Huge Slate Floor Sunroom Ideas
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Paragon Custom Construction, LLC
SGA Architecture
Example of a huge classic slate floor sunroom design in Charleston with a skylight
Example of a huge classic slate floor sunroom design in Charleston with a skylight
Windstone Partners
We brought the outside inside! This room used to be a covered porch. We enclosed it, creating a new open and airy living space with lots of light.
Sunroom - huge traditional slate floor and gray floor sunroom idea in Houston with a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace and a standard ceiling
Sunroom - huge traditional slate floor and gray floor sunroom idea in Houston with a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace and a standard ceiling
Precision Homecrafters, LLC
Sunroom connection out to custom Cook-Porch.
Heith Comer Photography
Inspiration for a huge timeless slate floor sunroom remodel in Birmingham with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Inspiration for a huge timeless slate floor sunroom remodel in Birmingham with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
The Gaines Group Architects
Luxury living done with energy-efficiency in mind. From the Insulated Concrete Form walls to the solar panels, this home has energy-efficient features at every turn. Luxury abounds with hardwood floors from a tobacco barn, custom cabinets, to vaulted ceilings. The indoor basketball court and golf simulator give family and friends plenty of fun options to explore. This home has it all.
Elise Trissel photograph
The Gaines Group Architects
Luxury living done with energy-efficiency in mind. From the Insulated Concrete Form walls to the solar panels, this home has energy-efficient features at every turn. Luxury abounds with hardwood floors from a tobacco barn, custom cabinets, to vaulted ceilings. The indoor basketball court and golf simulator give family and friends plenty of fun options to explore. This home has it all.
Elise Trissel photograph
The Iconic Space
We started by making the space feel cozy. Plum walls, a deeper stain on the previously white washed wood ceiling, new sconces, and a Persian rug all serve to cause one to settle in rather than walk through. Accessory and furniture additions were kept appropriately casual, yet harmonious with the rest of the home.
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Sunspace Design, Inc.
Sunspace Design’s principal service area extends along the seacoast corridor from Massachusetts to Maine, but it’s not every day that we’re able to work on a true oceanside project! This gorgeous two-tier conservatory was the result of a collaboration between Sunspace Design, TMS Architects and Interiors, and Architectural Builders. Sunspace was brought in to complete the conservatory addition envisioned by TMS, while Architectural Builders served as the general contractor.
The two-tier conservatory is an expansion to the existing residence. The 750 square foot design includes a 225 square foot cupola and stunning glass roof. Sunspace’s classic mahogany framing has been paired with copper flashing and caps. Thermal performance is especially important in coastal New England, so we’ve used insulated tempered glass layered upon laminated safety glass, with argon gas filling the spaces between the panes.
We worked in close conjunction with TMS and Architectural Builders at each step of the journey to this project’s completion. The result is a stunning testament to what’s possible when specialty architectural and design-build firms team up. Consider reaching out to Sunspace Design whether you’re a fellow industry professional with a need for custom glass design expertise, or a residential homeowner looking to revolutionize your home with the beauty of natural sunlight.
Mitchell & Best Homes
Huge transitional multicolored floor and slate floor sunroom photo in DC Metro with a two-sided fireplace, a brick fireplace and a standard ceiling
Orren Pickell Building Group
http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. Screen Porch features cathedral ceiling with beadboard and reclaimed collar ties, Wilsey Bay Stone Fireplace Surround with reclaimed mantle and reclaimed beams, and slate time floor.
Minnesota Screens
Phantom Retractable Vinyl In Pool House
Huge trendy slate floor and gray floor sunroom photo in Minneapolis with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
Huge trendy slate floor and gray floor sunroom photo in Minneapolis with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
Studio DuBois
David Marlow
Huge minimalist slate floor and beige floor sunroom photo in Albuquerque with no fireplace and a skylight
Huge minimalist slate floor and beige floor sunroom photo in Albuquerque with no fireplace and a skylight
Pine Creek Homes
Soaking up the spectacular river view with this magnificent all season sun room. The wrap around deck becomes an extension to this custom home.
Example of a huge slate floor and gray floor sunroom design in Other with a standard ceiling
Example of a huge slate floor and gray floor sunroom design in Other with a standard ceiling
Le Groupe SP Reno Urbaine Inc.
Photo at work
Huge trendy slate floor sunroom photo in Montreal with a standard ceiling
Huge trendy slate floor sunroom photo in Montreal with a standard ceiling
Sunspace Design, Inc.
Sunspace Design’s principal service area extends along the seacoast corridor from Massachusetts to Maine, but it’s not every day that we’re able to work on a true oceanside project! This gorgeous two-tier conservatory was the result of a collaboration between Sunspace Design, TMS Architects and Interiors, and Architectural Builders. Sunspace was brought in to complete the conservatory addition envisioned by TMS, while Architectural Builders served as the general contractor.
The two-tier conservatory is an expansion to the existing residence. The 750 square foot design includes a 225 square foot cupola and stunning glass roof. Sunspace’s classic mahogany framing has been paired with copper flashing and caps. Thermal performance is especially important in coastal New England, so we’ve used insulated tempered glass layered upon laminated safety glass, with argon gas filling the spaces between the panes.
We worked in close conjunction with TMS and Architectural Builders at each step of the journey to this project’s completion. The result is a stunning testament to what’s possible when specialty architectural and design-build firms team up. Consider reaching out to Sunspace Design whether you’re a fellow industry professional with a need for custom glass design expertise, or a residential homeowner looking to revolutionize your home with the beauty of natural sunlight.
Sunspace Design, Inc.
Sunspace Design’s principal service area extends along the seacoast corridor from Massachusetts to Maine, but it’s not every day that we’re able to work on a true oceanside project! This gorgeous two-tier conservatory was the result of a collaboration between Sunspace Design, TMS Architects and Interiors, and Architectural Builders. Sunspace was brought in to complete the conservatory addition envisioned by TMS, while Architectural Builders served as the general contractor.
The two-tier conservatory is an expansion to the existing residence. The 750 square foot design includes a 225 square foot cupola and stunning glass roof. Sunspace’s classic mahogany framing has been paired with copper flashing and caps. Thermal performance is especially important in coastal New England, so we’ve used insulated tempered glass layered upon laminated safety glass, with argon gas filling the spaces between the panes.
We worked in close conjunction with TMS and Architectural Builders at each step of the journey to this project’s completion. The result is a stunning testament to what’s possible when specialty architectural and design-build firms team up. Consider reaching out to Sunspace Design whether you’re a fellow industry professional with a need for custom glass design expertise, or a residential homeowner looking to revolutionize your home with the beauty of natural sunlight.
Minnesota Screens
Phantom Retractable Vinyl In Pool House
Huge trendy slate floor and gray floor sunroom photo in Minneapolis with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
Huge trendy slate floor and gray floor sunroom photo in Minneapolis with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
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