Conservatory with a Two-sided Fireplace and a Skylight Ideas and Designs
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Sweet Home of Mine
The windows in this room covered almost every existing wall to this room. I added an exposed wood beam and painted it to make it look like old barn wood. The exposed beam added a natural element to the room that made the outside come in. There are also skylights in the room to add in even more light.
Photo Credit: Kimberly Schneider
Heacock builders inc.
sunroom interior with a vaulted ceiling with bead board. the floors are knotty oak with built in wood floor grills for heat
Scott Simpson Design + Build
Cathedral-ceiling sunroom and family room separated by a see-through fireplace of natural stone.
Fasciato Architects
This photo looks across the sitting area in the family room to the glazed conservatory which sits within a walled garden.
Sweet Home of Mine
I added an exposed wooden beam across the top of this room to give the room a natural element to make you feel like you were outside. Since this room was an addition you can see the original exterior brick surrounding the fireplace. I was able to open the fireplace into this room creating a two sided fireplace and took the red/yellow brick and painted it a natural cream color to compliment the wall color I chose. Painting the brick a flat color made it look and feel more natural. You could stand all the way at the back of the home and see the front door from this room as it is a very open concept home.
Photo Credit: Kimberly Schneider
Conservatory with a Two-sided Fireplace and a Skylight Ideas and Designs
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