A good in and out style. Would need blinds because of western exposure and no trees as in this example. Being able to use the rest of the deck to BBQ wold be good, however the floor needs to be tile or other waterproof/stainproof material.
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These blinds would be a good idea. Down when too hot and easily raised for light.
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This is not for a sunroom, but imagine that wall trim in the hall? Wouldn't that make the hall and stairs standout? Maybe some chair rail in the front room?
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This is interesting. Are there doors from house to sunroom? Can't see any. Good tile floor, opens to garden, can't see the walls of the sunroom, are they all windows?
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This is a possibility with the interior/exterior room. Cost may be prohibitive. I love the swinging doors, stone feel and tile floors. Plants are easy to move in or out, wouldn't clutter the front room as much.
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I like the simplicity of this room. Lots of double hung windows, tile floor and overstuffed cushions.
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Like the way this room is used. Don't like the slanted roof, nor the money spent on the floor compass.
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Like the low roof line, tile should be one the floor.
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Love the mural!
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This is what I'd want the sunroom to look like in winter.
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I like the windows, tile floor. The size is about right. Too many pieces of furniture, need more room for plants.
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Like the looks, want passive heating. Do windows remove or just open? Wood on floor probably needs to be waterproof.
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Too much on the windows. Roof could be more wood, etc. Like tile on the floor and brick base.
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Yes, but cleaner.
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something about this is good, but I can't put my finger on it.
A good in and out style. Would need blinds because of western exposure and no trees as in this example. Being able to use the rest of the deck to BBQ wold be good, however the floor needs to be tile or other waterproof/stainproof material.
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