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Should You Add A Sunroom?
A sunroom is not a new architectural addition. The form has existed
throughout the centuries under various names. It is a sunroom, solarium, solar
room and a green house. It has been used as a conservatory, a living area, a
greenhouse, an exercise room and a place to put pools or hot tubs. People have
read quietly there, drawn by the bright light and greenery.
If you are thinking of
adding a
sunroom consider, first, what you intend to do with it? What I will be its
purpose or function? Is it practical, affordable and/or a structure that adds to
both the amenities and value of the house?
Sunrooms can have gained in popularity for some very good reasons. According to
some experts, yield between 70 and 110% of your original investment. Simply
stated, they make excellent financial sense.
In a world environmentally conscious and worried about rising energy costs, the
sunroom is considered a partial solution. If constructed properly, it can supply
solar heat for the home. This practicality is abetted by the charm a sunroom can
add to a dwelling.
What draws many people to choosing to build a sunroom is not the solar ability,
but the simple elegance of the structure. Glass combined with light, attractive
frames and natural material provides a feeling that nature is near at hand.
A sunroom brings the outdoors, indoors. It encloses you in a psychological as
well as a physical sense. In capturing the maximum amount of sun possible or
allowed, it helps people who suffer from seasonal disorders to live a little
less depressed throughout the darker half of the year.
The very basics of the sunroom:
glass, light and open structure, encourage the growing of plants. This in turn
helps improve the air of a living space and creates a relaxing atmosphere in
which to work or relax and read.
The type of glass available these days helps make the sunroom more affordable
and durable. These structures can also come prepared. Some companies specialize
in designing and erecting sunrooms of various sizes and shapes, customizing them
to you and your home's needs. There are kits easily erected.
If you are thinking of erecting a sunroom, there are a couple of other things to
consider. Make sure it is designed to use to its full potential. A sunroom can
be utilized for three or four seasons if properly designed and constructed.
There are a wide variety of framing materials, glass types and foundations from
which to select. Aluminum, wood, steel, masonry, double- or single-glazings,
laminates and newer and more durable synthetics can ensure the sunroom is
strong, resilient and aesthetically pleasing.
Further attention must also be paid to the interior. This is a sunroom and
subject to consistent, strong rays. A hard-surfaced floor will last longer under
the glare and add a passive-solar heat gain for colder days, absorbing sun as it
does.
The décor must also recognize the power of the sun. Furniture should be able to
withstand the sun, not rapidly fading away.
Sunrooms fulfill a number of needs. They are visually pleasing, charming
examples of architecture calling back to an earlier time. They are perfect
places to entertain, live, relax and contemplate life. They are also a little
bit of nature's warmth on a cold winter's day.
About the Author
This article was written to talk about creating a peaceful, quiet place where
you can get away from everything when you need to. I found Get Organized or
Kitchen and Much More have a
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