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Sunrooms – also referred to as glass rooms and screen rooms – allow you to enjoy your surrounding landscape, no matter how dull the weather is outside. If your solarium roof lets light in, they can also double a conservatory or garden room. People often take advantage of an outdoor patio or alfresco area, while those northeast of the country are known to enclose their Queenslander verandahs, all in the name of creating a room in which you and your family can enjoy the sun. More
Realistic Views Photography Melbourne
Contemporary sunroom in Melbourne with carpet, no fireplace and a standard ceiling. — Houzz
eme design
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional sunroom in Melbourne with medium hardwood floors and a standard ceiling. — Houzz
Front lounge room windows fixed look great — jcaldar
Andrew T Boyne Architect
Augusta Beach House
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Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary sunroom in Perth with vinyl floors. — Houzz
This room was obviously purpose built to appreciate the view but when it gets dark- the strip lighting adds a new effect! — Quick Twist Electrical
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Victorian sunroom in Adelaide with a glass ceiling. — Houzz
conservatory? — allaboutjoy
Hurren Architects
Aldgate Rustic Home Project
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The conservatory used as a living/dining/entertaining space. Multiple French doors open out onto the beautiful gardens and natural bush setting. Track lighting runs the perimeter of the central curved beam. There is a rendered bench around the curve of the conservatory windows as informal seating.
Lovely room when it's to cold or wet to sit out — bettyann4891
Tigerman McCurry Architects
The Orchards
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This is an example of a large traditional sunroom in Chicago with a standard ceiling. — Houzz
Nicholas Carl Design
Wisconsin Sunroom
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This sunroom was designed for color and fun. Blue velvet Swivel chairs were added to give this space personality. All the elements come together as on cohesive design.
Hurren Architects
Aldgate Rustic Home Project
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Demonstrating how the conservatory is linked to multiple living areas. Far left is a glimpse of the steps leading to the informal living area, in the centre is the doorway to the kitchen with a semi circle feature window above allowing light transfer, and on the right is the doorway to the library.
An example of 4 french doors from the outside — letterbox