It’s a nice time of year to enjoy your sunroom. And if you don’t have one, now is a good time to start making plans for one, as these window-lined rooms are a real treat to spend time in when warm summer days seem like a distant memory. Called “Florida rooms” by many, they are filled with sunlight and bring a piece of sunny vacationlands to our homes during the colder months. Here are the most popular sunroom photos this quarter.
1. Quintessential Florida room style. It’s hard to resist this classic sunroom look. Tropical prints, extensive windows, rattan and bamboo furniture, and the pale blue ceiling bring sunny Florida up to Illinois year-round at this house.
2. Brick flooring. The brick flooring adds an outdoor element to this New Jersey room. It has many elements in common with the previous popular photo: the light blue ceiling, classical arches and transoms, and light British Colonial-style furniture you’d find in the Caribbean.
3. Interesting ceiling shapes. This space is a conservatory addition to a classic Tudor-style home in Wisconsin. The architecture of the sloped ceilings and cupola outfitted with transoms give the room a light and relaxed feel.
This Michigan conservatory has a similar relationship to the house (check out more of it) and is similar in size to the one in previous photo. It also has a soaring ceiling. The slate flooring and the patina on those doors and transoms make a stunning combination. This room also has a dedicated space for dining surrounded by the view.
4. Layers of texture. Limestone flooring, a natural-fiber rug, a brick arch and a wood ceiling create a warm, comfortable retreat in this Michigan sunroom. Also note the arched French doors that allow for views through to the rest of the home and vice versa.
This modern sunporch has warmth layered in via teak and leather. Details like the Moroccan lanterns, subtle Greek key pattern on the chairs and variety of throw pillows give it eclectic flair.
Layers can also lend relaxed boho style. Layered rugs, a hanging daybed, a leather Moroccan pouf, a Moroccan rug and a wide mix of textiles add up to laid-back bohemian style here.
5. Contemporary lines. If a traditional sunroom can be called a Florida room, is the more modern or contemporary version a California room? I don’t know. But the rectilinear black windows and doors of the architecture set the tone for this contemporary room’s style. Low-slung deep sofas make this the most inviting spot on the property for a nap.
Clean lines also bring the modern to “modern farmhouse.” Board-and-batten siding, a brick-colored floor, oversized gingham upholstery and bold black graphic touches bring the farmhouse part of the style.
6. Fire. Style aside, there’s one more big thing to consider for your sunporch — a fireplace or wood stove. Yes, sunrooms are a lovely place to pretend the weather is warmer, but if all of those windows and doors are not energy-efficient, these rooms can be challenging to heat. We’ve seen an uptick in fireplaces and wood stoves in sunrooms lately. They make them a cozy spot for snuggling up with a hot toddy in the winter.
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