Screened porch or Four Season Room (Sunroom)?
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Comments (18)Our sunroom is down a very short hallway from the kitchen / greatroom. It was drawn in our plans as a screened in porch but we decided to make it an all-season room. Deciding how to use this room has been the greatest challenge of moving in. Do I want it to be "garden like" with plants and patio furniture? Or do I want a bookstore like atmosphere with soft seating and small tables? Right now, we're using it to hold furniture that has no other place in our home at the present time. When we have guests, we often end up out in the sunroom with the windows open, breeze and bird songs coming through. It's on the southside so so it's sunny in the morning and shady in the afternoon. It's the perfect little getaway. I'm glad that it's away from the central location of the kitchen and greatroom. (and the TV) It's a nice size but If I could do it again, I'd make it twice as big. Then I could put a big table for dining as well as an area for chairs and relaxing....See MoreScreen Porch vs. Sun Room
Comments (20)chisue - How big is BIG?? lol We have a small family so I don't see a 25-person gathering situation. The screen porch will be off the great room which will likely have french doors flanked by floor-to-ceiling windows. Our current deck is 12x16 which seems roomy. I haven't spent much time thinking about arranging a screen porch but I am thinking I would not have an eating table on it. It may be just a space for relaxing. I can picture my husband and me sitting on lounge chairs enjoying the pond view on nice afternoons. lsst - Yes, the idea of a 'conditioned' sun room has fallen by the wayside. Our breakfast area/sitting area off the kitchen will have floor-to-ceiling windows so I'll consider that my "sun room". Between the building costs of a true sun room and the on-going costs to heat and cool, that idea is officially abandoned. Thanks for your reply which re-enforces my thoughts....See Moreconvert screened in porch to four season room
Comments (3)In your climate no "conversion" is possible unless you have vast sums on-hand to pay to heat it. I live 5 hours south of you. I have 24 inches of crawl, 10 inches of batt insulation under the floor, my "sunroom" is still 8 degrees cooler than the rest of the house. Upon purchase my instinct was to demo the room and build again from scratch. Unfortunately, I did not heed myself and now deeply regret it....See MoreFlooring for four season sunroom...advice needed, please!!
Comments (13)My concern with LVP in a sun room (yes I understand it will be conditioned) is LVP doesn't like direct sunlight. It has a history of warping and discolouring when strong, direct sunlight hits it. This is a general rule. There are ways around it. The easiest is high UV blocking windows (for those out there who know that infrared is the heat producing part of sunlight...I get it...the UV block also blocks the same amount of IR rays). If you don't know the level of rating on those windows, or you use the room to grow plants, then you will have to work with a HIGH end SPC/WPC core vinyl....See MoreRelated Professionals
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