Budget, Luxury Conservatory Ideas and Designs

Weekend Escape on the CT Shore
Weekend Escape on the CT Shore
Sally Scott Interior DesignerSally Scott Interior Designer
A sunny sun room with soft colors and a comfortable, inviting slip cover look damask linen sectional with decorative throw pillows. A vintage wood and glass cocktail table and end table provide places for a coffee, and the sleek swivel chair in a tweed chenille allows views of both the kitchen and exceptional water view.
Stilted orangery with glazed balcony and seaside view
Stilted orangery with glazed balcony and seaside view
Mozolowski & MurrayMozolowski & Murray
Stunning stilted orangery with glazed roof and patio doors opening out to views across the Firth of Forth.
Converted Rarely Used Screen Porch to Year Round Room
Converted Rarely Used Screen Porch to Year Round Room
New England Sunrooms & Conservatories, Inc.New England Sunrooms & Conservatories, Inc.
An existing screen porch area that got dirty, cold and windy in winter or too hot in summer. They could not enjoy the backyard and wanted a space in which they could feel more outdoors. We added a Four Seasons Sunrooms System 230 Aluminum walls under system to give a feeling of all glass that could convert to screens in seconds because all the windows are operable or removable in summer. This blended a technically modern sunroom in with the existing architecture and complimented their home.
Reinvented Tradition
Reinvented Tradition
Slovack-BassSlovack-Bass
This additional sitting room located off of the breakfast and kitchen area is a fantastic spot for family game night. With such close proximity to the action 'hub' of the house, the room becomes a casual over-flow spot for guests when entertaining. The glass cocktail table keeps the room feeling open and allows you to enjoy the pattern on the wool and silk rug. Flooring material and coloration keep the room in harmony with the adjacent spaces. Photos by: Julie Soefer
The Cottage Renovation Designers Home
The Cottage Renovation Designers Home
Deborah LeamannDeborah Leamann
Tom Grimes photography This eating area of the 3 seasons porch offers views of the historic Delaware Canal. The antique wicker rockers, hand painted floors and cottage style window reflect the originality that this turn of the century cottage embraces.
Rustic Screen Porch with Cathedral Beadboard Ceiling and Reclaimed Collar Ties
Rustic Screen Porch with Cathedral Beadboard Ceiling and Reclaimed Collar Ties
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren 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.
Kittery Point, ME Gable Conservatory
Kittery Point, ME Gable Conservatory
Sunspace Design, Inc.Sunspace Design, Inc.
Located in a serene plot in Kittery Point, Maine, this gable-style conservatory was designed, engineered, and installed by Sunspace Design. Extending from the rear of the residence and positioned to capture picturesque views of the surrounding yard and forest, the completed glass space is testament to our commitment to meticulous craftsmanship. Sunspace provided start to finish services for this project, serving as both the glass specialist and the general contractor. We began by providing detailed CAD drawings and manufacturing key components. The mahogany framing was milled and constructed in our wood shop. Meanwhile, we brought our experience in general construction to the fore to prepare the conservatory space to receive the custom glass roof components. The steel structural ridge beam, conventionally framed walls, and raised floor frame were all constructed on site. Insulated Andersen windows invite ample natural light into the space, and the addition of copper cladding ensures a timelessly elegant look. Every aspect of the completed space is informed by our 40+ years of custom glass specialization. Our passion for architectural glass design extends beyond mere renovation; it encompasses the art of blending nature with refined architecture. Conservatories like these are harmonious extensions that bridge indoor living with the allure of the outdoors. We invite you to explore the transformative potential of glass by working with us to imagine how nature's beauty can be woven into the fabric of your home.
Maplewood Classic Colonial | Sunroom
Maplewood Classic Colonial | Sunroom
Danielle Rose Design Co.Danielle Rose Design Co.
We wanted to create a comfortable and tranquil retreat in this sunroom, a place where my clients could lounge and escape the world. We used oversized chaises, a soft color story, and interesting textures to accomplish this relaxed aesthetic. We layered warm, sandy creams and soft grays to create a casual, monochromatic palette that lends itself to a more subdued eclectic vibe and a truly relaxed atmosphere. We also made sure to incorporate a whole jungle worth of plants! Plants are the best way to bring life into your home. Not only do plants beautify your space, but they also have some pretty wonderful health benefits! They detoxify your home by improving indoor air quality. They are also known to boost your mood & lift your spirit!
Cathedral Style Sunrooms
Cathedral Style Sunrooms
LivingSpace SunroomsLivingSpace Sunrooms
Cathedral room custom built with glass knee walls and sliding door.
Luxury Conservatory Extension with Bar & Hot Tub
Luxury Conservatory Extension with Bar & Hot Tub
Mozolowski & MurrayMozolowski & Murray
A luxury conservatory extension with bar and hot tub - perfect for entertaining on even the cloudiest days. Hand-made, bespoke design from our top consultants. Beautifully finished in engineered hardwood with two-tone microporous stain. Photo Colin Bell

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