Medium Sized Conservatory with Light Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Meadowlark Design+Build
View of remodeled sunroom with new direct vent gas fireplace, built-in seating and screened-in porch addition
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
When Bill and Jackie Fox decided it was time for a 3 Season room, they worked with Todd Jurs at Advance Design Studio to make their back yard dream come true. Situated on an acre lot in Gilberts, the Fox’s wanted to enjoy their yard year round, get away from the mosquitoes, and enhance their home’s living space with an indoor/outdoor space the whole family could enjoy.
“Todd and his team at Advance Design Studio did an outstanding job meeting my needs. Todd did an excellent job helping us determine what we needed and how to design the space”, says Bill.
The 15’ x 18’ 3 Season’s Room was designed with an open end gable roof, exposing structural open beam cedar rafters and a beautiful tongue and groove Knotty Pine ceiling. The floor is a tongue and groove Douglas Fir, and amenities include a ceiling fan, a wall mounted TV and an outdoor pergola. Adjustable plexi-glass windows can be opened and closed for ease of keeping the space clean, and use in the cooler months. “With this year’s mild seasons, we have actually used our 3 season’s room year round and have really enjoyed it”, reports Bill.
“They built us a beautiful 3-season room. Everyone involved was great. Our main builder DJ, was quite a craftsman. Josh our Project Manager was excellent. The final look of the project was outstanding. We could not be happier with the overall look and finished result. I have already recommended Advance Design Studio to my friends”, says Bill Fox.
Photographer: Joe Nowak
Balducci Additions & Remodeling
Sunroom addition with lots of windows and a cat condo looking into the laundry room
Marvin
The original cottage has been in the owner’s family for multiple generations. While quaint and picturesque, over the years, the small residence could no longer handle the demands of the growing family. As a result, the design included both a renovation of the existing 1st floor, as well as an expansion to the 2nd floor. Using an open concept design approach, and through the use of numerous Integrity® windows, the family is now able to appreciate the incredible lakeside views from every room. Integrity offered a great balance between price and aesthetics and allowed the renovation to not only stay on budget but kept the historical character of the cottage in tact as well.
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Photo Credit: ©Tom Holdsworth,
A screen porch was added to the side of the interior sitting room, enabling the two spaces to become one. A unique three-panel bi-fold door, separates the indoor-outdoor space; on nice days, plenty of natural ventilation flows through the house. Opening the sunroom, living room and kitchen spaces enables a free dialog between rooms. The kitchen level sits above the sunroom and living room giving it a perch as the heart of the home. Dressed in maple and white, the cabinet color palette is in sync with the subtle value and warmth of nature. The cooktop wall was designed as a piece of furniture; the maple cabinets frame the inserted white cabinet wall. The subtle mosaic backsplash with a hint of green, represents a delicate leaf.
Medium Sized Conservatory with Light Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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