A typical sunroom is a 100 to 200 foot enclosure added to a house and has single-pane glass. Prices range upwards to $70,000, so this is not an investment to take lightly. It is, however, a good investment to make. According to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, adding a sunroom to your home pays back more than 70% of your investment.
When planning a sunroom consider how you are going to use the room. Will you entertain in it? Is is a hangout for the teenagers in the family? Sunrooms also make good exercise rooms.
Other how to plan a sunroom tips include:
The size of the sunroom should flow from the size of the other rooms in the house so it blends and looks well.
If you are going to use the sunroom all year long and you live in a cold climate, you will want to add insulated glass and perhaps even a dedicated heating system. Interposing prefabricated roof panel with a high "R" rating can increase energy efficiency.
Is your sunroom going to be placed in a location that is sunny all day? Is privacy in the room important? Then you need to plan for the cost of blinds to be included in the final cost of the room. Adding skylights to your design can also help vent a sunroom that becomes too warm. Include functioning windows to increase airflow.
Look for energy efficient products. Glass walls should be silicone double-sealed, A-rated, and labeled "tempered safety."
Ceiling fans are attractive and can also be used to cool a sunroom.
















