from this sunroom's photo comments, it looks like the Houzz nation is divided when it comes to the ceiling: Some feel like the dark color makes the ceiling appear "visually heavy," while others like how the dark hue evokes a feeling of "being sheltered." I fall in the latter camp; I sometimes tend to feel
all-white sunrooms, so I appreciate how the dark shade adds warmth and coziness to the space.
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interesting white ceiling with bold green wall and neutral rug with dark hardwoods underneath and bamboo shades for sunroom
style sunroom looks like it also serves as a second living room or sitting area.
White is even a good choice for an indoor-outdoor space like this sunroom by Olga Adler — just be sure to make family members remove muddy shoes.
Patios and sunrooms seem to showcase this style best because the natural material on the fan coordinates gorgeously with a view of nature. I like to layer the texture and tone of the fan with other elements in the room. In this example, the designer brought the same bamboo-ish, woven look in with window shades
I like this type of sunroom, with lots of plants and a green wall along the wall.
Idea to turn porch into office sunroom.
Sunroom: Built in desk along wall
Sunroom could be an official office in our house.
smaller sunroom, turn it into an inspiring workspace. Turn your desk to face the outdoors, and keep shelving and other organizational materials out of immediate view for a true indoor/outdoor feel.