According to Houzz, one of the top
25 home trends for 2016 is having a sunroom. A sunroom gives you a place to sit and relax while being bathed in sunshine. It's a special retreat in your own home. It's a get-a-way from the norms of life. It's a happy place when it's too hot or too cold to go outside.
If you are planning on building a home this year and want a sunroom, consider the following:
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Grand Island Cottage will give you a generous place to enjoy the sun. At 12'-4" wide by 37'-5" long, the sunroom gives you a great place for relaxing or a casual place to entertain. It features windows which are interrupted only by the fireplace. It also includes doors which connect it to the front and rear porches of the house.
Another option to consider is the
Porches Cottage with Roof Deck. Called a Flexroom in our on-line plan, the room features three large, double windows to bathe the room in light. This sunroom includes space for a mini-kitchen, bar, or built-ins and measures 12'-10" wide by 27'-8" long. It is located on the rear of the home, which is especially great if that's the direction of your view.
For those who desire a something a little different, the
3,565 sf Country Cottage features an L-shaped sunroom with windows into the living spaces. The light-filled sunroom will bring sunshine even further into your home! In addition to this, the wall-to-wall windows provide a view on two sides of the house.
If you are looking for a smaller home, the
Hip Cottage with Attached Garage has an 11'-0" by 11'-0" sunroom in the rear. This sunroom is lined with windows on two sides, as well, and also includes windows through to the living room. It is a cozy place to sit, relax and take time for yourself.
For more information about any of the homes mentioned here, including additional pictures, please visit
our website. If you didn't see anything that appealed to you in this post, most of our home plans include screened porches which can easily be changed into a sunroom.