Sunrooms For Modern
Living
Sunrooms have served many purposes
over the years; as conservatories for raising tropical plants, hospital solariums
for patient recovery, or building atriums that provide daylight and ventilation
for occupants. Today the sunroom continues evolving for modern living.
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The evolution over the past several
decades is largely due to the new affordable systems for enclosing patios or
decks. These systems apply tightly engineered methods to create pre-manufactured
components. The result is customizable sunrooms to suit any home with airtight on-site
assembly. Additionally, advances
in technology for insulated glass, vinyl and vinyl-wood composite roof panels,
specialized remote control blinds, and radiant heat options have thoroughly
evolved the sunroom into a suitable room for modern living.
Advanced features for modern living
Woodland’s sunrooms and patio
enclosures are technologically advanced systems. Today’s lifestyles require
rooms to be multi-purpose and every square foot in a house must be functional.
Our sunrooms aren’t mere attachments at the back of the house; rather they’re
designed to be the center of activity in a modern home.
Employ a three-point strategy for building modern sunrooms
• Be clear about your desire and purpose
• Look for craftsmanship, durability and quality
• Select based on comfort, efficiency and simplicity
Be clear about the purpose of your sunroom, as there are
endless choices to select from. Woodland’s sunrooms are customizable to meet
multiple styles or design multi-purpose rooms.
Look for durable high quality products tested to hold up under the toughest
conditions beautifully year after year. Select products from a manufacturer
who’s been producing flawlessly crafted
sunrooms, windows and doors since 1959.
Lastly, consider passive solar
building design techniques for heating, cooling and lighting, which are
efficient ways to ensure comfort. Create
a space where you can simplify your modern life.
Start with the three basic sunroom structures
Generally speaking, there are three
types of outdoor rooms, all-season, three season or enclosed patio rooms.
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Grandview Sunroom is an all season room. Features include a thermally
enhanced aluminum structural frame, 3 ½ -inch thick insulated wall system and an
insulated composite roof with batten system construction make up the primary
structure. Choose from a variety of window styles with fusion-welded frames and
sashes adding extra strength, and dual glazed glass with warm-edge technology
for insulating values that meet your geographical needs. Windows have easy to
clean sashes, clear screens, and triple interlock and vent latches for safety. Finish and accessory choices will turn
this sunroom the room you desire.
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BetterView Sunroom is a three-season room. This can be the
perfect choice if you don’t need or want winter access. Similar to the
Grandview, but designed for warmer months of the year these patio rooms need
less insulation and come with 1/8” tempered glass with full interlocks. The
custom choices make this room look like part of the original house.
Patio Enclosures are inviting spaces rain or shine, day or night.
Creating a screened porch is a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors everyday.
Woodland Exteriors designs and builds
sunrooms for modern living.
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