Sunrooms, also known as conservatories, patio enclosures, and garden rooms are additions that can enhance your Chicago home. When you install a sunroom to your existing house, it’s like adding an extra room to relax in to relieve stress. These rooms make a perfect place to enjoy the outdoors, read your morning newspaper, and eat breakfast.
For years, sunrooms have been visually pleasing and useful in residential homes, commercial properties, and industrial complexes. The benefits of installing sunrooms in your home are vast. In addition to benefits already mentioned above, here are some other advantages of sunrooms.
Extra Living Space
Another major advantage of a sunroom is the fact that it offers extra living space for your house. Unlike a screened porch or deck which can only be used some during specific times of the year, you can use your sunroom throughout the year. A sunroom can serve as a playroom, dining room, reading room, or family room. It is also the best place to spend time with your guests since it offers beautiful and expansive views of the outside world.
Outdoor View
A sunroom provides a great place to enjoy the weather outside, watch birds singing, or just to look at the beautiful flowers in your garden. The space can provide a complete view of your backyard without having to deal with harsh outdoor elements, such as allergens and pesky bugs. Even UV-Rays and chilly weather isn’t an issue. Moreover, your kids can enjoy plenty of sunlight while playing in the sunroom. Thus, they won’t have to go outside to play in bad weather.
Increase the Value of Your Home
Real estate properties with conservatories have been proven to sell for more money and faster than homes without sunrooms. Buyers are always attracted to properties with a sunroom addition. However, in order for your home to add real value, the sunroom must include features like heating and cooling systems. And since sunrooms are made of glass, buyers would want to know which type of glass was used to make the addition. Single-pane glass windows will most likely turn off buyers as they lack insulation. A good sunroom addition will ensure the place is warmed in the winter and cooled in the summer.
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