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5 Important Facts about Sunrooms



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By : Patricia Strasser   

A sunroom is a basic additional indoor garden room, has 4 types, uses 4 types of wall structures, and can be built with 6 glass options that will best suit a nature inspired home.

Having a sunroom in your home will allow a large amount of light inside the house. This is ideal for plants to survive better even when place indoors. Allowing a lot of sun and having various plants inside the house will emphasize a nature-inspired accent of the home. Adding a sunroom to your home is the best way to experience the beauty of the outdoors while staying indoors.

Basic additional indoor garden room

Sunroom is also known as enclose patio, greenhouse, conservatory, or solarium. It is an additional room usually place at the side of the house enclosed mostly by a glass material intended to allow as much sun as possible. Generally, sunrooms are intended to hold plants indoor emphasizing an outdoor or nature-inspired space of a house. This is a perfect room addition which would tend to look like an indoor garden.

4 types of sunroom

A sunroom can be built into any of these 4 types depending on the intended general use of the room: as a seasonal room, a conservatory, a screened room, and as a knee-wall room. Those are the basic types of sunroom structures. A seasonal room is designed to allow open air and natural ventilation. A conservatory or solarium is an enclosed centralized patio that provides a wide and panoramic view with indoor ventilation. Screened room or a patio is design to allow fresh air to ventilate the space while keeping insects out. Knee-wall rooms are sunrooms with smaller space having a short wall before the window sill which will provide a little privacy and allows a view of the outdoors as well.

4 types of wall structures

A sunroom can be built with 4 types of wall structures depending on the budget. Sunroom wall structures can be made of Vinyl, aluminum, clad, and wood. Vinyl is a strong yet expensive material that needs additional steel reinforcement. Aluminum can provide good structural support despite of it being a poor insulator of heat. Clad has the similar maintenance aspect with vinyl but costs lesser. Wood is the most natural material to use for wall structures, but it needs to be maintained often. These four types will help you understand their limitations and capabilities when used as wall structures.

Built with 6 glass options

Sine the window generally makes up a complete sunroom structure, it is important to pick the right type of window materials. A sunroom can be built with a single, double, and tripled panned glazing with low E, argon filled, and tempered type of glass. These different glass options allow the heat of the sun to warm the space.

Most sunrooms are demanded for a whole year use and can be a great room addition necessary in the realty market.

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