The DIY Home Guide

 

Ideas for Sunrooms


You have a lot of options for how you can have your sunroom put together. But if you live in the northern hemisphere, the most important of ideas for sunrooms is that the windows should provide you with a southern view in order to capture the sunlight throughout the day.

Another of the most important ideas for sunrooms is that the more glass you have, the more beautiful the sunroom experience. However, you also have to consider the climate in which you live. If your roof must support a lot of snow, for example, you will probably need something more than just glass in your roof construction. You may also want to limit the amount of glass when you have seasons with very extreme hot or cold temperatures.

Many people find that all of the glass can make a sunroom feel and look more like a greenhouse than a room. One of the best ideas for sunrooms to make a sunroom feel like a part of your house is to use a knee wall. A knee wall is just a wall that is about knee high.

One of the most overlooked ideas for sunrooms is having windows that can be opened. Your sunroom temperatures can be regulated much better if you can open the windows to air out the room when the weather is nice outside.

Similarly, you may wish to have shade screens for your sunroom to block out the sun when it is too hot and sunny outside. In some climates you may instead prefer to go with insulated windows or windows treated with a special reflective glaze. The reflective glaze not only helps regulate room temperature, but also helps protect your carpets and furniture from sun damage.

Finally, this article would not be complete without mentioning one of the best ideas for sunrooms: sliding glass doors. After all, if you're going to have a room made with plenty of glass to enjoy the warmth of the sun, why have an opaque door?