“It used to be with homes built in the 20’s 30’s, and 40’s, a sunroom would automatically be part of the floor plan. But, in recent years, builders have gotten away from including sunrooms in the floor plans... family life is different, there is not as much home time or it just didn’t fit into the budget.
It’s amazing what an additional three or four feet coupled with windows can do to transform the livability of a home. Technology has revolutionized the manner in which we go about meeting our customer’s needs.
A strategically placed sunroom can expand a living space in more ways than one. It’s an example of where the whole can be greater than the sum of the parts. If you add a sunroom, it adds very useful square footage, opens up walls and makes all of the areas more accessible and the living area more useful and fun.
Stuck In The Past : Many people think of the products of thirty years ago when they consider a sunroom addition to their homes. They are usually very pleasantly surprised when they learn the single pane glass, aluminum, metallic-looking, non-insulated glass-roofed structures are nothing more than a bad memory.