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Could the sunroom have a place for a real fireplace?

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Could this be something that could be done in the sunroom to make it more cottagey?

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This could be another great way to solve the Sunroom puzzle. By connecting the roof to the top of the current roof and make it into a cathedral/greenhouse style, all with plenty of light. We would have to check how this would works in the winter with snow and ice. But it could be a pavilion-like architectural feature to be added to the house to modernize its exterior look.

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Cool skylight, it may brighten up the sunroom if I we could install a slanted roof I guees

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