One of the best things about sunroom additions is the fact that they are extremely versatile. Adding a sunroom is one of the best ways to increase the amount of living space you have, while also improving the value of your home. Here are a few sunroom ideas you may want to consider.

Breezy Summer Porch

Sunrooms are often thought of as being “warm” places, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be cool and inviting during summer. To create the feeling of a breezy summer porch, paint the ceiling a creamy white, and use cool shades such as mint green for your walls and trim. Cover your windows with light, airy window treatments such as gauze panels, and hang a ceiling fan from your rafters to keep the air inside your sunroom well circulated. You could then add a hammock in one corner or even “hang” a sofa or loveseat much like you would a porch swing.

Home Office

More people than ever are working from home these days. If you’re one of them, why not choose a sunroom that also doubles as a home office? Some things to keep in mind when doing this are:

  • Choose furniture with simple designs rather than bulky items such as bookcases that might cover a huge section of windows.
  • Add remote-controlled blinds so you can easily raise or lower them to reduce glare
  • Consider features that double as storage. For example, a seating bench could also hold files or office supplies.

Workout Room

A sunroom can also double as a workout room, which will make exercising a lot more fun. Rather than having windows all the way around, consider hanging mirrors along one wall. Mirrors will reflect light, while at the same time allowing you to constantly check your form. Cork flooring is also easier on your joints, making it a better choice than hardwood. Cork flooring paired with a large area rug will allow you to perform nearly any type of exercise without using a mat.

Some other things to keep in mind when building a sunroom for working out in are:

  • Good air flow is a must. Ensure your windows will raise and lower easily, and include at least one ceiling fan in your design.
  • Choose a sliding French door for the entrance to your sunroom. This will give you more room for equipment such as treadmills and exercise bicycles.
  • Make sure there is somewhere to store things such as dumbbells or exercise balls away whenever you are not using them.

Multi-Purpose Room

Perhaps you just need somewhere for children to play, or would like an area to do arts and crafts in. A multi-purpose room could be used for either of these things, and would also make an excellent spot for entertaining. Choose one wall to hang a television on, and then build custom shelves and cubbies around it. This will allow you to keep things such as video games, craft supplies, and books neatly organized.

Rather than window benches that lift up, choose ones that are open on the bottom instead. That way, you can slide bins into that space, making it easier for children to access and put away toys. If needed, this bench could even double as a table for very small children by adding some small chairs.

These are just a ffew ideas and benefits for sunrooms; however, the possibilities are nearly unlimited. Regardless of your reason for wanting a sunroom, you are bound to get a great deal of enjoyment from it. To find plans that are perfect for your home, budget, and lifestyle, please feel free to visit our website.