Sun Room Classification Essay

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You hear the hype about how great sunrooms are. You see sunrooms in your friend or family's house, and you stayed there a while. Just because a sunroom is in other people's homes don't mean it is right for your home. Five questions answer everything you wonder about sunrooms. Do you want a sunroom? Answer this honestly. A sunroom is an investment, so get a sunroom because it's what you want. Research around our website for more information and determine whether a sunroom is right for you. What is the sunroom's purpose? The obvious answer is to sit and soak up the sun. Don't think like this. Have specific answers about the sunroom's purpose. Entertaining guests, relaxing, an office space, dining area, or a greenhouse for plants are examples of answers that satisfy this question more than the generic answer. A specific answer helps you answer the remaining questions easily. Where is the sunroom's location? …show more content…

Before choosing that option, consider sun exposure. What location has the most sunlight? Does the location have an amazing view? For the second question, if an alternative is to use the yard to create amazing views. A third question is to use the answer from the second question to determine the location. Dining areas, for example, need the sunroom close to the kitchen. Another great location is to add the sunroom off an outside wall with a door. How large will the sunroom become? It's fantastic to think big. Even so, can your yard accommodate? When you add a sunroom, you lose yard space. Converting a porch or patio into a sunroom is cost-effective. Moreover, do you have the money and resources to invest in the transformation? Now that your brain in on the realistic side, consider city and state zoning limits. In addition, think about the small property tax increase. How are you going to control the temperature in the

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