Categories: Home Additions

Build Your New Sunroom with These Luxury Additions

Adding a sunroom to your home is not just about gaining extra space—it’s about enhancing your quality of life. Sunrooms provide a unique opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors while remaining comfortably shielded from the elements, making them a perfect blend of indoor and outdoor living. Whether you’re sipping coffee at sunrise, entertaining friends, or simply unwinding with a book, a sunroom offers a tranquil retreat right in your own home.

At LaBonte Construction, we build custom sunroom additions tailored to meet your specific needs and preferences. There are several types of sunrooms to consider, each offering its own set of advantages. Let’s explore the various options and features that can turn your sunroom dream into a reality.

Check out this beautiful sunroom addition our team built for a family in the southeast Wisconsin area.

Types of Sunrooms

Attached Greenhouse

An attached greenhouse sunroom is designed to maximize the entry of natural light, crucial for the growth and health of your plants. Additionally, its structure is ideal for harnessing passive solar heating, which can help maintain a warm environment even during cooler months. To effectively manage temperature and humidity in your attached greenhouse, consider installing automated vent openers, ceiling fans, and blinds. These tools can help regulate the internal climate, ensuring that it remains ideal for both plant life and personal comfort. 

Solarium

A solarium, with its fully enclosed glass walls and roof, offers an uninterrupted panoramic view that can dramatically transform any home. The architectural design not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your property but also increases its structural integrity with modern materials that are both durable and energy-efficient. This full-glass enclosure allows for abundant natural light, creating a bright and inviting space ideal for relaxation or entertaining guests. 

Screened-In Porch

A screened-in porch is the perfect compromise for those who love the fresh air and scenic views of the outdoors but prefer the comforts of an indoor space. This type of sunroom features mesh screens that provide protection from insects and debris, allowing you to enjoy the breeze without the bother of pests. The integration of indoor comfort with an outdoor atmosphere is especially beneficial in areas with mild climates, where residents can make the most of the natural environment almost year-round. 

Sunroom Materials

High-Performance Windows

High-performance windows are essential in this regard, as they significantly enhance the usability and sustainability of the space. These windows typically feature advanced technologies such as low-emissivity (low-E) coatings, which minimize the amount of infrared and ultraviolet light that enters your home without compromising light transmission. This not only helps in maintaining a consistent internal temperature but also protects against UV damage to fabrics and furniture. 

Vinyl

Vinyl is a standout choice for sunroom framing, offering exceptional durability and low maintenance at a cost-effective price point. This material resists moisture and decay, ensuring that it does not rot, peel, or fade over time, unlike traditional wood frames. Additionally, vinyl comes in a variety of finishes and colors, allowing homeowners to customize the look of their sunroom to match their existing home exterior seamlessly. Its thermal resistance is superior to metals like aluminum, helping to keep the sunroom comfortable throughout the year while aiding in energy cost reduction. 

Wood

Wood is a timeless material that offers warmth and natural beauty, making it a popular choice for sunroom framing. Its classic aesthetic appeal enhances the organic feel of a space, ideally complementing homes with rustic or traditional architectures. For sunrooms, hardwoods such as teak, cedar, and redwood are particularly favored for their natural resistance to moisture, decay, and insect damage. These types of wood not only add structural integrity but also bring a rich, cozy ambiance to the addition. 

Sunroom Heating and Cooling

Radiant Floor Heating

Radiant heating distributes warmth evenly across the floor surface, delivering a consistent and cozy warmth. This method not only ensures that your feet are warm on even the chilliest days but also reduces the energy consumption typically associated with heating large, airy spaces. The installation process involves embedding heating elements beneath the flooring. By leveraging the thermal mass of these materials, radiant floor systems provide a slow-releasing, energy-efficient heating solution that keeps sunrooms comfortable.

Skylights

Skylights come in various types, including fixed, vented, and tubular, each offering unique benefits. Vented skylights can be opened to allow fresh air to circulate, significantly improving air quality and reducing the need for artificial cooling during warmer months. Strategic placement is crucial; positioning skylights on the north or south-facing portions of the roof ensures soft, consistent light with minimal direct sun exposure. Additionally, skylights can help expel warm air that naturally rises to the ceiling, contributing to a comfortable and inviting sunroom environment.

Window Treatments

Window treatments are an essential component of any sunroom, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes by aiding in temperature control and providing privacy. Options like blinds, curtains, and shades are well-suited for sunrooms, allowing homeowners to manage the amount of natural light entering the space while also insulating against both heat and cold. To achieve a balance between light entry and insulation, consider dual treatments such as combining sheer curtains with blackout blinds, allowing for light control during the day and enhanced insulation during the evening. 

Create a Beautiful Sunroom with LaBonte Construction

Transforming your sunroom with the right additions can significantly enhance both your lifestyle and the value of your home. Whether it’s choosing the type of sunroom that best fits your needs, each decision plays a critical role in creating a space that is both beautiful and functional. We encourage you to consider these thoughtful additions to transform your sunroom into a delightful retreat that elevates your everyday living experience and increases your property’s market value. 

Contact the team at LaBonte Construction today to get started on your next remodeling project.

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Rebecca Karnopp

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